News at Adelphi
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From Ground Zero to COVID-19 to communities around the globe, Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, MD, has devoted his career to helping protect our health. In January, he traveled with a group bringing medical services to people from underserved communities abroad. His dozens of such international experiences have spanned five continents over 15 years.
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The School of Social Work’s Continuing Education Program Continues to Evolve With the Times
CategoriesPublished:From helping clients cope with the effects of the pandemic to creating more climate-resilient communities to learning to heal through the arts, the School’s continuing ed workshops give mental health professionals the opportunity to gain valuable skills and earn credits. Renee Rawcliffe, director of continuing education and professional development, discusses the School’s approach and impact on the behavioral health community.
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Joseph Celentano, MBA ’04, senior adjunct professor of management, is recognized for his outstanding achievements in actively supporting the growth of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the community.
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During National Social Work Month, the program, part of the Adelphi University School of Social Work, thanks to the social workers on staff, introduces text messaging and asks for all of us to speak out to keep this vital program going strong.
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Adelphi’s Press Day and Quill Awards are mentioned.
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The High Cost of Inactive Kids
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s involvement in the research study is mentioned.
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A degree in philosophy gave these alumni the skills to be thought leaders in a variety of careers ranging from humanitarian work to justice protection to elder law.
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Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences undergraduate physical education students, seniors Christina Folias and Giavanna Dushaj, have been named SHAPE America Physical Education Majors of the Year.
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This January, graduate students and faculty traveled to Jamaica to gain a global perspective on the field of speech-language pathology.
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Adelphi’s study of local oyster and clam habitat restoration is mentioned
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Buckley’s upcoming performance at Adelphi is mentioned.
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Safety Alert: Robbery
CategoriesPublished:Alert Updates March 12, 2024 The Department of Public Safety, in coordination with Garden City Police Department, has identified all parties involved in the robbery reported to the community on March 13, 2024. The individuals were known to each other, and we are following all necessary procedures in addressing the situation. It was an isolated…
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A feature on Adelphi’s Business Plan Competition includes a quote by student winner Thiago Negrao.
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Adelphi nursing students are featured in a video story. The story also ran in print as the cover story of Newsday’s “Explore LI” section.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor and interim faculty director of Adelphi’s Emergency Management and Emergency Services Administration programs, provides extensive expertise on the misconceptions about tornados.
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On March 1, future entrepreneurs from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business got valuable real-world experience in what it would take to launch their own businesses when they competed in the University’s annual Shark Tank-style Business Plan Competition.
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On April 5 and 6, Adelphi University will welcome fellow book lovers for a free celebration of storytelling, literature and the power of the written word—featuring Adelphi alumna and bestselling author Alice Hoffman ‘73, ‘02 (Hon.), who founded and inspired the two-day festival.
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Actress Jean Allison, who graduated from Adelphi College in 1951, is remembered.
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Lyric Opera of Kansas City will release the world-premiere recording of The Shining (2016), an opera by College of Arts and Sciences University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, on April 12.
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Best Credit Cards for Young Adults
CategoriesPublished:Ganesh Pandit, DBA, professor and chair of the Department of Accounting and Law in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, shares his personal finance expertise.
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According to nurse.org, 80 percent of nurses say their patient care units are inadequately staffed, and almost 90 percent felt burned out in the past year. America’s nursing shortage is in need of a new solution, which inspired Professor Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, to find one. Read what he and other nurse educators recommend to support the nursing workforce by increasing the number of nurse educators.
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Frances Perkins went from professor of sociology to President Franklin Roosevelt’s secretary of labor—and a lifetime of pioneering social justice reform. Her story inspired novelist Stephanie Dray to make her the subject of her latest book, Becoming Madam Secretary (Park Books, 2024), which is coming out just in time for Women’s History Month.
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Kristen Capezza, MBA ’12, vice president of enrollment management and University communications, is quoted about Adelphi’s standardized test-optional polic
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Despite physical and mental health challenges stemming from his time in the military, Gavin Walters, MSW ’20, is now thriving as director of a veterans program in two counties in New York state and facilitator of a coalition that covers the entire state. Adelphi’s Hudson Valley Center—and an exceptionally dedicated professor—made a life-changing difference for Walters.
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Adelphi’s contribution to the research study is mentioned.
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Bernadine Waller, MA ’10, PhD ’21, senior adjunct professor of social work, shared her expertise on intimate partner violence in the segment “Resources Available to Women Experiencing Domestic Violence.”
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, recommends using simpler terms, and not clinical language, when connecting with your partner.
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Dr. Bernadine Waller joins Good Day Philadelphia to discuss domestic violence against women and the resources available to people in abusive relationships.
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Adelphi’s program with the Garden City Fire Department is showing results.
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Adelphi University's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.