News at Adelphi
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Heather Gittelson, a cognitive neuroscience major, investigates whether taking the perspective of future generations can motivate people to take climate action today.
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Sophie Breslow ‘24, now an MSW candidate, credits the Learning Resource Program for her successful college experience and preparing her to support other neurodivergent students navigating their own college journeys.
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Ron Robinson ’87, founder and CEO of BeautyStat, brought biochemistry major Rachel Amirova to a product launch event in the Hamptons.
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Penn State hazing: Long Island man’s guilty plea a reminder of dangers of unchecked fraternities
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s Sloane Somerstein ’22 is quoted about the University’s measures to ensure Greek organizations are operating safely.
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At Adelphi, research is highly valued for undergrads as well as graduate students. This summer, six undergraduates are making new discoveries—inside and out of the lab.
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Comments by Greg Bouris, assistant teaching professor and director of the undergraduate sports management program, are mentioned.
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A letter is published by Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics.
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Miguel Velasquez ’23, MA ’24, a bilingual history major who was Adelphi’s 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship winner, has already secured a teaching position—in the same school where he held his Adelphi internship.
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The “bible of school psychology” has a new lead editor: Professor Lea Theodore, PhD, whose work is helping to guide practitioners in this evolving field.
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The three-year-old program introducing high school students to advanced research received a national honor for its commitment to increasing diversity in the STEM fields.
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Dear Adelphi Community Members, Adelphi University is proud of its ongoing commitment to providing an environment free of sex discrimination and harassment. In accordance with The U.S. Department of Education’s 2024 Title IX Final Rule, we have implemented new policy for Sex Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct and Other Prohibited Conduct Grievance Procedures, effective August 1, 2024.…
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Adelphi is moving ahead into the era of online education, offering more than 30 fully online, career-oriented programs for working adults and graduate students. More are on the way.
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Jennefer Maldonado ’20, MS ’22’s journey from Adelphi University to a career at Brookhaven National Lab (BNL) exemplifies the transformative power of mentorship and underscores her ongoing commitment to her personal and professional growth.
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“As soon as I rolled on campus, I immediately felt at home,” recalls Peri Finkelstein ’22, MBA ’23.
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Alyssa Pitaluga ’15’s entry into the world of dance began with a clear decision: to attend Adelphi University, home to their prestigious dance program.
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Heena Arora ’14, JD, chose Adelphi University for its exceptional academic reputation, diverse range of programs, vibrant campus and commuter life, and strong sense of community.
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For Shivan Bassaw ’15, MBA ’21, a proud Bronx resident, Adelphi University wasn’t just a convenient choice—it was a place where dreams took flight.
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Rohit Singla ’16, DMD, attributes Adelphi University for playing a pivotal role in shaping both his character and his career.
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Long before she enrolled, Stacy Brief ’20, MSW ’21, dreamed of attending Adelphi University because of its highly regarded social work program, robust extracurricular activities and unique community, which offered her a place to grow personally and academically.
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Jaskirat Singh ’15, JD’s academic and professional success is a testament to the transformative power of an Adelphi education and the importance of following one’s passions.
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Michael Nicholas 16’s journey from an undecided college first-year student to a senior planner in the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development is a story of academic exploration, dedicated mentorship, and a passion for urban planning and climate resiliency.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Tara Peña ’17, PhD
CategoriesPublished:Tara Peña ’17, PhD, credits the supportive and enriching environment at Adelphi, combined with the mentorship of Matthew J. Wright, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Physics, and Sean Bentley, PhD, associate professor, for playing a crucial role in shaping her career path and propelling her success.
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Professor Rakesh Gupta featured in WalletHub's piece about Cheap Car Insurance in New York.
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Schools Matter: Migrant Children's Varied Educational Experiences in Suburban Long Island Schools
CategoriesPublished:Schools—and Mothers—Are Vital for Long Island’s Central American Immigrant Children: Associate Dean Shares Her Expertise With The Childhood, Law & Policy Network
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Christopher Lyndon-Gee’s new album is his third featuring the music of the exiled 86-year-old composer.
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Maria Giovanna Jumper ’21, JD, credits her Adelphi experience with inspiring her interests and preparing her for law school and beyond.
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The Department of Public Safety and Transportation will conduct annual lighting inspections across our Garden City campus during this week.
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Rapper and Former Panther Flavor Flav Is Now the Sponsor and Hype Man for the U.S. Women's Olympic Water Polo Team, Champions Diversity in the Sport.
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Adelphi’s Many Olympians
CategoriesPublished:Fourteen alumni have ties to the Olympics.
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Recent Adelphi graduate Malika Burieva ’23 shares some tips in a College Magazine article: 8 Tips & Tricks On Becoming an Influencer.