News at Adelphi
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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has awarded a grant to Adelphi University faculty member Aaren Freeman, PhD, for his research on kelp as part of the Long Island Sound Futures Fund.
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Every Monday, the Performing Arts Center presents a livestream show featuring conversations with and performances by Adelphi students, faculty and alumni.
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Over the past few days, the tragic death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, on the heels of other painful tragedies, has reminded us of the racism and prejudice that continues to exist in our society.
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Three future Adelphi students are honored in the West Islip Patch.
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Gimme Shelter: Locked Up
CategoriesPublished:Retired chief information officer Jack Chen is quoted in a story in the Shelter Island Reporter.
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UC Progress Update
CategoriesPublished:Work on the Ruth S. Harley University Center is once again well under way, with new health precautions, as operations are fully restored.
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Over the past several weeks, Adelphi's leadership, faculty and staff have been actively preparing for our Fall 2020 semester. We are anxious to welcome you back but are mindful that we must do so in a safe and healthy way.
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Edwin-Nikko R. Kabigting, PhD, an assistant professor at Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health, has been awarded the 2020 International Consortium of Parse Scholars Humanbecoming Research Award for his research proposal "Feeling Betrayed: A Parsesciencing Inquiry."
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Adelphi has appointed Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, the distinguished title of University Professor.
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Public Enemy and Adelphi's radio station WBAU inspired another artist, according to a story published on HipHopDX.
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A new course launching will acquaint students with digital health and telemedicine and the career possibilities they offer.
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The Prep for Success Program, created by Adelphi's Center for Career and Professional Development, has been recognized with a John L. Blackburn Exemplary Models Award from the American Association of University Administrators (AAUA).
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Surviving the new normal: Traci Levy, PhD, on managing virtual classrooms in the time of COVID-19
CategoriesPublished:Traci Levy, PhD, shares her thoughts on the transition from in-person to virtual classes and adaptions made in the political science department.
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Congratulations, Class of 2020
CategoriesPublished:I am so proud to honor the resilient Class of 2020! With your entire Adelphi family, I am thrilled to celebrate you today—what would have been your Commencement Day.
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It's not every day that an Adelphi graduate student gets invited to present research at a global conference in the Middle East.
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Adelphi Libraries is launching a new library services platform from vendor Ex Libris that will make organizing and accessing library resources easier.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in Men's Health about what fitness classes will be like once gyms reopen amid COVID-19.
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It was announced that hospitals in Suffolk County can begin scheduling elective surgeries which had been postponed due to the pandemic.
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Adelphi Public Health Prof Featured in New York Times, Other News on Coronavirus Pandemic
CategoriesPublished:K.C. Rondello, MD, a clinical associate professor in Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health, has been a highly visible news source in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, both locally and around the world.
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Angela Papalia, assistant program director of Adelphi’s NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program, is featured in a News 12 Long Island story about the scheduling of elective surgeries in Suffolk County hospitals amid COVID-19.
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Suzanne B. Phillips, PsyD, adjunct professor of clinical psychology, analyzes overeating during the pandemic and strategies for stopping, in a new blog post for Psych Central.
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Live Zoom Shows Already Feel "Old School." One Young Company's New Show Pushes Its Boundaries
CategoriesPublished:Too Solid Flesh, a unique, virtual theater experience exploring life in quarantine, written, directed and starring Adelphi students and alumni, is featured by DC Theatre Scene.
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The efforts of Adelphi’s Center for Career and Professional Development to support students during remote learning is featured in University Business. Tom Ward '93, executive director of the Center, is quoted.
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There have been reports from students and from news outlets of an increasing number of job recruitment scams seeking to take advantage of the unemployed during the COVID-19 crisis. Though the style of the scam may vary, the job postings are most often advertising entry-level jobs with an unusually high rate of pay and flexible…
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Too Solid Flesh, starring Adelphi students and alumni, explores youth in the midst of a pandemic, connections across screens and the dangerous undiscovered country of mental health in a world where it is lethal to touch.
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How can students intern when many companies and nonprofit organizations cancel their internship programs and organizations cancel field placements for students in nursing, education, psychology and social work? Such was the dilemma facing the Center for Career and Professional Development.
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As we approach the end of the 2019–2020 academic year—one of the most challenging in Adelphi's history—we look at all that the SGA accomplished this year and welcome the new board.
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John G. Tanner, MA '19, a doctoral candidate at Adelphi University, has won the 2020 Stephen A. Mitchell Award for his paper “Symmetry and Mutuality in the Imaginary: Analyzing the (Lack of) Structure."