News at Adelphi
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Melanie Bush, PhD, professor of sociology and an expert in teaching methods around the globe, has been awarded a Fulbright Specialist Award. During her three-year tenure, she will develop new insights into the ways we can make education more just and equitable for all.
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When Bharat Bhis茅, MBA 鈥78, CEO and founder of Bravia Capital, established a distinctive new program for the Levermore Global Scholars program at 缅北强奸, he said one of his objectives was to help students learn to be critical thinkers.
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This year鈥檚聽International Education Week聽(IEW) has a lot to celebrate: a week of events, Adelphi's rich history of global connections, a return to pre-pandemic opportunities for our students to study abroad, and the welcome presence, once again, of our international students.
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A distinctive new program for Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) at 缅北强奸 will send a group of students to India in January 2023 for an intensive, all-expenses-paid, study tour, sponsored by Adelphi alumnus Bharat Bhis茅, MBA 鈥78.
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Dear Adelphi Community, I am excited to share news of a unique global learning experience for our students made possible by an inspiring alumnus. Bharat Bhis茅, MBA ’78, has established the聽Bhis茅 Global Learning Experience Fund聽to further promote a global mindset at Adelphi by sponsoring an intensive, all-expenses-paid, overseas study tour for a cohort of Levermore…
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A recent business success lecture hosted by Adelphi alumnus Bharat Bhis茅, MBA '78, founder and CEO of Bravia Capital, is featured.
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Taking Spanish at the Wantagh, New York, high school was 鈥渟erendipity," said Laraine Fletcher '61, PhD, a longtime anthropology professor at 缅北强奸. It was the decision of a lifetime.
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The COVID-19 pandemic鈥攁nd the more recent rise of monkeypox鈥攈ave brought an often overlooked field into sharp focus: public health. At Adelphi, the work of our Master of Public Health (MPH) students and faculty has become even more important , and they have stepped up to serve.
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Kees Leune, PhD, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, believes everyone benefits when a classroom is more diverse. It's a belief he shares with Salvatore Petrilli '05, EdD, now associate dean for academic operations and general education in the College of Arts and Sciences, and that led them in 2016 to rethink the undergraduate computer science curriculum.
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Throughout our 125-year history, many of Adelphi鈥檚 women leaders were the only women in the classroom, boardroom or corner office鈥攁nd had to blaze a trail for the women who followed in their respective fields.
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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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Adelphi鈥檚 communication sciences and disorders program provides a broad range of treatment, care and support to people of myriad linguistic backgrounds鈥攆rom toddlers to seniors. We are privileged to work with diverse communities across Long Island.
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Study abroad offers students the opportunity to live in another country for months at a time, to experience different cultures, foods, languages and people and to visit historical landmarks or even neighboring cities and countries.
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Opportunity to teach in the Madeira Islands honors her Portuguese heritage.
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Our newest Newman Civic Fellow, Caio Gomes, is an environmentalist and student leader, who speaks five languages. We are committed to nurturing student leaders who want to find and create solutions for challenges in society.
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Our expert on the United Nations and European Union explains how global decisions made in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect future decades. The insights from Katie Laatikainen, PhD, professor and acting chair of political science, are compelling.
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缅北强奸 welcomed more than 350 participants at its fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday, March 26. The day of learning, empowerment and career networking was held in the newly renovated Ruth S. Harley University Center on Adelphi's Garden City, New York, campus.
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Caio Gomes is a junior international relations major with minors in peace studies and environmental studies. He is also a Levermore Global Scholar, Adelphi's innovative academic community dedicated to preparing students to become global thinkers and leaders in a changing world. After college, Gomes plans to tackle issues regarding human rights, social and climate justice, and world peace.
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缅北强奸's Innovation Center is providing students and faculty with vital artificial intelligence (AI) and design thinking skills with help from IBM Skills Academy. After a successful pilot program in Summer 2021, Adelphi will once again offer their synchronous, noncredit certificate program in January 2022.
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Victoria Bruchhauser, a junior majoring in nursing, is one of the three students from the College of Nursing and Public Health who took part in the Innovation Center's virtual exchange program.
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Jonathan Cristol, PhD, is an expert on Middle East policy, with deep understanding of the Taliban鈥檚 history. Author of The United States and the Taliban before and after 9/11, Dr. Cristol shares his predictions for life under the Taliban in Afghanistan and what we might expect from the new regime.
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Many people look at theater as a form of entertainment, but what if theater could be a catalyst to learning? That's exactly what Micah Oelze, PhD, assistant professor of history, had in mind when he decided to bring Theatre of the Oppressed NYC to Adelphi.
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Thanks to Professor Michael O鈥橪oughlin, PhD, Adelphi Asylum Project Helps Immigrants Make Their Case
Published:Immigrants seeking asylum in the United States face daunting odds. An overwhelming majority are returned to their country of origin, their petitions for asylum denied.
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Here in New York, too few science students were trained to write the custom code required for high-level research. Adelphi answered the need by creating the first minor in scientific computing in New York state, in partnership with Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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缅北强奸 Libraries has acquired 46 prints by the renowned photojournalist Peter Turnley, whose work has been featured in some of the world鈥檚 most prestigious publications, including Newsweek, National Geographic, LIFE and Harper鈥檚 Magazine. The collection, donated to the University art collection by three anonymous donors, will be available for individual viewing and instructional purposes.…
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Understanding data鈥攁nd how to use it鈥攊s a critical part of any career today. Beginning Monday, May 31, in collaboration with the IBM digital badging program, Adelphi’s Innovation Center will offer a six-week synchronous online class in data science and design thinking. Led by Adelphi experts accredited in IBM Skills Academy, this new collaborative program will…