Offering new academic and experiential programs to prepare students for careers in a fast-changing world requires state-of-the-art facilities.
The pace of change is relentless, with new technologies and new applications appearing with breathtaking speed. Adelphi is keeping up, but we must do more. And we will.
We are now planning for the revitalization of numerous buildings on our campus, modernizing classrooms to promote active learning, and expanding labs and enhancing their functionality. And we are envisioning an entirely new multidisciplinary science building as a home for cross-disciplinary research.
The Science Building on Adelphi University’s picturesque Garden City, NY campus
Other plans address the needs of our students and of society. A new Health and Wellness Center will provide holistic services supporting the physical and mental well-being of our students. Revitalized athletic facilities will benefit our athletes and promote physical fitness among our student body. And a new fund supporting projects that reduce the University’s environmental impact will benefit our community and our neighbors on Long Island.
The Momentum Campaign offers numerous ways for donors to make their mark on campus while advancing our educational mission. Naming opportunities include:
Become the eye in the sky with our newest drone footage and get a full view of Adelphi’s beautiful 75-acre campus.
Residence Hall A surrounded by beautiful green trees.
Students walking on Adelphi’s lush green campus.
A sunflower peeks out from a fence on Adelphi University’s campus.
Nexus Building opened Fall 2016.
The Science Building just got a new top-floor.
Ruth S. Harvey University Center in the wintertime.
Everyone loves the bunnies at Adelphi so much so, they are considered our unofficial mascot!
Ruth S. Harley University Center in the snow.
Daffodils with the Adelphi University sign in the background.
The Panther Statue stands guard.
Competition Field at Adelphi University.
Ruth S. Harvey University Center at Adelphi University.
Blodgett Hall peaks out from behind the trees during the fall.
The 75-acre Adelphi Garden City campus became a registered member of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in 2002.
Bunnies are all over Adelphi’s Garden City campus.
Daffodils with Hagedorn Hall and the Ruth S. Harley University Center in the background.
A little bird takes a bath in the Class of 2010 gift.
Sunset over Adelphi’s Garden City Campus.