News at Adelphi
- School of Social Work
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In her research entitled "Life Under the Tent Is Not Safe," Carolann L. Daniel, Ph.D., explores the challenges of displaced youth after the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
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Daniel Kaplan's research on dementia is providing a roadmap of hope for family and caregivers, and battles a lack of understanding of this often-stigmatized neurological condition.
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The Annual Human Rights Awareness Conference convenes at Adelphi to discuss critical topics with High School students.
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The Social Work Code of Ethics requires us to challenge injustice and to promote the dignity and worth of all human beings.
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After many successful years as a fashion designer, the time was finally right to make a change. She applied to several schools to pursue a Master’s in Social Work, but chose Adelphi because she “felt at home there.”
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A personalized approach for students on the go.
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Adelphi's Kathleen Watchorn and Shannon Lane were featured in a story about the absentee ballot voting process.
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As part of the larger Adelphi Votes event, Manhattan Center students were involved with registering a total of 80 new registrants.
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As part of the larger Adelphi Votes event, Hauppauge Center students were involved with registering a total of 65 new registrants.
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Bernadine Waller, M.A. 10, assistant director of experiential learning in the Center for Career and Professional Development, publishes an op-ed in the "Huffington Post."
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Reaching Out With Z100
CategoriesPublished:Silas Kelly, M.S.W. '14, kicked off Mental Health Awareness Week 2016 on a Z100 radio broadcast.
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Members of Adelphi's Manhattan Center community are encouraged to help bring the opportunity of registering to vote to others.
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Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., professor, explains in an op-ed published by "Fox News."
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In a survey, Wahiba Abu-Ras, Ph.D., associate professor, finds cause for concern.
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Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., on ways to capitalize on the the support for new child care policies expressed by both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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Adelphi ranks fourth on the list and second in New York.
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A diverse group of Adelphi faculty, staff and students gathered to discuss recent civil unrest as part of an ongoing initiative.
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City Limits has published an op-ed penned by Adelphi’s Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., professor of social work, discussing how more childcare rules can cause more harm than good in regards to New York City’s 2012 EarlyLearn initiative.
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A diverse group of Adelphi faculty, staff and students gathered to discuss race, racism and gun violence as part of an ongoing initiative.
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Carol A. Lucas, Ph.D. ’13, director of counseling and support services, Greta S. Tiberia, M.S.W. ’05, coordinator of substance abuse counseling, and student Jenna Noll will be honored for excellence in addressing addiction and substance abuse.
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Professor Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., J.D., discussed her social policy research and approach to preparing the next generation of social workers with Online MSW Programs.
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A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, John Kelly is now a University College student, looking towards a future of helping fellow veterans as they return from overseas deployment.
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The project will create a skilled healthcare workforce to help clients at risk for substance use disorders.
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At a recent panel discussion, Adelphi faculty and experts alike discussed the differences in health care between regions of New York.
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Graduate students at Adelphi's Hudson Valley Center walk in support of CASADA.
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This year's Social Action Day was titled Breaking the Silence: Mass Incarceration in the United States. Aspiring social workers learned not only about imprisonment, but how it affects those who have been impacted by it.
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Adelphi tops the list by Accredited Schools Online of New York's four-year colleges.
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Assistant professor Laura Quiros, Ph.D., researches how trauma is often the root of failed treatment plans and relapse of substance abuse.
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Associate professor Diann Cameron-Kelly, Ph.D., researches the importance of helping combat soldiers assimilate back in their lives after being discharged.