News at Adelphi
- Student Success,
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences undergraduate physical education students, seniors Christina Folias and Giavanna Dushaj, have been named SHAPE America Physical Education Majors of the Year.
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Krista Aliscio ’23 anchored the women’s soccer team throughout its trip to the Division II Final Four this fall while working on her master's degree in school psychology. Jamie Yonker ’22 continued studies for her master's degree in exercise science even as she led Adelphi’s volleyball team back to the NCAA tournament. Both share how much work it took to excel as athletes and NE-10 Conference honor roll students.
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Here's a look at our top stories for each month.
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Multitalented junior Angelina Saccone performed with the New York State Symphony Orchestra Musicians at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, thanks to adjunct professor and Adelphi Symphony Orchestra director Stefano Miceli.
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Adelphi University has been ranked a 2024 Best College in the United States by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)/College Pulse.
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Adelphi senior Samuel Kang is the winner of two national honors at this year’s Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for his play, what we will be. He reflects on the continued leadership of Adelphi’s theater program.
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It's been another great year of academic achievement and recognition at Adelphi.
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Julianne Farrell, a rising senior, launched a chapter of this organization that provides a place for students to discuss mental health issues, support one another and learn how they can advocate to help others.
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In Fall 2021, the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH, pronounced “in bahz la" or /nbazle/) welcomed Adelphi University as its newest affiliate.
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Adelphi Students to Showcase Scholarship and Creativity at Virtual Conference—AKA Research Day
CategoriesPublished:Each spring, the Adelphi community comes together to celebrate student scholarship and creativity during the annual Scholarship and Creative Works Conference.
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How do you get to the Adelphi PAC Living Room? Practice, of course, plus a webcam and you're there.
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ParentChild+ helps young children in underserved communities across 15 states. The organization's goal is to use education to break the cycle of poverty for low-income families, engaging early in life to help toddlers, their parents, and their family child care providers access a path to possibility.
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A survey of recent grads show 95% are employed or continuing their educations.
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At Adelphi, students reap the benefits of personalized attention from their professors and all the opportunities nearby New York City holds. But according to Peter West, Ph.D.—the newly appointed associate provost for student success—there's always room to do better.
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Stephanie Acierno missed the opportunity to walk across the stage at graduation last year when she received her master's degree. Instead, she had a different kind of celebration.
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Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium alumni spotlight on Dr. Stephanie Garcia ‘11.
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Adelphi Ph.D. student Dena Gassner shared her experience with Huffpost Rise.
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Melissa Biscardi
CategoriesPublished:A sociology major in the five-year Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP) for elementary education and a St. Joseph’s College transfer, Biscardi has had her heart set on becoming a teacher since childhood.
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Senior Salvatore Tuttle is the fifth Adelphi Panther to play at the professional level.
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Kaitlyn Di Lapi ’11 is making a profound difference in the lives of the students she teaches at Harlem Prep.
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Christina qualified for funding through the Noyce Scholarship and earned her master's degree in math education. She now teaches math at Summit Academy Charter School in Brooklyn.
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The former New York Jets center wanted to do more to prepare for life after pro football, earning a master's degree in sport management.
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Adelphi grads are part of a nationwide trend of women superintendents.
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Jennifer Campagnoli has been selected as a TAPIF English Teaching Assistant in France for 2013-14.
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April Yaffe
CategoriesPublished:“My first year when I was given an assignment, I’d think, ‘I can’t do this,’” she said. “Now I know I can do whatever I am presented with.”
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Dorothy Richardson, a three-time All-American and NCAA Softball Player of the Decade for the 1980s, has also distinguished herself in medicine--with a significant assist from Adelphi University.
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Adelphi University graduate Meaghan Raftery Kaplan is passionate. Her passion to work with the geriatric population is something she discovered early in life.
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Using one's expertise to treat patients while educating and inspiring a new generation of practitioners have been the hallmarks of a rewarding career for Cindy Arroyo '78, M.S. '79, Ph.D. '05.
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2009 S.T.E.P. graduate Laura Lombardi secured a special education teaching position in the Elmont school district after working at an AHRC school in Brooklyn.
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From Sesame Street to S.T.E.P., Emily Ladau began an enriching career advocating for disability awareness after graduating Adelphi University in 2013.