News at Adelphi
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This year’s International Education Week (IEW) has a lot to celebrate: a week of events, Adelphi's rich history of global connections, a return to pre-pandemic opportunities for our students to study abroad, and the welcome presence, once again, of our international students.
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Organized by two Adelphi Department of Mathematics and Computer Science assistant professors, the inaugural session of the Adelphi Summer Institute in Mathematical Epidemiology gave Long Island high school students an opportunity to conduct original research projects in mathematical epidemiology that focused on COVID-19 and cancer.
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The 2022 Long Island Power 100
CategoriesPublished:President Christine M. Riordan is featured on the annual list of influential people on Long Island.
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The importance of Adelphi's Open House events is mentioned.
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Michael LaCombe, PhD, associate professor of history, shares the historical perspective behind Thanksgiving traditions.
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Hot-button political issues resonate on college campuses — but will students actually vote?
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi student Lauren Blake is interviewed.
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The announcement of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies' new online programs is discussed.
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The Center for Career and Professional Development's Prep for Success Program takes pride in giving students and alumni the skills, guidance and opportunities for on-the-job experience to jumpstart their career planning. A new focus on innovative online programing options makes Prep for Success more accessible than ever.
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Cara Lynch ’12 has made mural magic again, this time in Long Beach, New York. Lynch’s particular brilliance is not merely eye-catching, site-appropriate public art. She has been creating public art since she graduated from Adelphi and, last semester, began teaching as an adjunct in the Department of Art and Art History. She also includes the community when she…
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The Bridges to Adelphi program and Gersh Drivers Ed are partnering to help college students on the autism spectrum get their licenses.
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Samuel Fremd ’69, born in a displaced persons camp in Germany at the end of World War II, left a monumental gift to our College of Nursing and Public Health. Made in honor of his mother and the nursing care she received, the gift has helped make 2022 a record-breaking fundraising year for Adelphi.
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Graduates with an MS in applied mathematics and data science are breaking down barriers and taking on careers in STEM. One of them was advised in high school not to study science—and is now working in the Collider-Accelerator Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Recent communications alumna Ana Lyz Rodriguez ’22 created five powerful video profiles of Hispanic students at Adelphi. Watch their stories, and read about her own story as a filmmaker and advocate.
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Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance, is quoted. The story was also featured in Yahoo Finance.
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The story mentions Adelphi's assistance in finding mental health services for a local teen.
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Associate professor of theatre John McDermott has designed sets for more than 250 shows off-Broadway and regionally since 1992.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, associate professor of accounting, is quoted. The story was also picked up by MSN.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, associate professor of accounting, is quoted. The story was also picked up by MSN.
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Open access is the concept of making scholarly, peer-reviewed literature available online without barriers such as access charges.
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Four history majors—Anisa Sinclair ’22, sophomore Joseph D’Andrea, junior Anujot Kaur and junior Beth Ceriello—gained valuable experience through their summer internships, including at Fintech in Action, the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Connecticut's Mystic Seaport Museum and an elementary school.
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Adelphi's recognition as a Best of the Best Colleges and Universities for LGBTQ+ students in the United States is noted.
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When Kurana Doobay started at Adelphi two years ago, she looked for a community to share her Hindu faith with.
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The CPCS Mother-Scholar Childcare and Technology Award provides five scholar-mothers with the support they need to complete their degrees.
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Fully online, intensive seven-and-a-half-week courses in liberal studies and business offer adult learners a flexible, quality option designed to work around their busy lives.
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College of Professional and Continuing Studies Dean Andy Atzert wants to foster a community of belonging for adult learners—and he is doing it by making surprising changes.
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Adelphi's upcoming event with author Nelson DeMille is featured.
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This past weekend marked two important anniversaries: the sixth year Adelphi held Spirit Weekend and the fifth anniversary of one of the University’s newest traditions: the naming of the Prestigious Panthers—the gender-neutral alternative to the traditional homecoming king and queen—as well as the Spirit Court. While two students—one male, one female—serve as king and queen,…
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This fall, Adelphi welcomed a new set of dedicated, diverse and knowledgeable faculty members.
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Adelphi University has received a record 13 nominations in the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island competition.
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Volunteers with the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program are interviewed and call for additional assistance with the program.