News at Adelphi
- Manhattan Center
-
Published:
Classmates call her Mommy Louis, professors at Adelphi’s Manhattan Center say she is an exceptional student and Women’s Forum of New York lauded her for achieving success in the face of adversity. Still, 44-year-old Myrdline Louis, a native of Haiti who moved to the United States 23 years ago, is modestly proud and pragmatic about…
-
Published:
The Adelphi University School of Social Work is a premier partner in the New York State Office of Mental Health Schools of Social Work Project for Evidence-Based Practice in Mental Health, which provides training and education in recovery-oriented, evidence-based practices for adults diagnosed with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
-
Published:
Faculty memoir excavates the trauma of racism.
-
Published:
“How do we experience being alive?” That’s the question Igor Webb, PhD, professor in Adelphi University’s Department of English, explores in his latest book, Buster Brown’s America: Recollections, Reveries, Reflections—and incorporating This Old Writer: A Journal of a Plague Year. “In everyday life, we don’t experience being alive in the same way,” said Dr. Webb. “It’s not…
-
Published:
What began as a virtual collaboration in 2020 and turned into a successful international exchange will move to its next phase this month. Over Adelphi’s 2022 spring break, two faculty members and three students from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business will travel to Cologne, Germany for a second round of exchanges in the…
-
Published:
Across New York City’s diverse neighborhoods, schools struggle to attract and retain the talented teachers that students deserve. To address this critical issue, the New York City Department of Education’s Teaching Fellows Program awarded Adelphi University a $9 million grant in April. The Teaching Fellows Program at Adelphi, which will start in January 2022 and run for…
-
Published:
Judith Baumel, professor in the Department of English, loves Italy. She loves the history, the language and running into a new village nearly every five miles that is unlike any village she's encountered before.
-
Adelphi's Manhattan Center Puts Degrees Within Reach for Working Professionals and Busy Parents
CategoriesPublished:The University’s Manhattan Center brings some of Adelphi’s most popular programs to a global community of busy city residents.
-
Published:
A course during winter break that met in New York City proved that we can study international business without traveling very far.
-
Published:
James McGowan uses an understanding, yet firm approach to make sure his adult students succeed.
-
Published:
Katherine Hill is the latest faculty member of our English department, and she comes with a colorful spectrum of experience and expertise.
-
From Different Worlds
CategoriesPublished:Whether from different countries or from the US, transfer students are similar in their motivation for success.
-
Published:
Two Manhattan Center B.S.W. students gain placements in competitive New York City child welfare program.
-
Published:
Ava Fevrier, M.S.W. ’14, emerged from the Master of Social Work program at Adelphi University’s Manhattan Center with far more than a degree.
-
Published:
Nine years ago, she left her home in Cameroon for the United States, determined to earn a college degree and pursue a career in medicine. She selected Adelphi over schools she was admitted to and is happy she did. “I like the way our professors teach,” she said.
-
Published:
This quadruplet found his own path helping disenfranchised youth.
-
Published:
In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
-
Published:
Science teacher Stefanie Oddo '08, M.S. '10, returned to her alma mater to earn an advanced certificate in middle school education.
-
Published:
Because of the small setting, the interaction with the professors was not rushed and the staff knew the students by first name. The school’s staff and my peers felt like my second family.
-
Published:
“I want to help people in their most desperate times of need,” recent College of Nursing and Public Health graduate Hitesh Jani '13 said.