News at Adelphi
- School of Social Work
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Silas W. Kelly, MSW ’13
CategoriesPublished:Silas W. Kelly is a licensed master social worker (LMSW).
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Rebecca DelGiudice: Exploring New Challenges in the Emerging Field of Infant Mental Health
CategoriesPublished:A student in Adelphi's new Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice Training Program talks about her experience in the program.
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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.
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A New Life
CategoriesPublished:When CarolAnn Daniel, Ph.D., arrived in Haiti to volunteer in the wake of the 2010 earthquake, she had no idea that she would end up studying violence among displaced Haitian youth and women.
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Students have taken advantage of a new academic option: a minor in public health, which is open to all undergrads regardless of their major discipline.
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Florie St. Aime BSW ’11, MSW ’13
CategoriesPublished:A trainer at Global Trauma Research Inc. and co-facilitator for Radical Social Workers Clinical Workgroup, she is helping people create a secure and maintainable lifestyle by means of education, counseling and spirituality in health.
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Almost 600 health providers will be trained in addiction screening by Adelphi University.
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Action and Advocacy
CategoriesPublished:Social Work PhD candidate Dena Gassner is building a career helping others with autism spectrum disorder.
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Interim provost and executive vice president Sam L Grogg, Ph.D., shares some important pointers on getting your master’s degree.
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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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For Dominique Powell, Adelphi University has provided her the chance to turn her dream of combating substance abuse and homelessness into a reality.
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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.