News at Adelphi
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VCG Governance Matters & The Foundation Center invites you to a breakfast roundtable on January 17, from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. The roundtable will address some of the human resource issues that can rise to the level of board involvement. The panel will be moderated by David M. LaGreca, executive director of the VCG…
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New technology and tools can take some of the stress out of doing work in nonprofits. Online crowdfunding platforms like Catapult, Gofundme, Indiegogo, and Kickstarter make it easier to make online appeals for financial support. Other tools like web analytics and mobile apps are changing the way nonprofits connect to their constituency and markets. A…
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Is 2013 the year you evaluate your programs? Rebecca Gajda and Jennifer Jewiss offer strategies that will help you identify and document outcomes, activities, and indicators, and assess the quantity and quality of program achievements. One key takeaway from this article is that no strategy will be all-inclusive. On the other hand, beginning with no…
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An organization’s bylaws provide a road map for how the board should conduct its affairs. Nonprofit executives and boards should review the organization’s bylaws periodically and revise as needed. The Center has posted a guide to reviewing bylaws on our website. The review tool has 14 simple questions that your bylaws should answer. » Download…
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As the New Year begins many nonprofit executives think about goals they want to achieve for their organizations. The Center for Nonprofit Leadership wants to help you turn your organization’s New Year’s resolutions into actions. This month’s LeadTime offers tips, and links to resources to help you implement your ideas to make your organization more…
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On December 5, 2012, Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business kicked off a series of ongoing forums with the theme The 2012 Election is Over — Now What?, coordinated by Visiting Professor and Senior Executive-in-Residence Michael J. Driscoll M.B.A. ’89. Professor Driscoll was joined by alumnus Thomas J. Donohue M.B.A. ’65, president and…
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Mychael Fabio ’12
CategoriesPublished:Earned All-American honors for his 400-meter dash at the 2012 NCAA Division II Championships.
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IT donates equipment to Coordinated Agency for Spanish Americans
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Human psychology has become an increasingly important factor in health outcomes.
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Adelphi Professor Carolyn M. Springer, Ph.D., provides insight on the ways psychologists can influence the field of medicine.
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More than 150 members of the Derner community gathered for a special evening.
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Adelphi alumni and students joined forces to fundraise for the Patrick L. Ross Fellowship Fund.
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Jackie Bowen, IT Purchasing Clerk
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Exploring Critical Issues, hosted by Adelphi University President Robert A. Scott, examines views on early childhood education.
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"Are such scandals unique to colleges and schools? What are the causes? What are the remedies?"
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Graduate students won the Portfolio Trading Team Champion trophy.
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Carmen (Cicirelli) Sapara, B.S. ’87, is the manager of patient services for ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Somerset, New Jersey.
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Adelphi’s 2012 10 Under 10 Honorees met for an intimate dinner with President Robert A. Scott to commemorate their continued connection and support toalma mater.
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An employee giving fund set up after Hurricane Sandy raised more than $47,000 from 259 donors to support the 32 employees who applied for assistance.
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Did you know that aphasia affects about one million Americans—many of them stroke victims?
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Dr. Betty L. Forest ’47, ’10 (Hon.) touched the lives of thousands during her career as a nurse and nurse educator.
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Adelphi continues to reach out to the people and communities who are in need of help following Hurricane Sandy.
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A study by U.S. News and World Report found that Adelphi is greatly overperforming its undergraduate academic reputation in ensuring student success.
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Relay for Life Kicks Off at Adelphi University Adelphi University’s second Relay for Life fundraiser to benefit the American Cancer Society officially launched on November 28, 2012. Students and faculty came together for the Kick-Off rally to encourage everyone on campus to sign up for Relay, join a team, and learn about this life-saving event.…
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Presented to 12 exceptional high school students for outstanding public service and volunteer leadership as well as academic excellence.
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More than a month after Superstorm Sandy, residents, businesses, and towns still face a long road to recovery and the catastrophic damage is still visible. On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 8:00 a.m., Adelphi University’s Center for Health Innovation (CHI) will hold its Inaugural Symposium focused on assuring the continuum of care in emergency situations.…
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Dr. Wladimir Louis-Charles ’12
CategoriesPublished:Believes that healthcare in Haiti will only improve with a strong nursing infrastructure.
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Maureen N. McLane was educated at Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago, from which she received her Ph.D. in 1997. A poet and critic, she has published two books of poetry and four nonfiction books. A contributing editor at Boston Review, her articles on poetry, fiction, teaching, and sexuality have appeared widely e.g., in The New York…
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University Recognized Among Nation’s Best Colleges and Exceeds Academic Reputation At a time when higher education is under intense scrutiny to demonstrate its relevance and value, Adelphi University has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report in its first-ever list of colleges in its National Universities ranking category that are overperforming in ensuring student…
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by Brett Spielberg Beginning Fall 2013, the Manhattan Center will be accepting 15 students into its exclusive pre-service track, cohort-like M.S. in Early Childhood Special Education program. Open to candidates who do not currently hold teacher certification in New York State, this full-time, 55-credit program leads to dual certification in both early childhood education and…