News at Adelphi
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Some Characters Come Home to Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:Alumna and cartoonist Bunny Hoest '53 makes a generous donation her entire syndicated original comic art collection to Adelphi's archives.
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Adelphi students and their professor, Ivan Fabe Dempsey Hyatt, Ph.D. are discovering reactions that form molecules that may contribute to the development of new products and pharmaceuticals.
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It was December 2017, and Dan Jeffries '18 was dressed up as a one-eyed yellow cartoon Minion straight out of Despicable Me.
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Suicide is the second leading cause of death in the United States among youth ages 15 to 24, but people are often scared to talk about it.
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In 2013, Martha Cooley, author and professor of English, went on sabbatical with her husband to a medieval village outside Parma, Italy.
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"T" for Trust
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's “Dr. T" travels the world to study how schools build relationships with families and communities.
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A Major Passion for Puppetry
CategoriesPublished:Sebastiano Ricci—and some unusual classmates— create a unique academic major.
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Edith Calhoun, M.S.W. '57, D.S.W. '82, helped countless underserved students get a “Head Start".
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A Force of Nature
CategoriesPublished:This student-athlete is giving us something to cheer about, on and off the volleyball court.
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Alumna's Collection Weaves a Spell
CategoriesPublished:On the morning of January 20, 2018, 29 alumni, hailing from the Class of 1959 to the Class of 2016, and 18 of their friends and spouses gathered on campus in the Angello Alumni House.
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During her January break in 2017, Amy Lin '18 joined a dozen students on a College of Nursing and Public Health faculty-led study abroad service trip to help the people of Lake Atitlán, Guatemala.
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Linda Abbit '76 didn't expect to become an expert in eldercare. In fact, she graduated from Adelphi with a B.S. in Elementary Education.
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As a leader in healthcare education and innovation, Adelphi prepares students to work at the forefront of physical and mental healthcare practice and research.
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Stephanie Falkowski '11 leads a double life of sorts: cataloger in the Office of Information Technology in Swirbul Library by day, yoga practitioner and teacher in the afternoons and evenings.
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Adults over 85 are the fastest-growing population in the United States, and one in five Americans will be over 65 by the year 2050.
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Adelphi's Alice Brown Early Learning Center (ELC) has another approach to technology. Smartphones and tablets are out. Blocks and song circles are in.
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Health and Wellness Through the Life Span—Babies and Toddlers: Forming Secure Early Relationships
CategoriesPublished:What's the most important relationship you'll ever have? A best friend? A spouse? Maybe a mentor? None of the above.
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How do you save the life of a new mother who might be hemorrhaging? What's the best way to examine and immunize a newborn?
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Alice's Wonderlands
CategoriesPublished:In her imagination and her life, Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.), has traveled far, but the bestselling author—and 2018 Adelphi Legend—has remained a devoted friend and fan of her alma mater.
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Dr. Jacques Barber will be honored for lifetime work with the 2018 Distinguished Psychologist Award for Contributions to Psychology and Psychotherapy.
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Alumni Get “INN" Step for a Cause
CategoriesPublished:Sarah O'Connor '16 was on a fashion shoot in Italy, but her thoughts weren't on striking poses for the camera.
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As Adelphi's student body grows, and as more students choose to live on campus, renovating the Ruth S. Harley University Center has become a key goal for the University.
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The conference brings together people from every discipline—life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, nursing, humanities and the arts— to celebrate student research.
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The real-world history behind fostered children in Game of Thrones.
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Adelphi Associate Professor Aditi Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., studies the compilation of these materials, which have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past several decades.
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William Cobbett was the most widely read British journalist of his era, though his name is not well known these days outside the UK. His fame lives on, uncredited, in a term that was invented to describe him.
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Clinical Associate Professor John Wygand put “cupping”—the therapy responsible for those blotches—through its own Olympic-like trials.
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What is information and how does it define us? One Adelphi specialist is putting the University at the forefront of this emerging field called the philosophy of information.
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New Way Out
CategoriesPublished:The research of Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., in informed by a passion for understanding the correlations and causalities affecting young athletes in risk-laden environments—and developing viable solutions.
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A new program called Supervisory Leaders in Aging promises to help several chapters of the National Association of Social Workers dramatically improve the delivery of healthcare and social services to older adults.