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Group photo of seven people, six men and one woman, posed together wearing hard hats and formal business attire in a new construction space
Left to right: Michael A.L. Balboni '81, incoming chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees; Carol Ann Boyle, MBA '17, Adelphi vice president of facilities and information technology; Suhit Gupta '00, PhD, Adelphi trustee and senior vice president and chief information officer at General Atlantic; Curtis O. Minnis '77, Adelphi trustee and retired managing director of global sales at Fedex; Marc Strachan '81, chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees; Christopher Storm, PhD, Adelphi provost and executive vice president; and Thomas Kline, EdD, Adelphi vice president of University advancement and external relations, at the groundbreaking of Adelphi's Manhattan campus on April 10. Photo credit: Claudio Papapietro

Excitement was in the air as Adelphi University officially broke ground on the new Adelphi Manhattan Center, a historic moment for this U.S. News & World Report Best College founded in 1896.

Members of the Adelphi community gathered in the heart of Midtown Manhattan to celebrate this bold leap forward—one that promises to redefine career-focused undergraduate, graduate and professional education in New York City.

Located at 529 Fifth Avenue, just steps from Bryant Park and Grand Central Station, the custom-designed center will span three floors and comprise more than 51,000 square feet. Slated to open in 2026, the new space marks a major milestone in the University’s mission to provide transformative, accessible and future-focused learning opportunities for students in the city that never sleeps.

“This new center is a critical component of our institutional priority to have a vibrant space in New York City,” said Adelphi President Christine M. Riordan. “Guided by our Momentum 2 strategic plan, this project enables us to expand access to dynamic educational programs and strengthen our commitment to graduate, adult and professional learners.”

A Powerhouse Location Meets Next-Gen Learning

With its Fifth Avenue address at the intersection of culture, commerce and innovation, Adelphi’s Manhattan Center places students at the doorstep of Fortune 500 companies, major healthcare institutions, and world-class arts and civic organizations. The location will supercharge internship, employment and networking opportunities while offering proximity to the best the city has to offer.

A modern academic hub, Adelphi’s Manhattan Center will be filled with cutting-edge features and thoughtful amenities designed for today’s learners:

  • Smart classrooms, simulation labs, and specialized learning spaces for teacher education, nursing, health sciences and anatomy
  • A fully equipped library, computer lab, private study areas and comfortable student lounge
  • A comprehensive One-Stop Student Services Center with support for admissions, financial aid, advising and more
  • Event and networking spaces for guest lectures, alumni meetups and community programming
  • Sun-filled, open-plan spaces designed for collaboration, inspiration and relaxation
  • Inclusive resources, including gender-neutral restrooms, a lactation room and a prayer space
  • Modern faculty and administrative offices

A Home for Innovation and Impact

Adelphi’s new Manhattan Center will house a range of programs in education, business, clinical psychology, healthcare informatics, business analytics, social work and creative writing, as well as an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A launchpad for the next generation of leaders in the most in-demand professions in and around New York City, the center plans to roll out additional degree and nondegree programs to serve regional workforce needs.

“From Brooklyn to Long Island, and now to Manhattan, Adelphi is making its mark,” said Marc S. Strachan ’81, chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees, at the April 10 groundbreaking, “and it will continue to do so. The next generation of Adelphi graduates will have a great center in New York City.”

What’s Next

Construction is underway on the new space, which Adelphi has leased for 20 years. This expansion comes as part of its University-wide plan to grow its campus footprint, elevate academic excellence and invest in tomorrow’s change makers.

Until the new center’s doors officially open in 2026, Adelphi will continue offering its New York City-based classes at Saint Francis College in Brooklyn, where it has been operating since relocating from its former Varick Street campus in 2023.

Learn more about Adelphi’s new Manhattan Center.

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