News at Adelphi
- Academic Distinction in Our Core Four
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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.
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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.