News at Adelphi
- Academic Distinction in Our Core Four
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Adelphi alumnus Stephen Demos '83, reminisces about language learning at Adelphi and the advancements the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures has made.
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TOTalk has enabled many Adelphi University students to engage in clinical practice.
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Learn about Shared Roots, a social networking site for ancestors.
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Review of Lance Strate's homage to Neil Postman.
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You see his inspiration and insights in our classes taught by professors, a number of whom were his students.
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Communications faculty are preparing for a new venture in online education.
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Press Day Draws more than 300 High School Journalists in Largest University Outreach Event
CategoriesPublished:Annual event featured the University’s Quill Award competition.
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Studio 108 will house TV and film production courses as Blodgett Hall continues to take on new life.
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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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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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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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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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Adelphi University's Levermore Global Scholars program welcomed Francesco Bastagli to campus as the first Levermore Global Scholars Fellow.
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Workshop included information regarding resume writing, interview preparation and more.
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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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Recent court decisions such as the Trayvon Martin case, racial profiling and voting rights challenge us to think critically about race.
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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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Lecture on breast cancer research and treatment update.
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LGS students attended the 2nd Annual Latin American, Caribbean, Latino and Indigenous Conference.
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This year, the annual CHI symposium focuses on the role of the non-Medical Doctor in the future of medicine and patient care.
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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.
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Fellowship in honor of Jerry Cain and Scott James ’84 lasting impact in social media.
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Test taking workshop which focused on lowering test anxiety and improving study skills for course exams as well as the LMSW exam.
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Students had the opportunity to participate in “Social Work Speed Consulting” for Social Work Month
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School of Social Work graduate students presented Astor Services for Children & Families, Head Start Program with over $1700 dollars of much needed school supplies for their children.
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Adelphi University M.F.A. Program in Creative Writing Begins “Conversation Series” on April 3
CategoriesPublished:Jamaica Kincaid and Lauren K. Alleyne will be featured in the inaugural M.F.A. event "Literary Encounters: A Conversation Series."
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In spring 2014, the School of Social Work is offering study abroad programs to Sweden and Israel and hosting students from Russia
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Enas Elmohands finds abundant support and great success in combining a passion for human rights and love of the arts.