News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Constuction Update on South Ave reopening to vehicles
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Adelphi’s educational leadership development program is ideal for a teacher who aspires to a position of leadership or for a building leader who wants to work in central office administration.
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Adelphi University appoints Dr. Elizabeth Gross Cohn Director of the Center for Health Innovation
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Cohn returns to Adelphi from Columbia University.
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The May 2014 graduate is furthering her education, pursuing a master's in bilingual childhood special education.
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Mr. Wirth is an administrative director of outpatient rehabilitation services and sports medicine at Winthrop University Hospital and the 2014 Golf Classic honoree.
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Professor Robert Goldfarb, Ph.D., an authority on stroke, discusses his personal experience with stroke.
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Something Adelphi University helped me develop was greater self-awareness.
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Kaitlyn Di Lapi ’11 is making a profound difference in the lives of the students she teaches at Harlem Prep.
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Tom Pecora '83: A Winning Game Plan
CategoriesPublished:Tom Pecora is a 2002 inductee into the Adelphi University Athletic Hall of Fame and the Fordham men's basketball coach.
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In a tight job market, Kaitlin Meyer landed a coveted full-time position teaching math and earth science to special education students at Walt Whitman High School.
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Named to Adelphi's 10 Under 10 last fall, Louis Coraggio ’04, a personal trainer, offers tips on optimizing your fitness.
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Jill Forie '11: First Jobs
CategoriesPublished:Named to Adelphi’s 10 Under 10 last fall, she has designed more than 450 shoes for her company, Sink or Swim Custom Kicks.
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TOTalk has enabled many Adelphi University students to engage in clinical practice.
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Rachel became well-acquainted with Susan Lederer, Ph.D., as a student-clinician in Tot Talk in the Fall 2013 semester.
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Amanda Castellano: Learning by Doing
CategoriesPublished:Amanda Castellano will receive a bachelor’s degree in communication disorders from the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education in May 2014.
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Attend the Manhattan Center information session for more information.
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More than 300 high school students and teachers attended conference presented by Nassau County Commission on Human Rights.
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Adelphi University also offers Rebecca the flexibility she needs. She takes graduate courses on Sundays year-round.
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Faculty scholarship highlights from the School of Education.
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Caption: Mentored by Daryl Gordon, Ph.D. (third from left), M.A. in TESOL students (from left to right) Huan Ren, Wenxiu Ma, Yang Yang, Maki Nakayama and Alyssa Pinto made two presentations at the Applied Linguistics Winter Conference at Teachers College Columbia University on March 1, 2014.
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During three weeks in rural Uganda last July, Dr. Meredith Whitley served as an adviser to four female leaders who wanted to develop a women’s empowerment program that included training in basketball.
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Several weeks ago, Dean Jane Ashdown joined other deans from local schools of education at a meeting with New York City schools chancellor Carmen Farina.
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A polarized Congress and a child care industry that profits from selective access are significant obstacles to universal early child care.
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Supported by two New York State Race to the Top grants, Emily Kang, Ph.D., is helping to reform elementary school science education.
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Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., has worked with leaders and organizations across the United States and Africa to implement programs that engage underserved youth in sports in order to foster life skills.
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Adelphi University is helping to inspire a new generation of leaders in the sciences through hosting the annual L.E.G.O. Robotics Competition.
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The New York University professor initiated a deeply provocative discussion about the state of education today.
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New York University professor Pedro Noguera initiated a deeply provocative discussion about the state of education.
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The former chair of the Department of Exercise Science, Health Studies, Physical Education and Sport Management weighs in on Adelphi students.
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Pedro Noguera, Ph.D. will be speaking on “Challenging Racial Inequality in Our Schools” for the Ruth S. Ammon endowed lecture.