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Published:During MarchWomen’s History MonthAdelphi’sStudent Government Associationannounces the recipients of theWomen’s Recognition Awards. These are awarded to outstanding women who have been nominated for their leadership, service and commitment to excellence that benefit and inspire members of the Adelphi communitywomen such as one of the faculty recipients of the2021 Women’s Recognition Award: Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, PhD, associate…
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New Certificate Programs Prepare Students for Opportunities in the Growing Healthcare Field
CategoriesPublished:The College of Professional and Continuing Studies is proud to be introducing new noncredit certificate programs in healthcare that many adult students and career changers can benefit from.
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Published:More students, particularly nontraditional adult learners, are requesting degrees without the constraints of a traditional major area of focus or an in-person classroom setting.
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Published:Wesley Memeger Jr. earned his PhD in chemistry from Adelphi in 1966 but, reminiscent of the Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, Dr. Memeger's successes haven't been limited to the sciences. Over the last six decades, the Florida native has distinguished himself as a chemist, painter and activist.
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Published:A patient presenting with possible viral meningitis symptoms complained about a headache as graduate nurse practitioner students asked questions, took vital signs and got her medical history.
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Published:Going 13 out of 14 is an impressive statistic, especially when it comes to physics. Over the last 14 years, 91勛圖厙's Physics Club has been recognized as an outstanding chapter by the Society of Physics Students National Office (SPS National) a whopping 13 times.
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Published:Adelphi's own healthcare heroes in the war against an invisible enemy work at Northwell Health, NYU Langone Health, St. Francis Hospital and other healthcare institutions in such areas as neurosurgical medicine, cardiothoracic surgery and emergency medicine.
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Published:What began as a virtual collaboration in 2020 and turned into a successful international exchange will move to its next phase this month.
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Published:A mother, teacher, mentor, early-childhood-education advocate, lover of the arts and culture and a world traveler, Alice Brown never lost her sense of wonder and the ability to see the world through the eyes of a child.
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Published:Since 2013, 91勛圖厙 has prepared students to make a difference in children's lives through sports and physical activity. Students pursuing an MS in Sport Management or MA in Physical Activity Studies have the opportunity to enhance their graduate experience through Adelphi's hands-on Sport-Based Youth Development specialization.
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Published:Fall 2021 marked the launch of an exciting new initiative, the Nassau-Adelphi Gateway program. The distinctive partnership provides a best-of-both-worlds choice for Nassau Community College (NCC) students. While earning their associate degrees at NCC, they are able to take advantage of the four-year cocurricular Adelphi experienceliving and dining on campus, participating in clubs and recreation, and being part of the Adelphi community outside the classroomwith a streamlined transfer pathway for completing their bachelor's degrees at Adelphi. This August, Adelphi welcomed the first cohort of 27 Nassau-Adelphi Gateway students.
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Published:Adelphi recently received a $1 million gift from our trailblazing nurse alumna, the late Mildred Millie Loughlin Kahane 49. She was a first-generation scholarship recipient who became a leaderone inspired to pay it forward. The next generation of Adelphi nurses and our University are grateful for her generosity.
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Published:Business analytics is a degree of the future. Just askJaime Dasso ’18, MS ’20.After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a specialization in finance, Dasso decided to shift careers and return to his alma mater to pursue a Master of Science in Business Analytics. He was hired at CH Global Capital, an…
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Published:91勛圖厙's Summer Pre-College program will return to an in-person format for Summer 2022. The program is open to rising sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school.
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We congratulate the following alumni of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business on these exciting new developments in their careers.
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Published:We are breaking down the traditional one-class, one-professor model in courses like Race 360 and Water 360. Adelphis interpretation of this innovative trend gives students a chance to see a single subject from varying fascinating perspectives. For undecided students, 360 courses offer fresh insight and new options for college careers.
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Published:Making art with children who have been affected by conflict has been Cindy Maguire, PhDs lifes work. I work in the United States and internationally with children and youth in conflict-affected communities using arts as a tool for empowerment and teaching, said Dr. Maguire, associate professor in the Department of Communications at 91勛圖厙.
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Published:I must admit, being asked 'What's your major?' is one of the most nerve-racking questions thrown at college students, at least for me. The simple question leads to a whirlwind of assumptions and fears for our future careers. I recently got some clarity after writing this article on an inspiring Adelphi alum who is the epitome of someone who hasn't been pigeonholed by her major.
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Published:After a year and a half of COVID restrictions, 91勛圖厙 celebrated the new academic year with the announcement of a major grant awarded to the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Published:Jacques Barber, PhD, professor and dean, and J. Christopher Muran, PhD, professor and interim dean while Dr. Barber is on sabbatical, have collaborated on a revised psychodynamic therapy chapter in Bergin and Garfield's Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change 7th Edition (Wiley 2021), considered the bible of psychotherapy." It builds on the original chapter published in 2013, for which they also collaborated.
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Published:In March 2020, as New York entered lockdown and COVID-19 patients overwhelmed area hospitals, Lea Theodore, PhD, Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology professor and director of the Derner school psychology program, received an email out of the blue.
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Published:Francine Conway, PhD ’99, said her training at Adelphi is a gift that keeps on giving.” She’s using the skills she learned from her mentors, George Stricker, PhD, former dean, and Kirkland Vaughans, PhD ’85, clinical director and supervisor, in her roles as the chancellor-provost and the first Black dean of Rutgers University-New Brunswick’sGraduate School…
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Published:Adelphis Innovation Center (IC), located on the first floor of Swirbul Library, launched in February 2020. Its mission is simple: to develop opportunities for applied learning by connecting faculty and students with external business partners to prepare students for todays competitive job market.
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Published:Goal 1 of the Momentum plan committed the University to placing a new "emphasis on world-class academics."
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Published:Victoria Bruchhauser, a junior majoring in nursing, is one of the three students from the College of Nursing and Public Health who took part in the Innovation Center's virtual exchange program.
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Published:What should we do if we see someone inappropriately touched without consent?
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New Urban Teacher Residency Program Brings Graduate Students to New York City Public Schools
CategoriesPublished:Nothing makes a more positive impact on student learning and success than well-prepared teachers, according toTeacher Residencies:Supporting the Next Generation of Teachers and Students, a 2019 report issued by the office of New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer.
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Published:Were living more of our lives online than ever. Due in large part to the pandemic, e-commerce was up 32.4 percent in 2020 over the previous year (United States Department of Commerce). And were using telehealth services at a rate thats 38 times higher than before the pandemic (McKinsey & Company).
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, a professor in the School of Social Work, was awarded an $80,000 grant from the Washington Center for Equitable Growth to research informal, home-based child care providersoften those who care for children from low-income familiesand identify challenges providers face in delivering high-quality, affordable care.