News at Adelphi
- Academic Distinction in Our Core Four
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In five years at Adelphi, Kyle Blackmer '12, M.A. '13, earned two degrees, played on the men's soccer team and learned of his new talent—playing trombone in a jazz ensemble.
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Four questions with Casey Scott and John Napolitano.
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Adelphi University celebrates the launch of the newly named College of Nursing and Public Health.
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The new course, Social Media, keeps Adelphi students aware of their digital selves.
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"This is a decade of the nurse; opportunity for the nurse is greater than it has ever been,” keynote speaker Roxane B. Spitzer ’60.
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The dedicated education unit model matches a single preceptor to work with and track a maximum of two students over three semesters.
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Adelphi again meets the exacting criteria established by NCATE.
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Free Emergency Management Bioterrorism Training for First Responders and Health Professionals
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University's Center for Health Innovation sponsors First Responder Bioterrorism Training.
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Dr. Cardoza ’11 graduated as the first Ph.D. recipient since the reinstatement of Adelphi's Ph.D. program in nursing.
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A mother of four, Kathleen Brush is pursuing a master's in what she is passionate about—healthcare informatics.
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New Dean Anthony Libertella reintroduces himself to students, faculty and staff of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business as he starts his second term of leadership for the School.
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Renowned educator and author Diane Ravitch, Ph.D., spoke about the state of public education in America.
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Interim Dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Barbara Nemecek has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.
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Adelphi University's Community Reads pick, Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, sparks discussion and engagement for freshman and the AU community at large.
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Adelphi University's College of Arts and Sciences welcomes U.N. Human Rights Award winner and human rights activist Shula Koenig.
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Adelphi University College of Arts and Sciences faculty, alumni and students weigh in on the controversial issue of global warming.
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Stephan Berger '12 recounts the meaningful personal and professional experience.
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Adelphi female physics alumni address current theories and offer solutions regarding the shortage of women in physics and engineering.
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Our pre-college programs provide high school students with a taste of collegiate life.
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Dean Ashdown talks about the new teaching assessments in New York State.
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Political Science senior Vincent Abbate attended the United States Air Force Academy’s 54th Academy Assembly in Colorado Springs.
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300 high school journalists attend prestigious event.
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An innovative film workshop for high school students called “In the Director’s Chair” will make its debut this summer.
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Noteworthy happenings from the Department of Communications.
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Communications and Art programs join to offer new animation courses as digital media curriculum expands
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A list of psychology conferences.
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Dr. Jackson talks about the Derner Internship Consortium, a program for doctoral clinical psychology students.
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Derner graduates are psychologists who enter the job market with background in psychological and personality assessment.
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Carla Deazle, a General Studies Learning Community and S.T.E.P. alumna, now teaches in General Studies Learning Community and is the program's assistant director.
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“Part of advocating for people with any type of disability is being able to teach others what that disability entails, what kind of assistance they need and the laws people should be abiding by.”