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On June 21, the New York State Assembly and the Senate unanimously passed the Nonprofit Revitalization Act. The Act includes substantial reforms that will cut red tape while enhancing governance and oversight of nonprofits. The Act is a product of over two years’ work by New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman’s office and…
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It is sometimes helpful to understand change management in the context of a framework that can simplify the concept.TCC Group developed a model of organizational effectiveness that explains the how a nonprofit can be effective over time if it is strong in the leadership, management and technical domains, and adaptive. » Download the article that discusses the…
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Metrics are a way of measuring your organization’s performance as it moves from the present state to its preferred future, and ultimately towards social impact. A recent article in the Philanthropy Journal reviews resources and offers techniques, tools and tips for using data to make progress towards your goals. A few highlights include: Developing good metrics Prioritizing what…
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Change management is not complicated for leaders who understand that organizations are like people; people resist change when they have to exchange what is known (the present) for what is unknown (the future). Therefore, effective leaders communicate a compelling vision for the future, the path the organization should take, and their own commitment to remain…
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Effective nonprofit leaders use change management to control certain conditions to achieve their desired outcomes.  Meghan Dankovich, in a recent blog discusses one of many frameworks for managing change. » Read More As seen in the June 2013 issue of LeadTime. For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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In This Week’s News: May 25-31
CategoriesPublished:Former Adelphi University Basketball Coach Steve Clifford named Charolotte Bobcats new head coach.
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Think So You Don't Sink
CategoriesPublished:Assistant Professor Angela Beale, Ph.D. gives her top 10 swimming tips for the summer.
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Adelphi extends its deepest sympathy to the members of the Bierwirth family.
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Maxwell Parnell, Network Systems Assistant
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"I felt that Adelphi, my professors, and the exposure I received in my field placements prepared me to get on a fast track in the field." - Ray Torres
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Elizabeth Braren was named Collier County (FL) Elementary School Teacher of the Year in 2007 and received the Award for Excellence in Arts Education in 2008 and the Golden Apple Award in 2010.
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Chuck D, Anagnostis Agelarakis, Carmen Rojas, Marcum LLP, Northrop Grumman and Dr. Robert Scott are among those making Adelphi news this week.
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Free Emergency Management Bioterrorism Training for First Responders and Health Professionals
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University's Center for Health Innovation sponsors First Responder Bioterrorism Training.
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After long and varied careers, both finally chose nursing as their true calling, and found Adelphi’s School of Nursing to be exactly what they needed to get started on their new career path.
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Dr. Cardoza ’11 graduated as the first Ph.D. recipient since the reinstatement of Adelphi's Ph.D. program in nursing.
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Has already putting the skills he learned at Adelphi to work as a patient care associate and telemetry technician at Winthrop-University Hospital.
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"Don’t give up on challenges because it is empowering and your hard work will pay off in the long run."
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Meghan McPherson, CEM, coordinator of the Center for Health Innovation reflects on the importance of those in the emergency management field.
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While she was still a student at Adelphi, Nicole founded her own design firm. The President and CEO of Nikster Designs said her creative juices have been flowing ever since she can remember.
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A mother of four, Kathleen Brush is pursuing a master's in what she is passionate about—healthcare informatics.
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2013 Commencement Address
CategoriesPublished:"You came from different worlds, engaged the Adelphi world to your advantage, and now embark into another."
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Community Development, University Style
CategoriesPublished:"While higher education is a major economic force on Long Island, for sure, these institutions are more than just economic engines in and of themselves."
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In This Week’s News: May 12-17
CategoriesPublished:Chuck D to receive honorary doctorate and give a speech at Adelphi's 117th commencement ceremony, Sunday, May 19.
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Adelphi responds to Sandy’s ravages.
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U.S. News & World Report says that Adelphi outperforms its ranking.
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Growing Up with the PAC
CategoriesPublished:Theatre major Caitlin Belforti ’13 finds a home in AUPAC.
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Fire & Ice: A Memorial
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Art Professor Carson Fox creates a provocative installation.
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Peter Nolan, M.S. ’66, Ph.D. ’74
CategoriesPublished:He came to Adelphi to pursue a master’s in applied mathematics. He was almost finished with the degree when he took a theoretical physics course with Anthony Lemos of the Adelphi University Physics Department. One class with Professor Lemos changed everything.
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Cheryl Gitlitz ’83, M.S.W. ’84, serves more than 700 special needs students in Long Island’s Bellmore-Merrick Central High Schools.
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Anton Soradoi '10: Willing to Try
CategoriesPublished:In the three years after he graduated, Anton consulted for Google and led a startup company that arranges unique tours and experiences.