News at Adelphi
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Herald Community Newspapers has selected Elaine L. Smith '78, MS '88, EdD, dean of Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH), as a recipient of the 2020 Premier Business Women of Long Island Award.
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Our nationally recognized Bridges to Adelphi program quickly launched online support for students on the autism spectrum, offering consistency during this time of COVID-19 uncertainty.
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Published:Adelphi professor of psychology Robert Bornstein, PhD, explains that students learn best with professors who are personally interested in their lives and their future goals.
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Personalized teaching means tapping into students’ talents and passions. Read about three Adelphi STEM professors who exemplify this hallmark quality of Adelphi faculty.
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ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ introduces a BS in Environmental Science program to the newly renamed Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
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ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ President Christine M. Riordan has been elected trustee chairperson of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York.
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Published:Students in Adelphi's STEP and CSTEP programs from underrepresented communities and low-income households get early experience in science and STEM studies.
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ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s Diversity Certificate Program is recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
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Earn a master's in teaching with a paid internship at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.
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Before starting a new semester, new year and new decade, here's a look at what we accomplished at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ in 2019.
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Published:Adelphi seniors gain professional experience interning for congressional offices, interest groups and executive agencies in Washington DC.
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Matthew Wright, PhD, provides extraordinary support for the students in his physics courses, and he's sharing his innovative approach to teaching in op-eds and articles in leading higher education publications.
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ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s Bridges to Adelphi program and the Department of Health and Sport Sciences have joined forces for a collaborative mentorship program focused on promoting comprehensive physical activity for neurodiverse students.
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Charles Richard Baker, PhD, looks into Thomas Jefferson's personal accounting records to gather his insight on Enlightenment philosophy, slavery, and plantation management.
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Four new accelerated degree programs recently introduced at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ make it possible to obtain a bachelor's in four years then a master's in just one additional year of study. The programs include statistics, mathematics, health education, physical education and exercise science.
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Dena Gassner
CategoriesPublished:Dena is the winner of the 2019 Cathy Pratt Professional of the Year Award for her national and international work on behalf of autistic persons.
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Gary Kwok
CategoriesPublished:Gary Kwok is a doctoral candidate in Social Work at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ and currently a NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) funded T32 Predoctoral Fellow at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing the Behavioral Sciences Training in Drug Abuse Research (BST) program.
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It has been another strong year of national rankings and recognition for ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, from annual guides including U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education, Forbes, Money and Niche.
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This fall, four different degree programs were introduced, including statistics, environmental science, anthropology, and ethics and public policy, says University Business. The ethics and public policy program was also featured in Inside Higher Ed.
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Matthew Wright, PhD, department chair and associate professor of physics, gives his tips to make exams less scary for students in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Undergraduates: Are you still deciding on a major? Read on. ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ has introduced four new bachelor's degree programs this fall—in statistics, environmental science, anthropology, and ethics and public policy.
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Adelphi used to be in the "best-kept secret" category. Today, we're a U.S. News & World Report Best College in the nation—and a "best" in four other important areas.
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Published:Classes are usually held on campus in classrooms. But for students in Adelphi's First-Year Seminars, they can also take place in the heart of the most diverse neighborhood in the United States.
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Perry Greene, PhD, who will be retiring as vice president for diversity and inclusion at the end of the 2019–2020 academic year, is continuing to add accomplishments to his ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ legacy.
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Were you unable to get tickets to author Tara Westover, PhD's sold-out lecture and book signing? Catch up with our coverage of what the bestselling author shared about Educated: A Memoir, this year's Adelphi Community Reads selection.
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In 1991, John Bunn, age 14, was framed by a detective and charged with the murder and attempted murder of two correctional officers in Brooklyn. He was given a one-day trial followed by 17 years in prison. During his term, he didn't receive an education.
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Published:From Africa to North and South America, Assistant Professor Korede Yusuf, PhD, is working with vulnerable populations and taking her students with her.