News at Adelphi
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The winners of Adelphi’s annual Prize for Leadership awards are featured in The Garden City News.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, shares her expertise in a Huffington Post story about the signs of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).The story also appeared on other sites, including MSN.com.
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The holiday season will be different from anything we've experienced. But we can still enjoy a festive meal, raise a toast and find those perfect gifts for friends and family.
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Fall 2020 has been a challenging semester for students, but you’re in the homestretch. The tutoring staffs at Adelphi’s Learning and Writing Centers are here to get you through finals and papers and over the finish line. “While it’s easier to remember your academic supports when they’re physically situated around you, know that they’re also…
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Adelphi University's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology will offer a certificate program in trauma treatment for licensed and certified mental health professionals. The new program will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to serve traumatized individuals and communities.
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Dear Adelphi Community Members, The Clery Act is a federal law which mandates the reporting of timely, accurate, and complete information about crime and safety both on and off campus to members of the university community. This enables students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors to make informed decisions to keep themselves safe and to educate…
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At Adelphi, we aim to prepare students for personal and professional success and a life-transforming experience. And according to our latest Career Outcomes Survey, we're meeting these goals.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and Adelphi University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, has another credit to add to his honors. Sanctuary Road, the oratorio he composed with librettist Mark Campbell, was nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance on November 24.
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Woods Conserve ’20 studied to become a nurse while working full-time as a medical assistant. Overcoming challenges brought on by the pandemic, he’s now an RN caring for patients in a high-pressure intensive care unit.
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Launching a career in the video-game industry takes skill. Daniel Hickey ’20 is hoping he’s found a winning strategy by creating his own game-development studio while interning for an established one.
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Still looking for a permanent position where she can get the supervision needed to earn her license as a mental health therapist, Aaiza Kausar ’17, MA ’20, is gaining experience—and strength—as a consultant counseling parents of children with special needs.
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Jillian Myers ’20 finished her five-year BBA/MBA program in four years, passed the notoriously difficult CPA Exam on her first try, and is now on staff at the Big Four accounting firm of Ernst & Young.
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President Christine Riordan, PhD, has been named to City & State New York's Long Island Power 100 list—at number 66.
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The Annual Women’s Leadership Conference allows Adelphi University to recognize careers of graduates and friends while providing the opportunity to create meaningful business connections.
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Progress on the UC renovation is featured in The Garden City News.
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Zachary Johnson, PhD, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, is quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article featured on Yahoo! News and MSN.
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Bring On The Holiday Cheer! Putting Up Holiday Decor Early Can Help Boost Your Mental Health
CategoriesPublished:Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted in a CNN article about how holiday decorating can improve your mood. The story also appeared in more than 55 other news outlets around the nation.
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Brian Wygal, PhD, associate professor of anthropology and director of the environmental studies and sciences program, is quoted in Mashable about the impact of climate change. The story also appeared on MSN.com.
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In late summer 2019, Adelphi University constructed a temporary dining hall on campus to serve meals while the Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC) was undergoing major renovations and expansion. Called the Panthers’ Den, the facility has served students and others on campus well. But with the impending completion of the UC renovations—planned reopening will…
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This fall, Adelphi met an enviable goal that many colleges and universities failed to accomplish: keeping campus—including the residence halls—open up to the Thanksgiving holiday. Not only did residence halls stay open, students made the most of the semester, enjoying days, evenings and weekends on our beautiful grounds and socializing while remaining socially distant.
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With travel restrictions imposed by COVID-19 aligned with the widespread implementation of remote learning, international virtual exchange can become an alternative to foster cross-cultural dialogue and English learning in higher education. In collaboration with partners in Spain, Morocco, and Italy, Professor Devin Thornburg and Clara Bauler developed three opportunities for Adelphi students to engage in…
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Thankful for Our Adelphi Family
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Family, As we begin Thanksgiving week, and the last week of on-campus classes for the semester, I want to take this opportunity to express just how thankful I am to each of you for coming together to meet the challenges of 2020. It has been no small feat, but each of you has…
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How do you get to the Adelphi PAC Living Room? Practice, of course, plus a webcam and you're there.
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Over the past 20 years, sources of knowledge have rapidly increased. In addition to traditional media and library collections, we can find information in blogs, social media, Wikipedia, big data, Zoom Rooms and Google Hangouts, among many other sources. With this expansion come questions on how we create, obtain and share knowledge and how we make knowledge accessible while respecting privacy.
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With all learning taking place in a remote format after Thanksgiving for the safety of our students, faculty and staff, we plan to enter a quiet period on our Garden City campus and throughout our centers. All student support services will continue to be available remotely.
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Here’s the perfect antidote to this year’s unconventional Thanksgiving: a new film that The New York Times calls “a surprisingly charming and hilarious approach to a traditional holiday.” The comedy stars Jane Seymour, Kat Dennings and Wanda Sykes, among others, and was produced by Ben Stiller. It was written and directed by Nicol Paone ’94.…
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A story about the art of Adelphi alum Ikerson Hopper ’14 is featured in The Daily Orange.
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Adelphi alum Doctor Dre discusses how he met fellow alum Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.), in a VladTV interview.
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A question from an Adelphi student to New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is featured in a HerCampus interview with the senator.