News at Adelphi
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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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"My years at Adelphi were exciting and gratifying...Scott and I are delighted to support this wonderful, vibrant institution to help ensure that current and future students will also enjoy the same high quality experience that I did at Adelphi."
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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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The Dawn of Big Data
CategoriesPublished:Big Data has a monumental impact in a variety of fields, and it is here to stay.
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Check out the buzz around campus about University College's 40th anniversary.
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In 2002 the Nebletts established The Marcus Rayman Neblett Award and have continued to contribute to this initiative through the years.
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Geoffrey Palmer ’61
CategoriesPublished:“I hope that my scholarship can open the door to an Adelphi education for future students.”
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From personal and professional experience, Dr. Crown knows the benefits of using a psychodynamic approach in caring for those with autism spectrum disorder.
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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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Find out what the alumni from the Department of Political Science are up to.
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Law School: Advice from Alums
CategoriesPublished:Reach out, ask questions and seek advice.
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In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
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Jocelyn Charnas, Ph.D. '09, shares lessons learned from launching a thriving psychotherapy practice.
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Paul Saks, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Saks received his doctorate from Adelphi in 2007 and is currently a supervising faculty member at Manhattan Psychiatric Center.
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Marie Podany '09 has been an R.N. in the cardiac intensive care unit with North Shore-LIJ Health System since 2009.
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"Creating a scholarship—a permanent tribute to the School of Nursing Class of 1961—is a way for us to ensure that current students receive the same opportunities we did at Adelphi.”
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Adelphi 7 Sisters Endowed Scholarship Fund
CategoriesPublished:Nearly five decades ago, seven African American wome found each other at what was then a predominantly white Adelphi University. Forever the Adelphi 7 Sisters, they decided in 2012 to create a legacy at Adelphi, the place where their story began.
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The Smalley Family Endowment for Italian Language Studies was established in 2013. This endowment provides scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing a minor (or major when it is available) in Italian language.
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“I created a scholarship in memory of my late husband. I am deeply grateful each year for the opportunity to meet the John A. Weisz scholarship recipients; clearly, they remind me of the promise of Adelphi.”
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Alison Carper, Ph.D. ‘03, rewrote her life story when she left journalism for a career in psychotherapy.
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Successful Nursing Alumni: Beginnings
CategoriesPublished:The Fall 2014 issue of Illuminations took a look at how nursing alumni from all decades decided to pursue a career in nursing.
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Spring 2014 Alumni Updates
CategoriesPublished:Take a look at what our alumni have been up to lately.
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Find out what the alumni of Adelphi University's International Studies Program are doing now.
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Natnael Petros talks about his wonderful experience studying abroad in Morocco.
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After receiving her degree, Edrman became an infusion nurse in outpatient oncology at Oregon Health and Science University.
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Wiltshire is assistant director for ACMH’s young adult population. This is the first time in ACMH history that the agency is focusing in on this specific age group.
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Crystal has an impressive résumé filled with household names in the music industry, like MTV, Atlantic Records and Universal Music Group.
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Joeanna Arthur ’04
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Arthur is a project scientist at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), one of the 17 sister intelligence community organizations.
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Linda (Sapanski) Smith ’07, Ph.D. ’12
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Smith is a clinical assistant professor at NYU School of Medicine in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and works in secure juvenile detention centers in New York City.
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Fayola L. Williams ’04
CategoriesPublished:Williams is an assistant district attorney for the Kings County District Attorney’s Office and an adjunct professor at Metropolitan College of New York, where she teaches a course on contemporary values and ethics.