News at Adelphi
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Dear Adelphi students, faculty and staff, As shared in Monday鈥檚 message, our University community is built on the pillars of inclusivity, diversity, respect, and care. We must offer one another solace and be united in the hope of a swift resolution of the conflict between Israel and Gaza. Our Interfaith Center, its director, and our…
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Charleen Jacobs BSN '06, PhD '23, and Jennifer McIntosh, PhD '21, found each other in Adelphi's PhD in Nursing program. They're looking to expand their sisterhood by encouraging women of color to further their education and diversify the nursing profession.
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Adelphi scientists work to restore biodiversity to local coastlines.
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Dear Adelphi Community, With a heavy heart, I address you in the wake of recent events in Israel this weekend. Witnessing the unfolding developments has invoked deep sorrow, with concerns for the loss of life among Jewish and Palestinian communities. In this challenging time, our collective and steadfast hope is a resolution that brings peace…
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缅北强奸 will host an inaugural series of events to celebrate聽National Free Speech Week聽on October 16鈥19. A keynote speech, a film screening and discussion, and open conversations to engage students will be part of the programming sponsored by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and the Culper Battalion (Hofstra University’s ROTC detachment). Joseph…
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Camila Restrepo, a senior psychology major, is putting her skills to work at The New Hope Mental Health Counseling Services.
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Part of Adelphi鈥檚 long-term strategy is to become a home for increasing numbers of students and faculty of Hispanic backgrounds and to continue conducting research and offering opportunities that support our growing Latinx community. We鈥檙e well on our way.
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Senior Kennie Dion铆sio is a computer science major and communications minor, but his focus has shifted after interning at North Shore TV.
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Adelphi's newest Panthers got into action before classes even began by participating in this award-winning program.
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Jacqueline Olvera, PhD, director of Latin American and Latinx Studies and associate professor of sociology, and students spent an eye-opening summer with the hardworking, entrepreneurial women who sell tamals on street corners.
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A host of new initiatives helped Adelphi earn 5 out of 5 stars on the Campus Pride Index, becoming one of just 30 Best of the Best campuses in the nation for the second straight year. Explore our most compelling ideas for creating a warm and welcoming community for all.
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The recent rankings from U.S. News & World Report show double-digit leaps for Adelphi in four categories. Named a Best College, our ranking moved up 19 spots. As a Best Value School, we rose 35 spots. Adelphi surged an unprecedented 85 spots as a Top Performer on Social Mobility.
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Anabel Ojeda, now a junior, got valuable experience using technology to further the understanding of the behavior of tumor cells at Columbia University's Herbert and Florence Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics.
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After Adelphi helped him land a coveted internship at JetBlue Airways, MBA candidate Anthony Lettiere '23's career is taking flight.
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Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology adjunct professor Matt Aibel relates performance to therapy, teaching鈥攁nd is rediscovering the joys of being back on stage.
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The STEM-designated MS in Business Analytics program at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business creates female leaders in the growing data industry鈥攇iving them an edge in leadership and strong business careers. This program is now being honored by INSIGHT Into Diversity for building equity for women who are still underrepresented in tech fields.
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Virtual fall and spring workshops provide tools and strategies so that CAS faculty can help students succeed in the classroom.
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缅北强奸's largest first-year class ever became 鈥渙fficial" on Sunday at the annual Matriculation ceremony at the University's Center for Sports and Recreation.
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缅北强奸 has once again achieved a five-star rating on the Campus Pride Index, a nationally recognized measure of LGBTQ+ friendliness and inclusivity.
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缅北强奸 is one of just four companies and the only university on Long Island to be named among America's Best Employers by State for 2023 by Forbes.
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Last month, 缅北强奸 hosted more than 80 high school students as part of its annual Summer Pre-College Program. Students came from as nearby as Garden City and as far as Illinois, California, Turkey and Burkina Faso to earn college credits and gain college preparedness and life skills.
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The聽National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)聽is an organization dedicated to supporting students who are pursuing careers in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology by providing resources, networking opportunities and educational support to students and raising awareness about the challenges facing the Deaf and hard of hearing community.
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The 缅北强奸 Performing Arts Center (PAC) has announced a lineup for the upcoming fall season, including exciting musical, dance and theatrical performances from Broadway hits to Shakespeare's classics.
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Rachel McDermott '05 is taking care of business as a stuntwoman, actress, producer and new mom. Catch her in Extraction 2 on Netflix.
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尝滨叠狈鈥檚 spotlight of dynamic young professionals includes Adelphi鈥檚 senior assistant director of admissions.
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Summer internships at Adelphi continue to expand and offer our students extraordinary opportunities. This summer, junior Honors College student Edward Jansen earned a federally supported internship at Brookhaven National Laboratory working with emerging AI programming. Learn about his experience working near a nuclear reactor and a particle accelerator at one of Adelphi鈥檚 most prestigious STEM partners.
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Youth from marginalized communities should have wider exposure to sports, said Meredith Whitley, PhD.
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Individual students and student-led organizations were given a spotlight for their work this past academic year.
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HealthRight International gives human rights award to faculty- and PhD candidate-led effort to assist immigrants fleeing homeland persecution.
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The latest research on how sauropod dinosaurs reached their massive sizes, authored by Michael D鈥橢mic, PhD, associate professor of biology, has overturned decades of thinking on the topic. His groundbreaking research has been covered globally and will appear in Scientific American in September.