News at Adelphi
- School of Social Work
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Dr. Francoeur is named a fellow in the Social Research, Policy, and Practice section of the Gerontological Society of America
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Two Manhattan Center B.S.W. students gain placements in competitive New York City child welfare program.
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This alumna returned to teach social work in the Hudson Valley Center.
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Chrisann Newransky, Ph.D., is the external evaluator for Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling's Stability at Home program.
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Njeri Kagotho, Ph.D., examines how social policy can bolster the wealth and health of Kenyan families affected by HIV.
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Juanita Hotchkiss, M.S.W. ’15, used personal struggles and classroom training as a springboard for relief efforts in Queens, NY, after Hurricane Sandy.
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Brent Russell '13, M.S.W '14 uses his military experience and Social Work knowledge to help Veterans recover.
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In his recent book, Professor George Russell, Ph.D., asks "How can we begin to address the malaise of indifference to nature so widespread among our young people?"
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This distinguished social work educator receives the prestigious Richard Lodge Prize.
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Ava Fevrier, MSW ’14, emerged from the Master of Social Work program at Adelphi University’s Manhattan Center with far more than a degree.
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Lauren Ashley Richard-Holt ’11, M.S.W. ’12 brings care and support to those battling cancer.
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Joe Crego, M.S.W. ’12, can relate to veterans because he is one himself.
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Ghana Spencer-Morgan, M.S.W. ’04, counsels not one but two populations--prison inmates and at-risk youth.
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Maria Rodriguez ’13, M.S.W. ’14 is dedicated to brightening the lives of older adults.
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Peter Chernack, D.S.W., associate dean and president of the NASW-NYS, presents how the School is participating in Social Work Month 2015.
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She is passionate about social work and enjoys working at Adelphi's Manhattan Center library. "Adelphi’s Manhattan Center is like a home away from home. We are all like family."
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"Building a Culture of Peace" featured a panel discussion, video from the frontline of wars and workshops on peace-building strategies.
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He once lived on the streets. Now he plans to shape social policy. “It’s crazy. At one point, the world didn’t want to deal with me, and now it’s like I’ve got these amazing people who have already achieved what I want to get to, supporting me.”
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Carol A. Ammon, MBA ‘79, ’10 (Hon.), DNP has created three scholarships that will ensure the Ammon name lives on at Adelphi and directly support students in need of scholarship funds.
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Cheryl McAuliffe, M.S.W. ’06, Ph.D. ’13, is the new director of the B.S.W. program in the School of Social Work.
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Valentin received key assistance from student financial services after her mother was unable to work.
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With a desire to help others, the West Hempstead, New York, native has excelled in the School of Social Work.
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"I knew I wanted to be involved with creating a more equal world and assisting people who are disenfranchised."
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Dr. Olga Brom Spencer's M.S.W. ’71 life and career are filled with experiences enjoyed and accomplishments achieved with great passion and purpose.
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Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Ph.D., uses her social work skills to help Sakhi for South Asian Women advance its mission.
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The Center for Nonprofit Leadership teaches teens the signs of an abusive relationship.
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Stavroula Kyriakakis, Ph.D., studied intimate partner violence in Mexican immigrant communities.
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A discussion on race, police use of force and the law took place at Adelphi University's Olmsted Theatre on December 8, 2014.
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After volunteering with children in Guatemala, she is now applying her social work skills to helping young people at home.
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Support for Veterans on Campus
CategoriesPublished:From tuition policies to special services and events, Adelphi goes out of its way to serve veterans.