News at Adelphi
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Adelphi's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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Adelphi President Named to Leadership Roles With State, Long Island Educational Organizations
CategoriesPublished:Christine M. Riordan, PhD, president of Adelphi University, has been named to two new leadership roles in New York educational organizations: vice chair of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU) and secretary/treasurer of the Long Island Regional Advisory Council on Higher Education (LIRACHE).
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When the university she attended dropped its program for students with disabilities, Haley Sulahian transferred to Adelphi for the support she needs.
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The Bridges to Adelphi program is renowned for helping students on the spectrum prepare for great careers. A new grant is making these vocational services even more supportive.
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Damian Stanley, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, has developed a test that may lead to the identification of subcategories of autism and the development of new interventions and/or treatments.
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Bridges to Adelphi alumnus Sean Culkin '17 is embracing his autism and encouraging others to do the same in Long Island Weekly article.
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This month, representatives of Bridges to Adelphi will be going around campus to educate others about the program as well as sponsoring events that draw attention and awareness of neurodiversity.
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Adelphi University is taking part in National Autism Awareness Month, April's nationwide promotion of autism awareness and acceptance, with a number of campus events and initiatives, including a student talent show and a fundraiser garage sale.
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Bridges to Adelphi program alumnus Sean Culkin '17 is speaking out across the U.S. about living with autism and shares his story.
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Joud Deeb-Abawi was just six weeks old when her parents moved with her from Jordan to Nassau County, New York. It seems to have been a good move for her. When it came time for her to start applying to colleges, she knew she wanted to stay in the area. And with an aunt and uncle having attended Adelphi, and a high school counselor encouraging her to consider the school, she soon found a new home in Garden City.
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It has been another great year, Panthers! From having fun on the field to breaking down barriers, we've shared so many amazing moments.
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In May 2018, more than 1,700 students graduated from Adelphi. Meet four who blazed their own paths.
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Long Island Business News has named Adelphi University President Christine Riordan one of the Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business.
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For 12 years, the Bridges to Adelphi program has enabled more than 100 students a year to transition from high school and adjust to college life, learning organizational and social skills and earning their bachelor's degrees.
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At Adelphi, Sean Culkin learned about the Bridges to Adelphi program, which provides a support system for students with autism spectrum disorder.
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Bridges to Adelphi students and staff featured.
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Annual Commencement ceremonies for Adelphi University graduating students took place Friday, May 18, at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders teamed up with Bridges to Adelphi to prepare eight students for internship interviews at the Northwell Health network.
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One of the most valuable things Adelphi offers students is the opportunity to learn and grow in a smaller academic community.
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The independent online publication College Choice has named Adelphi as one of the best schools for students with disabilities.
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Three Adelphi students -- Jared Ryan, Zack Benasillo and Loren Kruthand -- and the Bridges to Adelphi program are featured.
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Both here and abroad, Stephen M. Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, stresses the importance of a strength-based model to help empower individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Campus Compact 2018 Newman Civic Fellows includes Adelphi University junior Antonette White, a political science major dedicated to social justice and creating an inclusive environment on campus.
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Feature on Bridges to Adelphi, its director Mitchell Nagler, and alumnus Sean Culkin.
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Bridges to Adelphi featured, with a focus on junior Ryan Serchuk.
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Champigny suffered a stroke at age 11. She credits Adelphi for providing the personalized education that has enabled her to continue her recovery process, live on campus and complete her biology degree this spring.
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Adelphi University opened a new facility to help students with autism spectrum disorder be successful—and it's a first of its kind on a college or university campus.
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Combining college classroom learning with outside activities that enhance student knowledge and engagement is a powerful way to make more of the college experience.
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As colleges and universities around the country face declining enrollments, Adelphi's student population continues to rise.
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Stephen Mark Shore, Ed.D., recently traveled to Bangladesh and Bhutan to speak about autism education, giving hope to parents that rich and fulfilling futures are possible for their children with autism.