News at Adelphi
- Academic Distinction in Our Core Four
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Our new public health minor is open to students from all majors.
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After starting a family, Dorene Cartwright decided it was time to go back to school.
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University College is offering two new courses that blend the benefits of online class, while still meeting three times.
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Students and faculty of the LI Au.D Consortium traveled to Vietnam to provide hearing services to underprivileged and underserved communities.
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“It’s like a hackathon but focused on game development,” said Lee Stemkoski, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics and computer science, who organized the event for Adelphi.
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As we approach another commencement season, we can look back at another successful and eventful year for University College and Adelphi.
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The healthcare environment is undergoing a much-needed change toward something that emphasizes prevention and community.
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The Latest in Personality Disorder Treatment
CategoriesPublished:Renowned psychologist Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., gives a lecture and a workshop for Adelphi's Derner Institute.
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Suzanne’s passion for music education continues with her development of online courses for higher education music, E-Learning.
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Sepe performs as an orchestral and chamber musician throughout the United States.
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The winner of the 2012 Northeast Horn Solo Competition, Egyptian hornist Amr Selim is quickly establishing a reputation as one of today’s foremost horn players.
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Since the Fall of 2011, Samadi has been an adjunct Professor at Adelphi University, teaching courses in piano as well as form and analysis.
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Nicholas Reeves brings together classical, sacred, and popular influences in well-crafted music that is gaining attention in New York City and beyond.
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Jim Oshinsky has a vision – that everyone is musical, and that improvisation is the bridge that can naturally connect one human being to another.
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A teacher for more than 25 years, Kelley Nassief is a vocal pedagogue featured in master classes and clinics throughout the country.
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She is known for her rare ability to play multiphonics—a technique somewhat akin to playing double-stops on a string instrument.
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Don Larsen, a native Long Islander, holds a BS in Music Ed from Hofstra University and an MS in Music Ed from Queens College.
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A violinist of great range and energy, Salley Koo has performed internationally as a solo and chamber musician.
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At Adelphi University, she teaches voice, vocal pedagogy and is the director of Adelphi Opera Theatre.
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Jalylah Burrell is an educator, veteran arts journalist, oral historian, deejay, audio editor, digital content producer/director and PhD candidate.
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Enjoying a diverse career in solo performance, conducting, accompanying and pedagogy, pianist Karen Faust Baer maintains a vital musical presence.
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As the former director of Lenox Hill Hospital’s Center for Attention and Learning, Dr. Kay significantly expanded testing and advocacy services for low-income children with learning disabilities.
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Andreas Karpf, Ph.D. hosted a presentation on New Horizons' mission to Pluto before hosting Observatory Night.
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Adelphi collaborates with leading institutions to create a network of knowledge and make sure students are getting the most well-rounded healthcare informatics experience.
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A Preview Of Adelphi's Doctor Of Nursing Practice
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For Morrison, anthropology offers the possibility of studying both ancient skeletal remains and recent human history.
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Learn about Adelphi's expanding Social Work Programs in Orange County, New York.
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Audrey Freshman Ph.D, explains the success of the continuing education workshops at Adelphi.
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Schoenfuss will take everything she learned at Adelphi and use it at her internship at the Institute for American Indian Studies in Connecticut.
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Veteran journalist and fiction author, Scott James ’84, gets asked all the time by writers: “How do I make sure my book is a hit?”