News at Adelphi
- Media Mentions
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Once again, Adelphi's reputation as one of America's best universities will be reaffirmed by inclusion in the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
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Dr. Hilsenroth was one of the 33 influential psychologists tapped for insights for the July/August 2018 issue of Monitor on Psychology, the monthly magazine of the American Psychological Association.
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Feature on Mirirai Sithole ’12, including discussion of her being recognized by Adelphi as an outstanding alumna.
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Commentary by President Emeritus Robert A. Scott.
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Feature on Igor Webb, professor and director of Adelphi’s M.F.A. program, and his book Christopher Smart’s Cat.
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor of communications, quoted.
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Adelphi feature and Kristen Capezza, associate vice president of enrollment management, interviewed.
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Feature on recognition by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
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Feature on Adelphi Archivist David Ranzan’s work to save Dowling’s archival material (also featured in Long Island Business News).
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Column featuring research by Katherine Fiori, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the psychology department.
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Commentary by Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars Fellow (also appeared on five other news sites)
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Feature including interviews and photos of Adelphi staff and students as well as Kristen Capezza, associate vice president of enrollment management (our student Jillian Prystupa also was quoted in another story in that Sunday education section.)
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Feature on state HECap funds awarded for Adelphi’s renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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An editorial referencing work done by Paul Thaler, Ph.D., professor of communications.
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Article and video feature on the University’s use of ladybugs instead of pesticides.
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This Autistic American Life
CategoriesPublished:Interview of Stephen Shore, clinical assistant professor of education.
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Speech Pathology Master's Programs' Interview with Dr. Ryan Lee-James of Adelphi University
CategoriesPublished:Read Dr. Lee-James' interview with Speech Pathology Master's Programs.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristol, a research fellow in the Levermore Global Scholars Program at Adelphi.
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Feature on the University’s environmentally friendly methods of maintaining its campus—and the work of Robert Conaghan, associate director of Facilities Management.
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor of communications, quoted.
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Adelphi’s Big Award
CategoriesPublished:Coverage of NRCCUA’s awarding Adelphi an Eduventures 2018 Innovation Award—a PRWeb story appeared in approximately 165 news outlets nationwide.
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Rakesh Gupta, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, quoted on the effect of U.S. policy on the local economy.
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Student and Jaggar Fellow Lindsey Scott interviewed on interning at an organic farm operation.
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Adelphi scores PCLI awards
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi student newspaper The Delphian honored as Long Island’s college paper of the year.
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Psychology adjunct faculty member Deborah Serani, Psy.D., quoted.
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Two recent Adelphi M.B.A. graduates, Danielle Cutuli ’16, M.B.A. ’18, and Joe Lucito ’17, featured, and Tom Ward Jr. ’93, executive director of Adelphi’s Center for Career and Professional Development, quoted.
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How Yo! MTV Raps Changed Hip-Hop
CategoriesPublished:Interesting references to WBAU, Adelphi’s historic radio station, alumnus Chuck D and others who advanced their musical careers there.
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The Adelphi graduate was an agent for, among others, noted author Alice Hoffman ’73.
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Annual robotics statewide competition, organized by Adelphi’s School Science Advancement Program (SSA/NYSSTEP), draws high school and middle school students.
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Olivia Autry ’15, M.B.A. ’16, is among those profiled; she credits Adelphi’s career services for much of her initial success.