News at Adelphi
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It is our priority to create a supportive, equitable, diverse, and fair home for every Adelphi student, faculty, and staff member.
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Greg Bouris, lecturer and director of Adelphi's undergraduate sport management program, is interviewed in an episode of The Athletic podcast about the restart of the Major League Baseball (MLB) season.
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Black Lives Matter
CategoriesPublished:We are committed to social justice and stand against racism.
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Alumnae Diane Chapman, MS '90, and Marie Terc, MA '71, have been named to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s Class of 2020 Hall of Fame. The story is featured in The Leader Herald.
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Kristen Capezza, vice president of enrollment management and University communications, is quoted in a WWNY-TV story about college decisions for Fall 2020. The story was originally published by NerdWallet and has appeared in about 50 other news outlets.
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In an op-ed on CNN.com, Adelphi University Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Steven L. Isenberg, DHL '00 (Hon.), argues that our democracy is under significant threat by hackers and others. He co-wrote the piece with Peter C. Goldmark, Jr., former president of The Rockefeller Foundation.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor of special education, is quoted in a Spectrum story about autistic scientists who are redefining autism research.
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Just before the campus closed due to the coronavirus outbreak in March 2020, the College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH) rushed to produce a batch of simulation lab training videos over a three-day span “to support our faculty when they moved to an online platform."
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Faculty members Kellyann Monaghan, Geoffrey Grogan and Brooks Frederick discuss what inspired and motivated them to create portraits of George Floyd.
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Adelphi President Christine M. Riordan shares her insights on reopening colleges and universities for Fall 2020 amid COVID-19 in a Nonprofit Quarterly story.
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Greg Bouris, lecturer and director of Adelphi's undergraduate sport management program, shares his insights on the potential start of the MLB 2020 season during the time of coronavirus in a Q&A with Baltimore Baseball.
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Jacqueline Woodson '16 (Hon.) has received the Hans Christian Andersen Award for writing. Her books are being widely read and recommended for portraying the black experience.
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Kernel of Sanity, a play by Kermit Fraizer, professor emeritus, is set to be performed as part of playwright and producer Paula Vogel’s Bard at the Gate series. Read the story in Broadway World.
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Katherine Hill, an assistant professor of English at Adelphi University, is set to publish her second novel, titled A Short Move.
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Adelphi University has been awarded the 2020 Institutional Excellence Award by the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE).
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares his expertise in this story in Men's Health.
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June 5, 2020 - Adelphi IT has learned from a trusted source that the Chronicle of Higher Education was the victim of a data breach, leading to the public disclosure of email addresses and passwords.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, shares his expertise on social media and the law in Stash.
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The Student Government Association at Adelphi University found it imperative to speak out against instances of racism after the events of the past few days.
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Long Island Business News has chosen to honor Anne Mungai, PhD, Adelphi University's associate provost for strategic initiatives and graduate studies, with a 2020 Diversity in Business Award.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and University Professor Paul Moravec united more than 100 opera singers to deliver a song to lift the spirits of a world battered by the pandemic.
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As medical offices are reopening, breast cancer patients have many concerns regarding their safety in entering the establishment.
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Five student entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas in a virtual Shark Tank-style competition hosted by the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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The Willumstad Leadership Scholars Program provides an opportunity for top business students to work as a team and with University executives to receive hands-on experience.
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Rachel Ng, a registered nurse worried about bringing the coronavirus into her family’s home, is just one of the frontline healthcare workers temporarily staying safe in an Adelphi residence hall.
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Adelphi’s Center for Psychological Services now offers online counseling, providing accessible help for clients and our community while giving doctoral students the chance to learn the techniques of teletherapy.
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Adelphi’s nursing program faculty members have been bringing lunch to area hospitals during the crisis. By ordering the food locally, they are helping Long Island's struggling restaurant owners, too.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is working with colleagues from across the country on an ambitious research project on the psychological and social effects of the pandemic.