News at Adelphi
- College of Nursing & Public Health
-
Marylen Leon
CategoriesPublished:“When we were figuring out how we would pay, my mom said if I could get help with scholarships and grants, she could pay the rest so I could come here.”
-
Published:
“I want to help people in their most desperate times of need,” recent College of Nursing and Public Health graduate Hitesh Jani '13 said.
-
Published:
Adelphi University celebrates the launch of the newly named College of Nursing and Public Health.
-
Published:
"This is a decade of the nurse; opportunity for the nurse is greater than it has ever been,” keynote speaker Roxane B. Spitzer ’60.
-
Published:
Fall 2013 groundbreaking for a new building to house the College of Nursing and Public Health.
-
Published:
The dedicated education unit model matches a single preceptor to work with and track a maximum of two students over three semesters.
-
Paul Willenbrock ’10 and Donna Willenbrock (née Strong) ’82, ’01: Second Careers, Second Chances
CategoriesPublished:After long and varied careers, both finally chose nursing as their true calling, and found Adelphi’s School of Nursing to be exactly what they needed to get started on their new career path.
-
Published:
Dr. Cardoza ’11 graduated as the first Ph.D. recipient since the reinstatement of Adelphi's Ph.D. program in nursing.
-
Published:
Has already putting the skills he learned at Adelphi to work as a patient care associate and telemetry technician at Winthrop-University Hospital.
-
Published:
"Don’t give up on challenges because it is empowering and your hard work will pay off in the long run."
-
Published:
Meghan McPherson, CEM, coordinator of the Center for Health Innovation reflects on the importance of those in the emergency management field.
-
Published:
Chuck D, Adam Katz, Women's Field Hockey, Dr. Scott, Dean Coonan, Anustha Shrestha
-
Published:
Adelphi celebrates its nursing alumni during national nurses week.
-
Published:
A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
-
Published:
Adelphi faculty discuss their research into how best to respond to increasingly common disasters.
-
Published:
A look at how Adelphi researchers are studying food and nutrition.
-
Graduation Rates Sky High
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University is one of four Long Island institutions with graduation rates above the national average.
-
Published:
Medical doctor. Epidemiologist. Professor. Dr. Rondello has many areas of expertise.
-
Published:
In honor of the School’s 70th anniversary, Adelphi will hold a special reunion for nursing graduates in June.
-
Published:
A career in public health inspired Oswaldo Luciano to become a nurse. Adelphi's B.S.N. program was a great fit. “I was able to keep my full-time job while also being a full-time student.”
-
Published:
Lectures, programs and student activities celebrating diversity
-
Published:
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.…
-
Dr. Wladimir Louis-Charles ’12
CategoriesPublished:Believes that healthcare in Haiti will only improve with a strong nursing infrastructure.
-
Published:
By Caitlin Geiger It doesn’t fit the mold of the traditional classroom setting, and its students receive far more than a typical educational experience. In Dr. Diane Dembicki’s Healing and the Arts course, housed under the School of Nursing, each class focuses on a different approach to healing therapies, spanning from expressive and visual arts and drama therapy…
-
Published:
A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
-
Published:
Adelphi scholars apply their expertise to improve social and public health conditions globally, from Botswana to India.
-
Joyce Ostrowski (née Hollister) '46
CategoriesPublished:"My time at Adelphi was a wonderful one....Of all the amazing women I met, I remember Miss Montag as a very practical person and Dean Ruth Harley, who was just extraordinary."
-
Ann Callahan-Dick '47
CategoriesPublished:" I came from a family of doctors. I used to go with my father to the hospital or to make house calls, and I was often referred to as 'little doc.'"
-
Betty Davis (née Hetfield) '47
CategoriesPublished:"Adelphi made me a more caring person. It matured me in so many ways. I didn't know much about illnesses because our family was always very healthy."
-
Dr. Betty Forest '47
CategoriesPublished:"Nursing is a broad field; every year brings new careers you can choose from. A great future lies ahead."