News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Frann Vettor-Gray M.A. 86
CategoriesPublished:After nearly 20 years in the highest-profile sports and entertainment markets, she has clearly mastered her art.
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Rose Iovino M.S. 81
CategoriesPublished:I love teaching and would not have chosen any other career path
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Dr. Robert W. Knight 66, M.S. 72
CategoriesPublished:A tenured mathematics professor at Evergreen Valley College, he is a pioneer in the use of the Web and digital technology to teach math.
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Nancy Lobell 73
CategoriesPublished:My career has been long and fulfilling because Ive learned from other people and passed that learning along to others.
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Michelle Shelley Winfield M.S. 84
CategoriesPublished:Engaged in the life of the larger communityworking to shape it for the better.
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Dan Welden 64, M.A. 67
CategoriesPublished:He pioneered a printmaking technique that opened up a world of artistic opportunities.
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Louis Basso 74
CategoriesPublished:Under his direction, the Alcott Group provides human resources services to over 300 diverse business entities in 26 states.
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Going Global
CategoriesPublished:by James Forkan The Ruth S. Ammon School of Educations focus is local and global. The Schools mission of promoting educational opportunities for professional growth is increasingly accomplished through initiatives with worldwide reachfrom a new study abroad program in India, and the Peace Corps masters program, to the annual peace-themed conference in association with the…
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Bella Totino 87
CategoriesPublished:Her experiences as an undergraduate were unique and life-changing.
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Ruth S. Ammon School of Education Professors Attend International Conference on Obesity by Mirirai Sithole On October 26, Assistant Professor Paul Rukavina, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Sarah Doolittle, Ed.D., from the Department of Health Studies, Physical Education and Human Performance Science, embarked on a journey to spend two weeks presenting their research on teaching physical…
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Adelphis Ruth S. Ammon School of Education will be at the forefront of improving science education on Long Island and New York through two very highly prestigious grants by Vithusha Balachandran Based on a successful collaboration by Tracy Hogan, Ph.D., Daryl Gordon, Ph.D., Diana Schwinge, Ph.D., and Beth Christensen, Ph.D., the University is accepting applications…
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The Living New Deal in New York
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Grant Awarded to School of Education
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Ruth S. Ammon School of Education senior Kristina Cavallo has been selected as the recipient of the Eastern DistrictAAHPERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance), EDA Robert Pate Award. This honor is awarded to the top female physical education major in the East. Adelphi’s roots connect to AAHPERD, which was founded on…
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Adelphi Receives NYS Grant for Teacher Preparation Program in Bilingual Science Education
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Roberta Kotkin '74
CategoriesPublished:Suited for successand finding balance between a demanding career and family life.
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The Long Island Speech-Language -Hearing Association Doctoral Award is a competitive and prestigious honor awarded to the best in speech and language hearing. Adelphi’s Joe Hoffman is the 2011 recipient of the LISHA Doctoral Award. When asked about how the LISHA award will impact his life, Hoffman said, “This award has helped demonstrate the worth…
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Long Island Lecture by Best-selling Author
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Lecture on Technology and Education with Jane M. Healy Leading teacher, educational psychologist, and author, Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., will focus her lecture on The Influence of Technology on Education, on Monday, September 26, 2011, at 1:00 p.m. in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom in the Ruth S. Harley University Center, 1 South Avenue, Garden…
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Dr. Florence Myers, professor for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has been awarded the honor of Fellowship of the Association by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). “Fellowship is one of the highest honors the Association bestows. To be awarded Fellow, the nominee must have…
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Lori Wolf, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Heading a support group for teachers to aid in their bid for certification
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Laraine Wallowitz, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Great teaching is Ruth S. Ammon School of Education
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Steve Virgilio, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Professor Stephen Virgilio offers detailed information for parents and educators on introducing yoga to children.
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More diverse teaching force = Enhanced Math Education Grant amount awarded: $895,000 over five years Awarded to Professor Robert Bradley, department of Mathematics and Computer Science, College of Arts and Sciences; Assistant Professor Dant矇 Tawfeeq, department of Curriculum and Instruction, Ruth S. Ammon School of Education; and Adelphi Math and Science Coordinator Gary Schechter from…
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Susan Lederer, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Just Say Om: Adelphi Professors Find Yogas Benefits Extend Beyond the Gym
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"It has given me a hands-on experience that, essentially, is my marketability in my future profession."
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Caitlin Fitzpatrick 10
CategoriesPublished:After being nominated by Lacrosse Magazine for national player, this former Panther is now an assistant coach at Bridgewater State.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2010.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2010.