News at Adelphi
- Academic Distinction in Our Core Four
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Lee Stemkoski, Ph.D., has helped students have fun while they learn to create video games.
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Think Big
CategoriesPublished:Michael Schroeck and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger spoke about Big Data, it's meaning, it's uses and its future.
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Veronica Jimenez-Harrison, a bilingual speech-language pathologist, is pursuing a doctorate at Adelphi University.
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Joseph Hoffman, Ph.D. '14, earned his doctorate at Adelphi while working full-time as a speech-language pathologist.
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A sample of Honors College students explain what they think makes a student flourish in the classroom. The ideas they present play off of philosophical ideas of open-mindedness.
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Dean Shawn O'Riley looks back on 40 years of University College.
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The new chapter will honor students who have demonstrated consistent academic excellence.
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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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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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Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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Adelphi Welcomes Long Island Metro Business Action and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice
CategoriesPublished:Students share their opinions about meeting Nassau County District Attorney, Kathleen Rice.
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Participating in the fifth annual Back-to-School Event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.
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The Literary Encounters series featured Téa Obreht and Alexi Zentner, two literary professionals showcasing their talents, perspectives and approaches to their work.
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Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D., Will Give Adelphi’s Annual Lindemann Lecture in Human Development
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Benjamin will present her paper, “Only One Can Live: the Fear of Harming and the Need for Repair.”
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The Derner Institute will honor the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Berkenau.
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Certified and aspiring school psychologists at Adelphi’s Social Training Center help young adults with autism spectrum find acceptance and friends.
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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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Dr. Reem Khamis-Dakwar directs the first EEG lab at the Hy Weinberg Center at Adelphi University.
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The Adelphi University Center for Health Innovation will host a lecture and panel discussion on Ebola and Beyond: Are we Ready?
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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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“Students don’t feel lost in the shuffle”
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The link between the music departments of Adelphi University and Nassau Community College (NCC) is described as a "pipeline".
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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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New resource available for political and social science research.
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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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Nursing students have many experiential learning opportunities, most notably through study abroad trips to Costa Rica, Peru and Guatemala.
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