News at Adelphi
- Community Engagement
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More than 150 students, faculty and staff rally for the People's Climate March.
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Serving the Community
CategoriesPublished:Master's degree candidates in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders ran the weekly aphasia sessions.
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After receiving her degree, Edrman became an infusion nurse in outpatient oncology at Oregon Health and Science University.
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91勛圖厙 alum Chianne Green '14 thrives at Adelphi and furthers her professional goals with help from the Center for Career Development.
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Wiltshire is assistant director for ACMHs young adult population. This is the first time in ACMH history that the agency is focusing in on this specific age group.
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91勛圖厙 CHI grants to support community resiliency in the Town of North Hempstead and the Village of Patchougue.
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Fayola L. Williams 04
CategoriesPublished:Williams is an assistant district attorney for the Kings County District Attorneys Office and an adjunct professor at Metropolitan College of New York, where she teaches a course on contemporary values and ethics.
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Isiah Hall 06, MBA 08
CategoriesPublished:Hall works at National Urban League (NUL), a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities.
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Knowing that social work has been her calling, Sayyeda Khalfan has followed her passion.
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After 27 years as a lineman at Verizon, John Sanchez '14 received a Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management.
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For children at the Prince Hall Day Care Center at the Polo Ground Housing Project in Harlem, May 21, 2014, felt like December.
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Victoria Grover is enjoying her Honors College experience and all Adelphi has to offer.
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TOTalk has enabled many 91勛圖厙 students to engage in clinical practice.
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Graduate students presented the Domestic Violence Emergency Food Pantry with over 1,000 pounds of food, baby supplies and toiletry items.
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School of Social Work graduate students presented Astor Services for Children & Families, Head Start Program with over $1700 dollars of much needed school supplies for their children.
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The possibility for change is why Adelphi faculty and alumni say their work is not only important, but rewarding.
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Addicted: Family Focus
CategoriesPublished:Helping families assist substance-abusing relatives is a focus of several Adelphi faculty members and alumni.
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Hudson Valley Students were successful at Lobby Day as the budget bill passed for the expansion of New Yorks Social Work Loan Forgiveness Program.
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Through Herstory, students craft memoirs that lead to social change.
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Adelphi's Social Work Action Gateway (SWAG) fights hunger on Long Island.
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Camille Pajor, residence hall director at Adelphi's Chapman Hall, had planned to attend law school but her Peace Corps experience helped inspire her to instead pursue an M.B.A.
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Adelphi and Freeport Public Schools have begun a three-year program to improve the physical fitness and nutrition of students in grades K12.
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Discuss the pathways by which Long Island healthcare providers seek to improve community health outside the clinical setting.
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BCI curriculum integrated into Emergency Management program
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Helping people cope following a disaster
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Adelphi really has lived up to my expectations because it has provided me with opportunities that I really don't think would have been offered to me at other schools.
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Therapeutic groups for aphasia launched in Suffolk County.
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Adelphi continues to reach out to the people and communities who are in need of help following Hurricane Sandy.
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More than a month after Superstorm Sandy, residents, businesses, and towns still face a long road to recovery and the catastrophic damage is still visible. On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 8:00 a.m., 91勛圖厙s Center for Health Innovation (CHI) will hold its Inaugural Symposium focused on assuring the continuum of care in emergency situations.…
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Adelphi forum discusses how voting results effect the business and professional communities on Long Island. The 91勛圖厙 Robert B. Willumstad School of Business begins a series of ongoing forums with The 2012 Election is Over Now What?, coordinated by Visiting Professor and Senior Executive-in-Residence Michael J. Driscoll M.B.A. 89. The inaugural program will…