News at Adelphi
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One big misconception is that misusing drugs or alcohol is purely a personal choice, Adelphi experts say.
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As associate dean, she works to develop a variety of Honors workshops and courses to assist students with their skills in research and writing. In addition to her administrative duties as associate dean, she teaches writing, literature, intellectual history and Latin.
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The tragic death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has re-awakened us to the pervasiveness of opioid addiction and its perils.
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Dr. Rodriguez is a clinical psychologist and rehabilitation counselor with over 15 years of experience treating mental health issues with particular expertise in alcohol and substance abuse treatment.
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Dean O'Riley talks about a successful 2013–2014.
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The Business Continuity Training Program teaches working professionals how to create disaster preparedness plans and enhance their current knowledge.
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Through Herstory, students craft memoirs that lead to social change.
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To say that Honors College and S.T.E.P. graduate Rebecca Raymond '02, M.A. '03, is devoted to teaching would be an understatement.
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Famed educator to lecture at Adelphi on Wednesday, April 2
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Learning Something New Every Day: My Undergraduate Internship with Bridges to Adelphi
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A Unique Clinical Experience: My Internship with the National Tay Sachs and Allied Diseases Association
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Robert Catell ’99 (Hon.), retired chair and CEO of the KeySpan Corporation, visited Adelphi to speak about sustainable energy and the road to viable renewable energies.
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Q&A with Retired KeySpan Chairman and CEO Robert B. Catell ’99 (Hon.) at Adelphi University, February 26, 2014.
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Reign of Error by Diane Ravitch and The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley, reviewed by Jane Ashdown, Ph.D.
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Greg Williams, filmmaker of The Anonymous People, was part of a panel that discussed addiction recovery.
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Loretta Cangialosi is a Certified Public Accountant with over 30 years of experience and is currently Senior Vice President and Controller of Pfizer Inc. In 2013, she was elected to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees.
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New York State students are being given too many tests, which leads to an improper evaluation of students, teachers and principals.
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Schools across New York State are working hard to provide students with a safe and supportive environment.
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The semiannual event was cosponsored by the Ammon School of Education and the Long Island School Media Association.
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Patrick DeChello, Ph.D., presents "Understanding the DSM-5."
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Kristen has relatives who are hearing impaired, which influenced her decision to major in speech pathology.
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Sebastian Souchet '16 and Sindre Viksand '14 represented Adelphi at the Conference on Foreign Relations Back-to-School Event.
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“How, if it all, should the United States respond to the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons?”
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Political Science Majors Linda Naumann, Shannyn Ball, and John Bourquin write about their conference experiences.
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The Alice Brown Early Learning Center has been providing part-and full-day programs for preschoolers for more than 30 years.
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Continuing education has been an integral piece to University College.
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Welcome to the 2013 edition of the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies Newsletter.
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Discuss the pathways by which Long Island healthcare providers seek to improve community health outside the clinical setting.
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Graduate student Tyeisha Deas is learning the skills to work with severely traumatized youth.