News at Adelphi
Biology professor Aaren Freeman, PhD (second from left), is known for his efforts to bring oyster beds back to Oyster Bay, Long Island. Now he’s also pioneering a new way to fertilize the town’s golf courses—with kelp. It’s a great example of Adelphi's commitment to sustainability.
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Dear Students and Families, After more than a year of planning and training, I am pleased to share with you the official launch of our One-Stop Student Services Center, effective today, August 15, 2022! Since March 2021, we have gathered feedback and listened to your suggestions on how to improve the student experience as it…
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For the past year, a group of Adelphi staffers has been quietly working on building the Adelphi University Staff Council, the first on campus to serve the interests of staff at Adelphi by acting as a liaison between the staff and the University’s executive leadership. According to Christine Katz ’10, user experience designer in the…
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These boards—and their dedicated members—make critical contributions to advancing student success. For example, our Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology Advisory Board launched its first-ever fundraising initiative 10 years ago to help support PhD students from diverse backgrounds. That scholarship fund has since grown to $1.25 million.
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Biology professor Aaren Freeman, PhD (second from left), is known for his efforts to bring oyster beds back to Oyster Bay, Long Island. Now he’s also pioneering a new way to fertilize the town’s golf courses—with kelp. It’s a great example of Adelphi's commitment to sustainability.
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欢迎你,新教师。你的导师现在会见到你。
CategoriesPublished:阿德尔菲学院的新教师指导学院是我们支持最新学术同事的方式,通过提供重要的联系、观点和宝贵的支持来平衡教学、研究和服务。
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Adelphi’s award-winning Mentoring Program has helped bring about a culture shift at the University. Chotsani Williams West, MA ’07, who has led the program since its inception in 2014, explains its recipe for success.
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When Adelya Urmanche, PhD ’22, was looking for a school for her doctoral studies, she wanted to stay close to home. At the age of 9, Urmanche emigrated from Kazan, Russia, with her mother, landing first in Brooklyn, New York, and then in New Jersey. Home had moved around enough for her already. She wanted a strong psychology program that offered both research and clinical experience, but she also wanted to stay near her mother.
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Being a graduate student is different from being an undergraduate student.
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Shea Wachter '22 turned to sculpture and the Adelphi community to work through grief.
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Dear Adelphi Community, I am pleased to announce that on August 1, Lance Houston, JD, will join us as Adelphi’s Title IX coordinator and director of equity and compliance. An exceptionally seasoned human resources professional, Mr. Houston is well versed in compliance and Title IX, the federal civil rights law that protects individuals in educational…
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Adelphi University has been named one of 171 colleges and universities on Phi Theta Kappa's 2022 Transfer Honor Roll—and one of only three on Long Island in New York. PTK recognizes four-year colleges and universities that have developed strong transfer pathways leading to excellence and success among community college transfer students.
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The physical world can present challenges to those with disabilities. So can the online world. That's why in the Accessible Computing Seminar, taught by Robert Siegfried, PhD, professor of mathematics and computer science, students learn how to use their programming skills to accommodate everyone.
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Julianne Farrell, a rising senior, launched a chapter of this organization that provides a place for students to discuss mental health issues, support one another and learn how they can advocate to help others.
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Louise Geddes, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of English, co-authors a thought piece in response to a recent cover story inGQmagazine.
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Adelphi nutrition grad students partner with Island Harvest Food Bank and Catholic Health to “provide access to healthy food and increase adherence to healthy food choices” and otherwise address food insecurity in the region.
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Financial Impatience Across the Globe
CategoriesPublished:Karolina Lempert, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, connects psychological health with the global financial crisis.
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Adelphi gradPaula Curci ’84is the county’s newest poet laureate.
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In an article focused on collegiate med school programs, Adelphi’s joint admission partnership is noted.
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While some alumni continue in the field, others are putting the skills they've acquired in the program to use in a variety of careers.
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Mary Beth Cresci, PhD, adjunct professor, who served from 2005 to 2018 as director of the postgraduate programs at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, received the Founders Award from the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology (SPPP), Division 39 of the American Psychological Association (APA), at its April meeting.
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在过去的19年里,阿德尔菲学院表彰了致力于在各种努力中追求卓越的学生、学生组织和教师。
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The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), an independent agency overseen by the U.S. Department of Education, recognized our Master of Public Health (MPH) program for identifying, preventing and solving community health problems. This accreditation ensures that students are receiving a high-quality education in public health.
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Nilda Barrionuevo '22 completed her degree while balancing full-time work with raising children—and having a baby during the pandemic. She says she couldn't have crossed the finish line without the support of her family and the faculty and staff at Adelphi.
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Tony Award-winnerJames Nicolais highlighted for his 34-year run as the artistic director of the New York Theatre Workshop—which Adelphi again hosted programs for this summer.
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Adelphi’s communication sciences and disorders program provides a broad range of treatment, care and support to people of myriad linguistic backgrounds—from toddlers to seniors. We are privileged to work with diverse communities across Long Island.
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In Our Hands: The Struggle for U.S. Child Care Policy, by Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work, makes the list of top eBooks.
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The story covers The New York Community Trust’s funding of Adelphi’s efforts to recruit diverse students and support local school districts.
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The announcement ofKevin Goodman ’00, MBA ’02, joining the Adelphi University Board of Trustees is included.
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On the Disassembly Line
CategoriesPublished:A book byMargaret (Maggie) Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, is cited in a review of two recent related works. “Researching her book Labour and the Locavore (2013), the political scientist Margaret Gray asked a butcher in the Hudson Valley why customers weren’t more concerned about the working conditions on the farms. ‘They don’t eat the workers,’ he replied.”