News at Adelphi
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Adelphi University has appointed 5 new deans at various schools since 2009.
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Adelphi rallies to help local communities in Superstorm Sandy’s aftermath.
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Lecture by Khalil Gibran Muhammad on “Grand Simplification: The Challenge of Historical Illiteracy in the Age of Mass Incarceration"
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Keynote speaker for the Ninth Annual Nursing Leadership and Research Conference.
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“I’m honored to be working for AWP with such talented people"
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Teaching fiction and creative nonfiction beginning Fall 2013
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Giving Back, Globally and Locally
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi students show commitment to service by getting involved in a range of projects, internships and activities.
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In This Week's News: March 2-8
CategoriesPublished:MaryAnne Hyland, Jessie Klein, Christine O’Connell, Scott Dimig, Diane Chapman, Jack Angel
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Author and historian to speak at Adelphi University on March 18, 2013
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BCI curriculum integrated into Emergency Management program
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Danielle Sofferman
CategoriesPublished:A commuter student and physics major, she is currently studying optical lithography, particularly the nonlinearities of CdSe quantum dot thin-films by inscribing patterns onto them.
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Balance calories taken in with those burned from metabolizing.
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner doctoral students throughout 2012-2013.
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Psychology Conferences
CategoriesPublished:A list of psychology conferences.
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner faculty throughout 2012-2013.
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Interview with Dr. Dan Sapen about his experiences as a doctoral student and life after Derner.
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Derner hosted "Where Do We Go From Here? – Part II," in which alumni returned to advise current students looking to the future.
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Dr. Jackson talks about the Derner Internship Consortium, a program for doctoral clinical psychology students.
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Dr. Edna Foa on her technique for treating PTSD, Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE).
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Derner graduates are psychologists who enter the job market with background in psychological and personality assessment.
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Laura Shapiro, editor of the Derner Institute Day Residue Newsletter, thanks everyone who supported its regeneration.
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Information on the newest update to Moodle.
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Stay posted on Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
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A review of the FCPE's inaugural Hybrid & Online Teaching and Learning Seminar.
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A look at what an FCPE Graduate Assistantship taught one student about experiential learning.
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The School of Social Work faculty learns how to make up lost time using asynchronous learning tools.
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Review Patricia Marcellino's initial first steps for the iPad project.
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“Social media have become like email and a website: mandatory, not optional.” The potential for social media to revolutionize the way that nonprofit organizations market themselves is being realized by many notable nonprofits including World Vision and The Humane Society of the United States. These organizations have developed text campaigns, mobile gift catalogs, mobile optimized…
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Strongnonprofits.org offers free tools and guides for better nonprofit financial management. Developed in partnership between The Wallace Foundation and Fiscal Management Associates, the site contains more than 64 resources for anyone involved in nonprofit financial planning, monitoring, operations or oversight, and particularly for nonprofit afterschool program providers. Features range from a nonprofit accounting guide, to…
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Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. Too many nonprofits, he says, are rewarded for how little they spend -not for what they get done. Instead of equating frugality with morality, he asks us to start rewarding charities for their big goals and big accomplishments…