News at Adelphi
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Karen Faust Baer
CategoriesPublished:Enjoying a diverse career in solo performance, conducting, accompanying and pedagogy, pianist Karen Faust Baer maintains a vital musical presence.
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As the former director of Lenox Hill Hospital’s Center for Attention and Learning, Dr. Kay significantly expanded testing and advocacy services for low-income children with learning disabilities.
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From Pluto to the Moon
CategoriesPublished:Andreas Karpf, Ph.D. hosted a presentation on New Horizons' mission to Pluto before hosting Observatory Night.
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Adelphi collaborates with leading institutions to create a network of knowledge and make sure students are getting the most well-rounded healthcare informatics experience.
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A Preview Of Adelphi's Doctor Of Nursing Practice
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For Morrison, anthropology offers the possibility of studying both ancient skeletal remains and recent human history.
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Learn about Adelphi's expanding Social Work Programs in Orange County, New York.
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Call the Experts
CategoriesPublished:Audrey Freshman Ph.D, explains the success of the continuing education workshops at Adelphi.
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Schoenfuss will take everything she learned at Adelphi and use it at her internship at the Institute for American Indian Studies in Connecticut.
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Veteran journalist and fiction author, Scott James ’84, gets asked all the time by writers: “How do I make sure my book is a hit?”
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Dean Shawn O'Riley talks about the upcoming semester.
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A warm welcome to Adelphi's 10th president
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This alumna returned to teach social work in the Hudson Valley Center.
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Assistant Professor John Drew incorporates Border Stories, a documentary built on immigration stories on the U.S./Mexico border, into his journalism courses.
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Adjunct professor Heather Salerno draws from her journalism background in teaching the Arts and Entertainment Reporting course.
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Communications students participated in a unique and adventurous 2016 winter session in Cuba.
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High school journalists and their advisors attended the 15th annual Press Day and Quill Awards.
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A letter to the community from the Chair of the Department of Communications
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Dr. Sanyal will take the helm of the Willumstad School on July 1, 2015.
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“A college student is not a test score,” said Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D., director of Adelphi's General Studies Learning Community.
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Professor George Russell shares his teaching philosophy based on influential teachers and his many years at Adelphi.
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In a Finch
CategoriesPublished:Visiting assistant professor Kristin Pepper uses robots to help her engage her students while they learn to code.
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Students learn best when faculty members use their experiences to illustrate concepts taught in the classroom.
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Activist and author Cornel West, Ph.D., headlined a two-day event titled "The Art of Protest and Celebration."
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From Dean Barber's Desk
CategoriesPublished:A century after the birth of Gordon F. Derner, Ph.D., the founding dean and namesake of our Institute, we have much to celebrate.
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Psychoanalysis on Ice
CategoriesPublished:Read about how 107 psychoanalysts gathered in Reykjavik for Iceland’s first psychoanalytic conference.
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Trevena Goulbourne ’14, M.A. ’15, is a rising voice that insists on being heard.
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Janae Cummings, '13 now uses what she learned at Adelphi to teach others in Dubia.
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Remembering Gordon Derner
CategoriesPublished:Excerpts from eulogies given by two colleagues of Gordon Derner—George Stricker, Ph.D. and Joseph Newirth, Ph.D.
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Mary Naylor ,Ph.D., R.N., told her Buckley Lecture audience at Adelphi University that consistency in care for the ill and elderly is key and its lack leads to errors, in dosage levels, for example.