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Each year, Adelphi participates in the global generosity movement, GivingTuesday, to support our University community members.
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Veterans Day 2023
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, This Veterans Day, and every day, we are thankful for those who have courageously served in our military. Their sacrifice through every conflict has allowed our country, communities and University to uphold the values of democracy and free expression. Supporting our veterans when they return home from duty is our responsibility. At…
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The U.S. Digital Corps, a program launched in 2021 by the White House to bring civic-minded early-career technologists to serve in the federal government, has selected Adelphi alum Lylybell Teran ’22—one of just 4 percent of applicants chosen for this honor. Meet Teran and hear why this project is so important for her career and the veterans who will benefit from her work.
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Whether it is getting Adelphi involved in state environmental initiatives, addressing the challenges of food waste on campus, or studying shorebird ecology for the National Park Service, these environmental science students are making remarkable strides for our planet.
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See why Adelphi is one of just 10 universities throughout New York state to earn the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award. Steps taken include a Hispanic-Serving Institution Task Force to build resources for Hispanic students, new career support for neurodivergent students, and a thriving mentoring program with a 100 percent graduation rate.
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Professor and three Adelphi colleagues initiate and organize a conference to address how to help young adults with disabilities transition to life after high school.
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Adelphi University's unwavering commitment to veterans shines through a revamped Veterans Lounge and a special Veterans Day ceremony.
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Professor Pamela Buckle, PhD, MA '13, teaches nontraditional students in CPCS and earned her degree in the program as well.
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A grant-funded study investigates the cognitive processes that allow us to form healthy social bonds and resist maladaptive behaviors
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Different subsets of the transgender population have different rates of marijuana use when medically transitioning, new research finds
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Examining factors precipitating substance abuse, from America's rural to urban communities.
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Thanks to a major gift from Bharat Bhisé, MBA '78, students and faculty will examine history, relations and economics to address global issues and increase understanding.
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Breast cancer survivors help themselves by supporting others through diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
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Assistant Professor Natalia Prado-Oviedo, PhD, is studying the genomes of elephants in U.S. zoos to increase the odds of survival for this endangered species.
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Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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At a special ceremony on Saturday, October 14, Adelphi will honor 10 alumni, who have achieved exceptional career and professional accomplishments even before celebrating their 10-year Adelphi reunion.
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Alexandria Cisco ’15 felt that Adelphi was the right fit for her from the first time she stepped foot on campus.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Kevin Rowe ’15
CategoriesPublished:While doing research for which college to attend, Adelphi University met many of Kevin Rowe ’15’s criteria—location in Nassau County, a strong physical education program, an opportunity to engage in student teaching in a robust public school district and a diverse educational experience.
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Kimberly Marquart ’18's decision to attend Adelphi University stemmed from the University's personable campus environment and small class sizes. “I didn’t feel like just another number because of that," Marquart explained.
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Samantha (Sami) Coleman ’17’s guiding star can be defined by one phrase that was shared by her father, Sean Coleman: “Stay true to who you are, be yourself, you are enough.”
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For the sixth consecutive year, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has recognized Adelphi University with its annual Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.
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Charleen Jacobs BSN '06, PhD '23, and Jennifer McIntosh, PhD '21, found each other in Adelphi's PhD in Nursing program. They're looking to expand their sisterhood by encouraging women of color to further their education and diversify the nursing profession.
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Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, has been honored as a 2023 Excellence in Healthcare Award for Education recipient by the LI Herald.
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Camila Restrepo, a senior psychology major, is putting her skills to work at The New Hope Mental Health Counseling Services.
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During the first half of 2023, Adelphi University added five prominent business leaders to its President's Advisory Council.
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Adelphi's newest Panthers got into action before classes even began by participating in this award-winning program.
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MS student Samuel Sey spent the summer conducting research as one of Adelphi’s competitive Jaggar Community Fellows. Unique to Adelphi, Jaggar internships advance student careers with paid internships while supporting important nonprofit missions.
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As the insect gains a foothold in the Northeast, Adelphi is prepared to stamp out this threat.
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A host of new initiatives helped Adelphi earn 5 out of 5 stars on the Campus Pride Index, becoming one of just 30 Best of the Best campuses in the nation for the second straight year. Explore our most compelling ideas for creating a warm and welcoming community for all.
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The recent rankings from U.S. News & World Report show double-digit leaps for Adelphi in four categories. Named a Best College, our ranking moved up 19 spots. As a Best Value School, we rose 35 spots. Adelphi surged an unprecedented 85 spots as a Top Performer on Social Mobility.