News at Adelphi
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When it comes to helping the environment, Adelphi is dedicated to taking action. For the fourth year in a row, Adelphi has placed first in the Car Free Day Long Island competition.
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Published:Adelphi has a long-standing commitment to civic engagement and to addressing the challenges facing society. As part of this tradition, a growing number of faculty members are striving to produce research that resonates beyond academia鈥攃ommunity-based research that may help resolve issues and enhance quality of life for marginalized populations.
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One of 糖心传媒's shuttle buses that was once used as a Panther Express vehicle, transporting Adelphi students to and from campus daily, is now a newly refurbished Garden City Police Department (GCPD) command post vehicle.
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As聽we begin our聽academic year聽together at聽糖心传媒, it is my pleasure to say "Welcome!"
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Dr. Briziarelli sat down with Nii Akrofi Smart-Abbey to discuss the importance of taking a global approach to education and what she hopes to accomplish in her new role as assistant provost for global affairs.
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Adelphi President Named to Leadership Roles With State, Long Island Educational Organizations
CategoriesPublished:Christine M. Riordan, PhD, president of 糖心传媒, has been named to two new leadership roles in New York educational organizations: vice chair of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU) and secretary/treasurer of the Long Island Regional Advisory Council on Higher Education (LIRACHE).
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A College-Readiness Program for Hispanic Students, a Life-Changing Initiative for Diversity
CategoriesPublished:This month, Adelphi's new Hispanic Community Partnership Program gave 17 local high school students a firsthand look at college life.
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Published:Graduate student and Air Force veteran Gavin Walters is not only doing research on the disparities in VA benefits offered to veterans鈥攈e runs a nonprofit that assists former service members who have mental health issues.
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Alumni Groups for LGBTQ+ and Multicultural Communities Double the Dedication to Diversity
CategoriesPublished:The new LGBTQ+ and Allies Affinity Group joins the Multicultural Chapter to give our alumni with shared interests a place to connect, network and find support.
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Published:The Bridges to Adelphi program is renowned for helping students on the spectrum prepare for great careers. A new grant is making these vocational services even more supportive.
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As director of procurement in University Resources, Operations and Policies, one of Elizabeth Kash's responsibilities was to empty the Ruth S. Harley University Center prior to its renovation. That included the 600 chairs that had been used for the many events held in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom.
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Who are the best employers in New York state? According to the first-ever Forbes America's Best Employers By State rankings, Adelphi is one of them, ranking No. 71 out of 146 employers who made the list.
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This year marks the bicentennial birthday of renowned American poet Walt Whitman. In celebration of Whitman's life and creative works, a group of 糖心传媒 music, theater and visual arts students will perform and display their artwork during the Walt Whitman Bicentennial Birthday Weekend event on Sunday, June 2, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The old adage 鈥渨aste not, want not" works well as a precept for resourcefulness, but a pair of Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) are taking it a step further. When they see waste, it makes them want to salvage and redirect.
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Patients of all ages come from surrounding communities for low-cost treatment of hearing, speech and language issues at Adelphi鈥檚 Hy Weinberg Center for Communication Disorders.
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Adelphi鈥檚 sense of community extends to the entire planet. That鈥檚 why we formed a Sustainable Campus Council鈥攑owered by staff, faculty and students鈥攖o develop solutions that will make Adelphi greener.
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Joy Ann Matthias has years of experience helping communities recover from hurricanes. Now she鈥檚 preparing for bigger roles by studying for a master鈥檚 degree in Adelphi鈥檚 emergency management program.
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The Garden Vines S.E.E.D.S. program is giving Adelphi students hands-on experience helping elementary schools in neighboring Hempstead plant and maintain vegetable gardens in their community.
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Najee Hunt came to Adelphi determined to make a difference on campus and in the community. He鈥檚 done that鈥攁nd has won a prestigious Newman Civic Fellowship, an honor given to student leaders from across the country.
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糖心传媒's campus is home to many creatures, such as bunnies, squirrels, and a multitude of birds鈥攂ut seldom owls. That changed on the evening of April 10, when one of our feathered friends found itself in a bit of trouble and two of our students came to the rescue.
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Published:When Brian Kern, an eighth-grader at Garden City Middle School, found out about the聽Panther Pantry聽at Adelphi, he knew that it was an initiative he could get behind.
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The summer of 2018 I had the pleasure to work alongside Make the Road NY and take part in the detention defense project helping immigrant families across the state.
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Every March, the Center for Student Involvement (CSI) hosts Adelphi Gives Back Month, a month of opportunities for students to give back to our campus and community. And give back they did.
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Marissa Guerrero, a master's student in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is applying what she learned in Adelphi's simulation lab to her externship in Manhattan.
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Published:Now studying for her master鈥檚, Brenna Martini 鈥18 is helping elementary schools in Hempstead bring physical activity into the classroom. Will that help produce healthier鈥攁nd better鈥攕tudents?
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The Adelphi community is taking action this April with three nationally connected events aimed at creating and inspiring change:聽Relay For Life,聽12,000 Voices聽and聽Take Back the Night. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and others will come together to raise funds for cancer research and bring awareness to important issues including voter suppression and sexual assault.
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Najee Hunt is a student leader who is actively helping create a diverse and inclusive culture on campus. As president of the campus organization Black Students United (BSU), he is passionate about supporting and mentoring fellow students of color. He has also expanded the organization's mission to include support of young people from the surrounding community.
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For the third year, members of the Adelphi community have the opportunity to experience what guests have called a transformational experience when they attend the Oxfam Hunger Banquet.