News at Adelphi
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Adelphi remembers the life of alumnus Mark Leighton Bowen '09.
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The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is pleased to invite you to the first meeting of the Allies Conversation Series on Wednesday, July 29, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
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Adelphi virtually hosts two college-readiness programs for high school students: the Hispanic Community Partnership Program and Pre-College Certificate Program.
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Dear Adelphi Community, We are delighted to see that the firm advocacy and determination of Adelphi University and all our peers in higher education—coupled with support from representatives across the nation—have resulted in the reversal of the July 6 announcement by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to prohibit international students from remaining on campus…
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Although written in 1978, Professor Emeritus Kermit Frazier's play Kernel of Sanity still resonates as it examines modern Black issues.
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The College of Nursing and Public Health has secured a $458,000 grant to continue funding Adelphi's long-running Nurse Faculty Loan Program.
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Last fall, Shoshanah Tarkow '06 brought OnWords, an interactive augmented reality (AR), poetry experience, to life at the 2019 Fall Arts Festival. Since then, two Adelphi seniors, now alumnae, have taken the app to the next level as part of their senior capstone project.
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Adelphi's newly announced BS in Health Sciences program is noted in Inside Higher Ed.
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UC Progress Update
CategoriesPublished:The transformation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center continues as our contractor puts final touches on some areas and continues building out others.
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This new undergraduate program will emphasize working collaboratively with professionals from different fields, guided by the core competencies of ethics and values.
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Dear Adelphi Community, On Monday, July 6, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released guidelines prohibiting international students from remaining on campus if all of their classes are online. This was an unexpected and senseless policy that runs counter to what we stand for as a university. We write to express our unqualified support for our…
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Recent high school graduates or even current college students who have decided to take a gap year have traditionally tried to continue their education through travel, internships or volunteer projects—avenues currently limited by the global coronavirus pandemic. Now, though, they have the option of staying connected to a higher education track through Adelphi University's new Gap Year Experience.
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Join our next virtual discussion “The Work of the Academic Diversity Implementation Team"
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, We look forward to continuing our shared conversations about the role of diversity, equity and inclusion at Adelphi. We invite you to join our next virtual discussion, “The Work of the Academic Diversity Implementation Team,” being held on July 15, 2020, at 12:00 noon, via Zoom. These forums are open to all…
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Children, teens and adults in neighboring communities depend on the therapists in the Hy Weinberg Center for Communication Disorders for speech-language and hearing evaluations and interventions. The Center has more than 100 speech and hearing client visits per week. The Center is also a clinical training ground for students pursuing a master’s in speech-language pathology…
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Ingrid Howell '10, MA '18, hopes to land a position at FEMA—and a future in emergency management—through Adelphi Online.
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COVID-19: The Road Ahead
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Social distancing is helping telemedicine become the new normal. What other medical technologies may soon enter the mainstream? A. Hasan Sapci, MD, College of Nursing and Public Health assistant professor, provides some hints.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in a Forbes story about taking summer vacations amid COVID-19.