News at Adelphi
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Over the past several weeks, Adelphi's leadership, faculty and staff have been actively preparing for our Fall 2020 semester. We are anxious to welcome you back but are mindful that we must do so in a safe and healthy way.
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Edwin-Nikko R. Kabigting, PhD, an assistant professor at Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health, has been awarded the 2020 International Consortium of Parse Scholars Humanbecoming Research Award for his research proposal "Feeling Betrayed: A Parsesciencing Inquiry."
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A new course launching will acquaint students with digital health and telemedicine and the career possibilities they offer.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in Men's Health about what fitness classes will be like once gyms reopen amid COVID-19.
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Adelphi Public Health Prof Featured in New York Times, Other News on Coronavirus Pandemic
CategoriesPublished:K.C. Rondello, MD, a clinical associate professor in Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health, has been a highly visible news source in coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, both locally and around the world.
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Angela Papalia, assistant program director of Adelphi’s NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program, is featured in a News 12 Long Island story about the scheduling of elective surgeries in Suffolk County hospitals amid COVID-19.
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Suzanne B. Phillips, PsyD, adjunct professor of clinical psychology, analyzes overeating during the pandemic and strategies for stopping, in a new blog post for Psych Central.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares his expertise on social distancing in a story and video for Newsday.
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Dena Gassner, PhD candidate, is quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting autistic individuals.
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This summer, Adelphi's Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Science will debut a timely course on the fundamental principles of infectious disease epidemiology.
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Alumna Viktoriya Laskina, a registered nurse who is working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, has been given the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses by Mount Sinai Queens Hospital as reported by QNS.
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On March 2, 2020, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its new Center for Research. But students and faculty eager to use the center would have to wait because the campus closed for the remainder of the spring semester due to COVID-19.
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In less than one week, we received more than 1,000 applications for assistance, totaling more than $3.4 million in requests.
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President Christine M. Riordan will co-chair the Restart Plan for Higher Education, a task force that aims to formulate broad guidelines for restarting higher education in New York state as announced per the Cornell Chronicle.
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As we look ahead, I'd like to give an update on our plans for the fall semester and share the important factors that will guide our University's decisions moving forward.
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If you are experiencing critical financial hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite you to apply here for support from the emergency fund.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor in the College of Education and Health Sciences, authors a blog in Psychology Today about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, a senior adjunct professor, psychologist and award-winning author who specializes in clinical depression, is set to release her first children's book, Sometimes When I'm Sad, on April 28. The book is a sensitive and supportive story that seeks to help young children recognize and cope with sadness.
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Here are some of the ways that our Adelphi University family is helping to support each other, our first responders and neighbors during this unprecedented public health crisis.
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Only the Lonely
CategoriesPublished:Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, shares her expertise in a Community Health Magazine story about loneliness.
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Kenneth C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in The New York Times about New York state’s new policy for residents to wear masks in public.
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Op-Ed: COVID-19 Pandemic
CategoriesPublished:Good planning put to the test by coronavirus outbreak—but so far, it's working.
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Learn more about the launch of the Warmline resource at the Institute for Parenting.
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Adelphi Nurses on the COVID-19 Battlefront
CategoriesPublished:Gratitude is shown for Adelphi faculty, students and alumni from the College of Nursing and Public Health who are battling the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kenneth C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in Men’s Health about how to run and exercise safely outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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At a later date to be determined, Adelphi University will host an in-person, University-wide, traditional Commencement for the Class of 2020 as well as a Doctoral Hooding ceremony.
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Kenneth C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares his expertise in an AARP story about how to clean and disinfect your home after a caregiver visits.
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Jonathan Cristol, PhD, Levermore Global Scholars research fellow at Adelphi, is quoted in an AP News story about how the coronavirus pandemic will affect globalization.
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Adelphi's decision to close campus to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus comes just after the University was cited as having one of America's top five safety departments.
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Three of Adelphi’s preeminent public health experts, including K.C. Rondello, MD, share what they are doing to keep communities safer.