News at Adelphi
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Aptly nicknamed “the voice of the students," The Delphian has been Adelphi's sole campus newspaper for 69 years. It has been named Best College Newspaper several times in the past nine years by the Press Club of Long Island, and staff members and writers have also won numerous awards.
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Adelphi alumni are change makers, healthcare professionals, industry innovators and inspiring leaders who are all similar in one way: They were inspired by their experiences in the University's classrooms. Five leaders explain how their career paths were shaped.
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Joaniko Kohchi, parenting expert and director of Adelphi's Institute for Parenting, shares her tips for parents on how to navigate this new normal more successfully and with less stress.
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Adelphi Alumna's Estate Creates $4.7 Million Gift for Nursing Scholarships, Innovation Fund
CategoriesPublished:Nursing alumna Betty L. Forest '47, PhD, '10 (Hon.), has paved a successful future for advancement and world-class excellence in the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Adelphi University created a new, state-of-the-art Innovation Center designed to enable students of all disciplines to collaboratively solve problems with real-world projects.
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Dear Students, At noon today we met with approximately 40 students in a forum dedicated to hearing your experiences of racism at Adelphi. Some of you told us about very specific personal experiences of microaggression, bias and racism. Thank you for your honesty, openness, trust and respectfulness. We commit to responding actively to what you…
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Adelphi's new postgraduate certificate in environmental justice for social workers is noted by Inside Higher Ed.
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Dear Students, We at Adelphi want to reconcile with our 124-year history and address the institutionalized racism here, in higher education, and in society. Institutional racism must be eradicated. To do that, we must first become self-aware and identify the areas for change. Your valued experiences are bringing to light additional processes that require immediate…
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Adelphi University has appointed longtime public safety associate director Ray Hughes '82 as executive director of the Department of Public Safety and Transportation, effective September 1.
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Blogging about natural hair and Black culture comes easily to Pamela Shaddock ’84. But these topics took a serious turn in 2015 when Shaddock’s older sister, Dianne Austin, was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Back in School Decades Later
CategoriesPublished:Andy Atzert, dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, is quoted in this Kiplinger story about our certificate programs. The story also appeared on Yahoo! Finance
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program serves the needs of those coping with breast cancer. That was the mission when the program was founded at the School of Social Work and remains its purpose today—40 years later.
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The History of Bitcoin
CategoriesPublished:Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, shares his expertise in a U.S. News & World Report story on the history of Bitcoin.
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The Office of Information Technology is very excited to welcome you back to campus! This summer has been one of tremendous growth, partnership, and excitement. The IT department has been eagerly awaiting the return of our faculty, students and staff. Given the current and expected adjustments to academia, a clear shift to hyflex and hybrid…
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Adelphi's first day of the Fall 2020 semester amid COVID-19 and the safety precautions being taken were featured in News 12 Long Island.
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UC Progress Update
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, We are so pleased to welcome our students, faculty and staff back to campus for the Fall 2020 semester. While you will notice many changes on campus to help ensure our community’s health and safety, one of the more exciting changes you’ll see is the transformation of the Ruth S. Harley University…
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Alma Lorena Monreal Munoz is a painter and designer who has been honored as a young entrepreneur in her hometown of Hermosillo, Mexico. She's also a winner of this year's You Are Welcome Here Scholarship, coming to Adelphi for our five-year BBA/MBA program.
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Samantha Meehan loves the wide-open spaces of her native Colorado, but the energy of New York has drawn her to Adelphi, where she'll play on the volleyball team and study chemistry on an academic scholarship.
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Brando Ortiz is coming from nearby Queens, but he's already traveled the globe winning world championships in salsa competitions. He'll study dance and business at Adelphi.
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La-Keir Morris has devoted her career and life to working with victims of domestic violence and serving as a foster parent. Now she's entered Adelphi's graduate program in social work with a goal of starting her own youth development organization.
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Michael D. D'Emic, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, is quoted in a story by The New York Times about the discovery of a fossilized embryo. A similar story also appeared in Smithsonian Magazine.
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A new social work graduate certificate program focused on environmental justice is featured in Yahoo News. The program was also featured in Long Island Business News and the Garden City Patch.
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The Adelphi Alumni Playwrights Group's virtual monologue event is featured in The Garden City News.
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On Sunday, August 16, Adelphi lost a beloved alumna: Claire Kantoff Shulman ’46, one of our first nursing graduates, who went on to become the first woman elected Queens borough president, a role she held for 16 years. Major media outlets throughout the region paid tribute to her extraordinary life, including The New York Times, the Daily News, the New…
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The first work by the newly formed Adelphi Alumni Playwrights Group (AAPG) is coming to a Zoom near you! On Tuesday, September 1, the group will present Buffering…, an inaugural evening of musings inspired by a simple prompt: Write a monologue about the coronavirus that's not about the coronavirus.
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This fall, Adelphi University’s School of Social Work will launch a new virtual program granting a postgraduate certificate in Environmental Justice for Social Workers. The first of its kind in the United States, it is designed to prepare social workers for working with vulnerable communities our rapidly changing world. The certificate program, created and taught…
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Kristen Capezza, MBA ’12, Vice President of Enrollment Management and University Communications, is quoted in a story by Money about the increase in college financial aid requests.
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