News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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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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John Wygand, M.A. has been awarded the American College of Sports Medicine Fellow (ACSM).
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Pursue an advanced certificate at reduced tuition.
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Melody Zambriski: Matching Rhyme With Reason
CategoriesPublished:Graduate student Melody Zambriski has undertaken a research study that involves investigating the impact of rhyming books on language-impaired children.
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With Adelphi set to launch its online M.S. in Sport Management program in Spring 2015, more students will gain exposure to the wide range of opportunities in sports.
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Lilleen Ferraro ’06, M.A. ’07, and her daughter, Sarah Russell, share a common bond—Adelphi University.
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Associate Professor Mara Manson, Ed.D., received the Distinguished Service Award from the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreating and Dance.
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Alumna Marguerite Izzo was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame and met President Barack Obama at the White House.
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Dean Jane Ashdown attended Conversations on Race at Adelphi's Garden City campus on October 13, 2014.
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Leonard Bruno '11, M.S. '14
CategoriesPublished:As an Adelphi undergraduate, he began charting a career path that combines sports, teaching and leadership and now teaches at Urban Dove TEAM Charter School in Brooklyn.
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Compelled to teach in the inner-city, she drives more than 100 miles round trip each day to teach science at KAPPA 5, a public school for Grades 6–8 in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
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Nellyzita Nwosu, Ph.D. '13
CategoriesPublished:The first to receive a Ph.D. in speech-language pathology from the Ammon School of Education, Dr. Nwosu works with speech- and hearing-impaired children at P.S. 69 in Queens.
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A thought-provoking discussion by a panel of experts launches the first in the Center for Health Innovation's Rapid Response series.
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She wants her preschool students to "love the process of learning, not just the end result."
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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.
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A Look Back
CategoriesPublished:With World War II raging in February of 1943, Adelphi opened its nursing school with an enrollment of just under 30 women. By October of that year, 187 women were enrolled.
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An Adelphi University student organized a dinner in Brooklyn, New York, so Jews and Muslims could get to know one another.
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In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
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In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
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Dr. Reem Khamis-Dakwar directs the first EEG lab at the Hy Weinberg Center at Adelphi University.
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Teaching in the City
CategoriesPublished:Graduates of the Ammon School of Education bring talent, passion, compassion and tireless commitment to their jobs in the city that never sleeps.
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True Grit
CategoriesPublished:During her lecture on October 8, Angela Duckworth, Ph.D., provided tips on acquiring more grit.
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Graduate student Trevena Goulbourne spent a productive summer as an intern through the Community Fellows Program.
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New technology improves the classroom experience for those suffering from hearing loss.
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Adelphi University graduate Christina Campanile will teach English to Spanish-speaking students in Madrid for a year.
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"Cross-Cultural Body Image Diversity Panel: Defining Beauty through Cultural Standards" examines beauty.
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Applications are now being accepted for the online M.S. in Sport Management.
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The high-need areas in the last decade have been special education, TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages)/bilingual education and, now, early childhood education.
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Serving the Community
CategoriesPublished:Master's degree candidates in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders ran the weekly aphasia sessions.
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Melissa Uretsky: Speech-Language Pathology major; Office of the CIO inventory specialist