News at Adelphi
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What is MCC and what is its history? Founded in October 2003, the Adelphi University Multicultural Chapter (MCC) was established to recognize, embrace and celebrate diversity. Today the chapter supports the University’s goals in advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism efforts, including student mentorship, scholarship and professional development. MCC offers a space for our diverse community to…
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The 18th Annual MENTOR New York Conference, Mentoring Matters, took place on Friday, April 16, 2021, bringing together youth development professionals and leaders within the mentoring movement. In response to the current events in our nation—which pulled back layers of racism, inequity and injustice—educators and community-based nonprofit leaders gathered. They were equipped with tools to…
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Dear Adelphi Community, This afternoon, as we learned of the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, we were relieved by the jury’s decision to hold Mr. Chauvin accountable for the murder of George Floyd. We hope that this is a turning point as society advances reforms in the name of…
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Adelphi Alert - Campus All Clear
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, As reported earlier, a shooting occurred at Stop & Shop on Cherry Valley Avenue, located 1/4 mile from Adelphi’s Garden City campus. Out of an abundance of caution, Adelphi University immediately engaged shelter in place protocols to protect our community. The police have notified Adelphi that the suspect has been apprehended. Campus conditions…
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Adelphi senior Nolin Geraldo shares a socially distanced activity to do in Queens in College Magazine.
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An op-ed for MedPage Today by Deborah Serani, PysD, adjunct professor of psychology, examines the anxiety and trauma associated with the pandemic aftermath.
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New Programs: Languages and Cultures, Supply Chain Management, Interior Design, Physician Assistant
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s new Bachelor of Arts in Languages and Cultures is highlighted by Inside Higher Ed.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics, is featured in a News 12 Long Island story about the local job market.
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When classrooms were forced to adapt to virtual learning due to COVID-19, Adelphi's School of Social Work came up with a plan to ensure that students would still be able to gain experience in the field of social work.
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Adelphi Gives Back Month is an Adelphi University tradition. Spearheaded by the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), it offers students multiple ways to make an impact on our community throughout the month of March.
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The pandemic has gone on for more than a year. We’re all tired of wearing masks, washing our hands and staying six feet away from anyone not in our households. With vaccines rolling out and everyone over 16 now being eligible, it’s tempting to think we’ve beaten COVID-19 and it’s okay to toss those masks…
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Dear Adelphi Community, I am so appreciative of every person at Adelphi who makes our community special and works to support our University, our students and one another. We have many exceptional employees, and once a year, we acknowledge those who have won the admiration of their peers and colleagues by providing a truly extraordinary…
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From the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education Adeniji-Neill, D. (2020). Empowered Women: Nigerian Society, Education, and Empowerment. NY: Peter Lang. Antony, P. J., and Vaughn-Shavuo, F. (2020). Tracking Attitudinal Changes Among Teacher Candidates in Support of Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education. Current Studies in Comparative Education, Science and Technology. 7(1-2), pp. 10-26. Bauler, C., Wang, X.-L., and…
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Long a recognized go-to authority on disaster epidemiology and the public health aspects of infectious diseases such as seasonal influenza, K.C. Rondello, MD, has shared his words of wisdom in the media since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Winners of Adelphi’s 2021 Quill Awards are featured in Newsday.
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Doctoral candidates Taylor Groth ’15 and Sara Schapiro are co-authors of a Psychology Today article on pediatric care during the pandemic.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, is quoted in a KAKE ABC story about World Autism Awareness Day.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, shares expertise in a PsychCentral story about boundary setting post-isolation.
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Adelphi’s virtual and in-person plans for Commencement are featured in the Patch.
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Andy Atzert, dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, shares expertise in an Abound: Finish College/Colleges of Distinction story about returning to college.
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Paul Thaler, PhD, professor of communications, is quoted in a Newsweek story about televised trials. He is also quoted in a similar story on BBC.
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On one day we did so much and helped so many.
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Like many first-year students, Alberto Cruz didn't come to Adelphi with a career planned out. He was from nearby Hicksville, New York, and wanted to stay local. He also knew he wanted to help people. “Coming out of high school, I wanted either to be a nurse or a social worker," he said, adding that Adelphi offered him a scholarship and had strong programs in both fields.
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For nearly a decade, accounting students from Adelphi University have helped low-income individuals and families on Long Island prepare their tax returns. The students, working together with Bethpage Federal Credit Union, are part of a nationwide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
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Adelphi University has introduced a Bachelor of Arts program designed to give students the foreign language and intercultural skills necessary to thrive in today's global economy. The new BA in Languages and Cultures is a versatile degree that empowers students to become global citizens.
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Dear Adelphi Community, The safety, health and wellness of every Adelphi community member continues to be the top priority of our University and essential to meeting our commitment to academic excellence. I am pleased to announce that, upon approval by the board of trustees in March 2021, Gene Palma has been promoted to Vice President of…
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Adelphi University is taking a major step forward in serving nontraditional students and adult learners looking to acquire new skills and advance their careers. The University's College of Professional and Continuing Studies has introduced more than 50 certificate programs and workshops in a number of high-demand areas.
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Adelphi is a safe, welcoming and inclusive home for all, and the Campus Pride Index recognizes our unwavering commitment to our LGBTQ+ community. Our stars continue to climb ever closer to 100 percent. We are very proud.