News at Adelphi
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CHI's Emergency Preparedness Poll, Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, Bridges to Adelphi Program, Big Apple College Fair.
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Continuing education has been an integral piece to University College.
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Welcome to the 2013 edition of the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies Newsletter.
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Science teacher Stefanie Oddo ‘08, MS ‘10, returned to her alma mater to earn an advanced certificate in middle school education.
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Salvatore Iacone, Ph.D., specializes in teaching film and literature courses.
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Carl Mirra: Encouraging Critical Thinkers
CategoriesPublished:Carl Mirra, a former US marine, who proudly became a vocal opponent of war while serving during the first Gulf War.
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Technology Workshops for Fall 2013
CategoriesPublished:Brief workshops on Gmail, Microsoft Office and Internet Security
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Use It and Don’t Lose It
CategoriesPublished:Backing up your files might seem like a pain, but it’s no comparison to rewriting that paper due tomorrow
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Ahmed Eldib '12
CategoriesPublished:Meet Ahmed Eldib, an Adelphi University biology major from the Class of 2012. Learn about his background and research interests.
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Nirmala Khemraj '11
CategoriesPublished:Meet Nirmala Khemraj, an Adelphi University biology major from the Class of 2011. Learn about her background and research interests.
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Meet Wendy Podany, an Adelphi University biology major from the Class of 2011. Learn about her background and research interests.
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Elizabeth Fey '11
CategoriesPublished:Elizabeth talks about how she balanced being a biochemistry major, math minor, and championship lacrosse player, on her way to studying forensic science in graduate school.
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Irving Rosario '11
CategoriesPublished:Irving looks back on his experiences as a biochemistry major and the research opportunities and internships that were part of his Adelphi experience.
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Lendelle Raymond '12
CategoriesPublished:Lendelle looks back on the experience of learning in a small, connected environment. She studied the breast cancer drug Letrozole as part of the McDonnell Fellowship program.
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Discuss the pathways by which Long Island healthcare providers seek to improve community health outside the clinical setting.
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Education is what Dr. Anne Mungai has always stressed to children, including her four daughters.
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Graduate student Tyeisha Deas is learning the skills to work with severely traumatized youth.
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Youth of the Year Award, Cathy Chung in New York Times, Susan Weissner in Daily Beast, Deborah Serani in Scientific American.
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“The President’s Series on Critical Issues” by Adelphi President Robert A. Scott with New York State Senator Dean Skelos.
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Alumni of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business are always advancing in their career fields and some of them were noted in the media. Find out how they were featured.
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Phishing for Information: A True Story
CategoriesPublished:Safeguard your personal information and be wary of people and emails that seem phishy.
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Adelphi grads are part of a nationwide trend of women superintendents.
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Anustha Shretha, junior in economics, is an exemplary student leader at Adelphi and is one to watch after graduation.
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To call Irene Pizzo dedicated would be an understatement. She drives nearly two hours from KAPPA 5 to her home in Centereach, Long Island.
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Aggressive Malware Warning
CategoriesPublished:A new, aggressive form of malware has been circulating on the Internet
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Initiative Sets Forth to Create a Skilled Trauma Workforce and Deliver Services to Area Youth
CategoriesPublished:The Institute for Adolescent Trauma announces its partnership with MercyFirst.
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Free children’s program with Adelphi University’s music department.
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Adelphi professor Geoffrey Ream discusses the game's addictive qualities and whether it is making our society more violent.
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Dipti Singhi
CategoriesPublished:See what she plans to do with an M.S. in Childhood Special Education.