News at Adelphi
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Wei Chen ‘15
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Kerri Lynn Ackerly ‘11, MS ‘13, PhD
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Bob Beamon: Olympic Long Jumper on Incredible World Record Jump in 1968 and Why He Protested
CategoriesPublished:In a Sky Sports story, gold medalist Bob Beamon ’72, ’00 (Hon.), talks about setting the Olympic record in the long jump in the 1968 games, a mark that still stands.
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An Adelphi visit and lecture by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in 2018 is recalled in the concluding quote of a New York Post story.
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Ethically Speaking
CategoriesPublished:InnovateLI features Associate Professor of Communications Mark Grabowski, JD, and his new cyber law textbook geared toward non-law students (about halfway down the newsletter).
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Six students from the College of Nursing and Public Health have been named Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship by the international nursing honor society Sigma Theta Tau.
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Newsday features Adelphi’s recent announcement of requiring the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Katherine Fiori, PhD, psychology professor and chair of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is quoted in a CNN story about how casual relationships benefit seniors.
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Stephanie Lake, PhD, senior lecturer and director of Adelphi’s criminal justice program, shares her expertise in a Chronicle of Higher Education story.
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Adelphi University has been recognized for its exceptional student support initiatives, programs and post-graduate success by GradReports, Colleges of Distinction and the Fiske Guide to Colleges in their latest iterations.
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In a Long Island Herald story, Adelphi’s electric car charging stations are noted in an overview of area charging infrastructure.
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This past year, the Adelphi community showed its resilience and strength as we Zoomed through classes and meetings, connected with one another over FaceTime and dreamed of better days ahead. Now that the world is starting to reopen, our future is bright and the Panther community is ready to be back together in full force.
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Adelphi University is pleased to announce the creation of a Staff Council.
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For 16 years, Adelphi’s English department has celebrated outstanding undergraduate and graduate student writers with the Donald Everett Axinn Awards in Creative Writing. Started in 2005 by Professor Judith Baumel (also founding director of the Creative Writing program), former Adelphi President Robert Scott, PhD, and generous donor Donald Axinn, DHL ’03 (Hon.), the awards recognize…
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Adelphi a grant for an international research collaboration with the University of Warsaw. It will fund continuation of the U.S.-Polish International Research Experiences for Students (IRES), focused on solar energy research.
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The announcement of a fund that will support the Adelphi Center for Nonprofit Leadership's advancement of racial equity among star nonprofit leadership, forming a new partnership with Youth INC to launch Rise Academy for leaders of color, is featured by 1045TheDan.com.
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Adelphi doctoral candidate Joseph Amnawah discusses being named a national Jonas Scholar and his career in psychiatric nursing in an LI Herald feature.
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Adelphi alum and NFL legend Al Davis’ career is remembered in a Yardbarker feature.
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Manoj Pardasani, PhD, dean of Adelphi’s School of Social Work, shares his expertise in a MSW Online Q&A.
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Being New at the Virtual Job can Make it Harder to Connect, and to Show your Talents, Experts Say
CategoriesPublished:Andrew Jacobson ’20 shares his experience working virtually in a Newsday feature. The story was also featured in the Florida News Times.
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Dear Adelphi Community, The Cybersecurity and Internet Security Agency (CISA) and the Department of Homeland Security have notified us of an urgent security issue affecting all Windows-based computers. The issue is actively being targeted by criminals and nation-state actors. Microsoft has not yet released a fix for the problem. To protect Adelphi’s data and its…
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The​​​​​​​​ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded Adelphi University's School of Social Work and College of Nursing and Public Health a grant to train 120 graduate students in behavioral healthcare.
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Now in its third year, our Hispanic Community Partnership Program has more than tripled in attendance and is drawing interest from Hispanic teens as far away as California. The program is just one part of our commitment to student success and access to education, and a significant stepping-stone toward our goal to be a Hispanic-Serving Institution.
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Despite grueling schedules, our scholar-athletes continue to lead academically among all Northeast-10 institutions. Finishing first in Fall 2020, they've taken the top spot in eight of the past 11 semesters—winning in their sports and their studies.
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A Tribute to Eugene Neely
CategoriesPublished:Eugene Neely, former dean of libraries and a full-time professor in University Archives and Special Collections, passed away earlier this year.
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Many people look at theater as a form of entertainment, but what if theater could be a catalyst to learning? That's exactly what Micah Oelze, PhD, assistant professor of history, had in mind when he decided to bring Theatre of the Oppressed NYC to Adelphi.
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Christopher Storm, PhD’s appointment to provost and executive vice president of Adelphi is featured.
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On a podcast featured on InnovateLI, President Christine M. Riordan, PhD, discusses managing the pandemic, innovation and the future of Adelphi.