News at Adelphi
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Philip F. DiSanto ‘12
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi changed every aspect of my life. It filled me with intellectual curiosity, and helped me to find my passion for the law. Adelphi was the foundation on which I built my career.
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Joseph A. Bruno ‘13, Esq.
CategoriesPublished:I am grateful for Adelphi’s—and particularly the Honors College’s—emphasis on critical thinking within the classroom. As an attorney, I’m called upon to think analytically. Adelphi helped to lay that groundwork long before I set foot in a courtroom.
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Charalambos “Harry” Loizides ‘11, MA ‘14
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi University is, and continues to be, one of the best things to have happened to me in my life….The liveliness of students around campus gave the large-campus appeal for one-tenth of the volume.”
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Kyle Savage ‘14, CAGS ‘15, MA ‘15
CategoriesPublished:“I would not be who I am without Adelphi….Adelphi helped me find myself; it helped me truly navigate what I wanted out of life.”
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The Garden City News features the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program's annual Celebration of Survivorship event.
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Psychology professor Robert Mendelsohn, PhD, and his daughter, also a psychologist, are featured in this Newsday story about kids returning home due to the pandemic.
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Power 30 in Healthcare
CategoriesPublished:K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is featured by Long Island Business News among those instrumental in the pandemic response.
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The Peace Pact With Israel, Bahrain And The UAE Is Good Business — The Carbon Cause Included
CategoriesPublished:Jonathan Cristol, PhD, Levermore Global Scholars research fellow, is quoted in Forbes about peace talks in the Middle East.
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Adelphi’s annual Spirit Weekend celebration is going virtual for 2020. This year, the Adelphi community, including alumni students, faculty, staff and families, will come together to show their Panther spirit, safely, through various activities, reunions and events from Friday, October 23, through Sunday, October 25. While the traditional events won’t be taking place on campus…
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Will President Donald Trump be able to win a second term in the White House? Or will former Vice President Joe Biden be able to beat the incumbent? On Wednesday, October 14, Adelphi University will host a discussion on the politics surrounding the 2020 presidential election with Robert Costa, national political reporter for The Washington Post,…
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When Sergeant Gerry Lennon of the Adelphi University Department of Public Safety and Transportation heard about the national Pink Patch Project breast cancer effort, he knew that was something he could launch right here on campus to help women suffering with breast cancer by raising money and awareness about the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer…
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UC Progress Update
CategoriesPublished:On Tuesday, September 22, we were notified by the Village of Garden City that a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) was approved for the Ruth S. Harley University Center (the UC).
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Rejo Jose is a respiratory therapist who transferred to Adelphi last spring to earn a nursing degree. He soon found that our nursing program offers more than just top academics; it also has faculty members who go out of their way to help students.
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First-year student Matthew Brophy is a winner of a 9/11 Promise scholarship for children of first responders. Affected by a friend's suicide, he came to Adelphi for our top-tier psychology program.
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Josephine Briones is a registered nurse who knows that technology and digital record keeping can be used to improve patient care. That's why she enrolled in Adelphi's online master's degree program in healthcare informatics.
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Dear Adelphi Community, Throughout the past few months, members of our community have shared concerns and questions about the University’s process for intake, evaluation and follow-up on complaints. Complaints could include violations of the Code of Conduct and allegations of sexual assault and bias. They could also include academic or student life experiences related to…
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On Thursday, October 1, Margaret Lally ’82, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will moderate “2020 and the Entertainment Industry: A Conversation with Dana Blair and Joe Minoso,” about the impact of COVID-19 and other unparalleled events on the entertainment business, with two Adelphi alumni in the know—TV host/entrepreneur Dana Blair ’04,…
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With racial tension continuing across the country, Adelphi has responded to include voices of students, faculty and administrators by creating a new diversity and inclusion action team this summer, the Equitable Adelphi Action Team. Formed by the Division of Student Affairs, the Equitable Adelphi Action Team is “a student-centered council that will provide the University…
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Dear Panthers, We are in a pivotal time in our country’s history. Facing pressing social, racial, global, and political issues, we are engaging in conversations that are powerful, passionate, and challenging in nature to discuss. We are committed to an environment that supports freedom of expression and civil discourse. I ask each of you to…
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Updated October 15, 2020 Dear Panthers, In our nation, casting your ballot on Election Day is an important part of our democratic process. A presidential election year marks an especially pivotal moment in our country’s history and future. Election Day is Tuesday, November 3 With no classes planned on that day, I encourage you to…
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Melissa Randazzo, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, is taking her expertise to Uganda to train educators and therapists there.
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In 2016, two Adelphi University anthropology faculty members, working in Alaska with student collaborators, found a virtually complete, 14,000-year-old tusk of what may have been one of the last woolly mammoths on the Alaska mainland. At the time, it was thought to offer clues as to why the mammal later went extinct.
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Since childhood, Courtney Lee Weida, EdD, associate professor and director of graduate art education in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has found the princess archetype “both captivating and problematic.” Dr. Weida partnered with her sister, Jaime Chris Weida, PhD, assistant professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College (The City University of…
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One artist captures nature in a time of climate change.
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Taking a Gap Year
CategoriesPublished:Newsday's College Admissions & STEAM Guide for 2020–2021 includes a feature on Adelphi's Gap Year Experience.
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The work of Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor of education, is cited in The Atlantic.
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Long Island Business News features Betty L. Forest ’47, PhD, ’10 (Hon.)'s major gift to Adelphi, supporting nursing students and nursing education.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and department chair of finance and economics, is quoted in Newsweek's story, noting, “It is being represented as this economic crisis is due to COVID. I think it is more accurate to say that COVID was the spark to something that was happening anyway.”