News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Published:Her experience as an Adelphi athlete and degree in exercise science have propelled Heather Mau 鈥11 to the National Basketball Association as a trainer for the Dallas Mavericks and now the New York Knicks.
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Published:鈥淭hese scholarships are a way to give back because Adelphi鈥檚 given me so much,鈥 said the proud Adelphi alumna.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of special education, discusses his role as an adviser on a new PBS children鈥檚 show.
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Published:The Men Leaders Paving Paths for Young Men conference gave young Latino men insights on how college is key to succeeding professionally and personally and helping their families and communities.聽
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Learning to Paint Without the Paint
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi neurolinguist looks at how healthy and impaired brains process words with multiple meanings.
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Published:Taking a closer look at the playing field of pandemic education.
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Erik Swartz, PhD, vice dean and professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, weighs in on the effectiveness of Guardian Caps in the NFL.
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Published:Bestselling author Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.), launches an event to celebrate storytelling and the power of the imagination.
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Published:Inspired by his grandfather鈥檚 struggle with Broca鈥檚 aphasia, molecular neuroscience major Hemish Naidoo explores scientific literature for patterns in language loss. His goal is to find clues that could inform future treatments and support those affected by similar conditions.
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Published:Miguel Velasquez 鈥23, MA 鈥24, a bilingual history major who was Adelphi鈥檚 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship winner, has already secured a teaching position鈥攊n the same school where he held his Adelphi internship.
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The involvement of Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of special education, in the upcoming kid鈥檚 television program featuring a character on the autism spectrum, is mentioned.
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Published:Meet two students who dived into research and successfully presented on their topics: Chinese 鈥渃omfort women鈥 of World War II and the depiction of the melancholy Portuguese 鈥渟audade鈥 in Spanish literature.
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Published:The music and story of the Four Seasons have captivated audiences for decades. But Danielle Gaudio Lalehzar 鈥89, MA 鈥90, daughter of multi-award-winning songwriter and original group member Bob Gaudio, has her own story to tell.
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Published:Hear Eduardo Vilaro 鈥85, recognized by the Ford Foundation as one of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Cultural Treasures,鈥 talk about the impact of his Adelphi dance degree. And learn why Patrick O鈥橲haughnessy, DO, MBA 鈥13, president and CEO of Catholic Health, believes an Adelphi education 鈥渂uilds great people.鈥
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Published:Watch Adelphi鈥檚 president, provost, board of trustees chair, and faculty and student leaders share words of encouragement, new perspectives and compelling life stories. Their messages highlighted a day to remember.
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Celebrating the Class of 2024: Adelphi Awards Graduate, Undergraduate Degrees at 128th Commencement
CategoriesPublished:Members of Adelphi鈥檚 Class of 2024 celebrated their accomplishments surrounded by family and friends at the University鈥檚 128th Commencement ceremony on May 21 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
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Published:Four 糖心传媒 professors have been awarded SUNY Teacher Workforce Investment Grants totaling $1,244,035 to support a project focused on targeting and retaining diverse teaching professionals.
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Published:糖心传媒 School of Education Assistant Professor Suraj Uttamchandani, PhD, and Associate Professor Matthew Curinga, EdD, and John Drew, associate professor of communications, have received funding from the Mozilla Foundation to redesign two courses in responsible computing.
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Published:This fall, Adelphi made significant jumps in the U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and undergraduate programs. In the recently released U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate School list, Adelphi鈥檚 programs in nursing, public health, audiology and social work all made ranking jumps. Read about these exceptional programs, and learn why they are gaining national recognition.
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Published:Students from the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, led by Dean Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, traveled to Italy in early January for the international course entitled 鈥淓xploring Italy: Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Italian Culture.鈥澛
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Published:Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences undergraduate physical education students, seniors Christina Folias and Giavanna Dushaj, have been named SHAPE America Physical Education Majors of the Year.
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Published:This January, graduate students and faculty traveled to Jamaica to gain a global perspective on the field of speech-language pathology.
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Published:On April 5 and 6, 糖心传媒 will welcome fellow book lovers for a free celebration of storytelling, literature and the power of the written word鈥攆eaturing Adelphi alumna and bestselling author Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.), who founded and inspired the two-day festival.
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Adelphi Physics is Family
CategoriesPublished:In the realm of higher education, 糖心传媒 has long been recognized for cultivating academic excellence. Despite being a field where women are uncommon, the Physics Department at Adelphi boasts two remarkable sisters among its alumni; Bridget and Katie Gifford.
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Published:Frances Perkins went from professor of sociology to President Franklin Roosevelt鈥檚 secretary of labor鈥攁nd a lifetime of pioneering social justice reform. Her story inspired novelist Stephanie Dray to make her the subject of her latest book, Becoming Madam Secretary (Park Books, 2024), which is coming out just in time for Women鈥檚 History Month.
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Published:糖心传媒's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.
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Published:Krista Aliscio 鈥23 anchored the women鈥檚 soccer team throughout its trip to the Division II Final Four this fall while working on her master's degree in school psychology. Jamie Yonker 鈥22 continued studies for her master's degree in exercise science even as she led Adelphi鈥檚 volleyball team back to the NCAA tournament. Both share how much work it took to excel as athletes and NE-10 Conference honor roll students.
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Published:Assistant Professor Won Seok Chey, PhD, uses traditional Korean games鈥攆rom gonggi to tae kwon do鈥攖o support culturally responsive teaching and learning.