News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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The Long Island Au.D. program participated in hearing screenings of Special Olympics athletes.
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The Adelphi/Robert Noyce Science Scholarship Program/Science Education Advancement scholarship provides a $15,500 tuition stipend toward the 37-credit program.
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It’s a common fact that the cerebral cortex provides the highest functions of human cognition, like thought and action. What’s not so well known is that your brain isn’t so different from that of an average sheep.
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Anne Mungai, Ph.D., and Devin Thornburg, Ph.D., recently co-edited a book that calls attention to new perspectives and voices in the much-covered, ongoing topic of school reform.
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Adelphi alumna Sharla-Renee Hart ’09, M.A. ’14, and Cynthia Proscia, M.A. ’92, have co-founded an initiative to bring sustainability and health education to Hempstead elementary schools.
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Promoting The Good Life
CategoriesPublished:Sharla-Renee Hart ’09, M.A. ’14, sees health and well-being as assets shared by the community.
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Marino hopes to continue to find new and interesting opportunities to work as an educator in the field of environmental science.
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Of our notable alumni, Meagan Simms distinguishes herself with her current work as well as her past experiences as a STEP scholar.
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Kelly Clifford, ’17 and ’18, on Inclusion, Co-Teaching, and Working with Special Needs Students
CategoriesPublished:Clifford's work as a student teacher in Mineola has prepared her with invaluable relationships as well as real world experience.
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Salazar has developed his professional skills by mentoring peers and working with organizations where he can teach others.
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Education Through a Cuban Perspective: Adelphi’s Education and Community Service in Cuba Program
CategoriesPublished:Learn about a recent education and community service trip to Cuba.
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Julian R. Woolf, Ph.D., questions former research and assumptions in the field. His research is leading the way in shaping future drug policy.
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HealthNets’ Partnerships in Health Conference has now marked 15 years on the Adelphi University Garden City campus as a great way for teaching the teachers when it comes to health education.
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Students and faculty of the Long Island Au.D. Consortium traveled to Trinidad and Tobago for 7 days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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Adelphi promotes physical fitness for youth with a one-day competition among students from 15 area high schools.
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In Adelphi's Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, students prepare for the teaching world through the Senior Capstone Exhibition.
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Two speech pathology graduate students gain a new perspective on their field through their hands-on clinical work with older adults at Adelphi's Hy Weinberg Center for Communications Disorders.
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The Our Children, Peace and Violence freshman seminar is just one of the classes that get students putting a topic into its real-world context and taking action.
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Jules Woolf, Ph.D., explains what elite athletes really think about doping, winning and death.
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Students and faculty of the Long Island Au.D. Consortium traveled to India for ten days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to undeserved communities.
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There’s never been a better time to become a teacher, according to Patrice Armstrong- Leach, assistant dean at Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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At this book celebration event, members of the Maasai tribe of Africa advocated for societies to become less patriarchal.
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Researchers Examine the Role of Sport in the Lives of Elite Athletes from Tough Backgrounds
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., explains if sport can lead to a better life and the impact of sports on urban youth.
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Jane Ashdown, Ph.D., dean of the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education joins education leaders to comment on the New York Times editorial on training for teachers.
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Adelphi hosts Long Island’s first Physical Activity Leader (PAL) training.
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“All of the leadership opportunities I had at Adelphi made me feel like I could be a leader in my career as an educator.”
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Stephen Shore, Ed.D., speaks to the "Huffington Post" about why Autism Speaks dropped "cure" from its mission statement.
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Adequate sleep is necessary for healthy everyday functioning, but it is especially important when paired with exercise.
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See instructions for pain relieving exercises.
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Out of 352 schools on the Teacher.org list, Adelphi ranks 13 and tops the list for New York schools.