News at Adelphi
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Inflation 101
CategoriesPublished:Rakesh Gupta, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, helped explain issues surrounding inflation, along with two other Long Island economic experts. Register to watch the full online presentation.
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Supporting the professional growth of Adelphi employees is one of the roles of A. Brian Leander, PhD, director of training and organization development. Dr. Leander oversees the University's training and professional development and organizational development programs, including the Professional Development Fellows Program.
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Katie Laatikainen, PhD, professor and acting chair of political science, is one of the 10 experts quoted extensively in this piece. She was quoted in a follow-up Newsweek story on the topic.
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The Adelphi University Performing Arts Center’s upcoming comedy show featuring actress Susan Lucci is featured. The news was also shared by MSN, amNY, Broadway World and Long Island Press.
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Bienvenidos a todos and thank you for visiting the evolving Latin American Studies Program.
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Elaine Boylan, MA ’07, assistant director of assessment and graduate outcomes, gives financial advice to veterans.
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Emily J. (Cierley) Horcher ‘62 grew up in Brooklyn in a family who already had a rich history at Adelphi.
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There's no limit to how far an Adelphi background in soccer and a strong work ethic can take you.
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“Social Work Month is a time to celebrate the great profession of social work, the incredible role social workers play in helping people navigate life’s needs and challenges as well as learn about the many contributions made in the profession,” said Schanica Pickens, director of the Master of Social Work program and assistant dean of student affairs.
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Imagine being able to send your sullen, obnoxious tween to live with another family. Their foster family not only puts up with them, they educate and train them. Your child is returned to you as a young adult, mature, skilled and ready to take on the family duties.
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Dena Gassner, PhD candidate in the School of Social Work, weighs in on a discussion about autism and ADHD.
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Taylor Groth ’15, MA ’18, PhD ’21, co-authors an article on how to develop a healthier mindset on self-forgiveness.
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Musician and composer Tamar-kali is featured. She attended Adelphi in the early 1990s, studying education.
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Ganesh M. Pandit, DBA, associate professor in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, comments on the financial aid process in general. The story also mentions the campus sessions he offers on financial literacy. This is IHE’s second story in as many weeks on the topic that have included Dr. Pandit.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor in psychology, argues for additional steps the Biden administration and Congress can take to improve mental health treatment success.
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Adelphi University has a new partnership with Wiley University Services to develop and launch six online programs over the next two academic years.
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During March—Women’s History Month—Adelphi’s Student Government Association announces the recipients of the Women’s Recognition Awards. These are awarded to outstanding women who have been nominated for their leadership, service and commitment to excellence that benefit and inspire members of the Adelphi community—women such as one of the faculty recipients of the 2021 Women’s Recognition Award: Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, PhD, associate…
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Kristen Capezza, MBA '12, vice president of enrollment management and University communications, has been named one of the Long Island Herald's Premier Business Women of Long Island. The annual award recognizes women for excellence in various fields.
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With no vaccine for COVID-19 available until December 2020, public health measures were our strongest defense. Faculty from Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health—especially K.C. Rondello, MD, and Maria-Pilar Martin, MD— played critical roles as advocates at the height of the crisis—both in the United States and around the world.
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The announcement of Adelphi’s six new online degree programs is featured.
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A program developed in partnership with the Adelphi University Center for Nonprofit Leadership is lauded.
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Featuring two-time Olympic medalist Aly Raisman as our keynote speaker, Adelphi's fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday, March 26, will empower colleagues and friends to be courageous in their careers and communities. Join us to commemorate “125 Years of Women in Leadership” during our milestone anniversary and celebration of Women's History Month.
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The first woman and the first Hispanic person to serve as U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, Carmen Ortiz ’78, JD, ’12 (Hon.), is also vice chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees. Here, she discusses her remarkable career, vision of leadership, and how our University inspires our students.
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Adelphi nurtures leadership in our students. Some earn the President’s Student Leadership Award, become Levermore Global Scholars or compete in our Willumstad Leadership Scholars Program. Others shine in our local high school. We’re proud to recognize and celebrate them all.
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During his presentation “Understanding Omicron,” K.C. Rondello, MD, University epidemiologist and clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, told about 130 Zoom attendees that “[COVID-19] variants are going to be part of our lives forever”—but to a lesser degree. But he added that “our resiliency and adaptability” are “our biggest assets”—and…
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Dear Adelphi Community, As we continue to witness Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many of us are concerned and anxious about the human toll and implications for our global community. Our Adelphi family cares deeply about the safety and well-being of all people, especially those most impacted by the ongoing violence. The Office of International Student…
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The College of Professional and Continuing Studies is proud to be introducing new noncredit certificate programs in healthcare that many adult students and career changers can benefit from.
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More students, particularly nontraditional adult learners, are requesting degrees without the constraints of a traditional major area of focus or an in-person classroom setting.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, associate professor in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, weighs in on credit card debt—and the story includes mention of the many sessions available to students to learn more about financial literacy.