News at Adelphi
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May 9–May 20, use your extra meal swipes to help women in need.
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May 9–May 22, drop off toiletries so they can be donated to shelter residents.
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"Heidi identifies a problem, organizes stakeholders, and works across boundaries" -- Adelphi President Christine Riordan
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More than 650 Adelphi students, faculty and staff take part in annual fundraiser.
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Eileen R. and Horace G. McDonell, Jr. will receive the Ruth Stratton Harley Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award at Adelphi University’s 120th Commencement.
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Mildred Clegg Ackerley will receive the Ruth Stratton Harley Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award at Adelphi University’s 120th Commencement.
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Marian Wright Edelman will receive the Honorary Doctor of Laws at Adelphi University’s 120th Commencement.
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Sara Kulins '15 grew up on Long Island, surround by water. Now, she's traveled around the world to Australia and New Zealand to study the affects of climate change on the world's oceans.
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Daniel B. Kaplan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Social Work discusses the launching of his new program called Supervisory Leaders in Aging.
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The independently organized TEDxAdelphi¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥event, licensed by TED, will feature a stellar line-up of nine speakers.
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About 125,000 veterans live in Nassau and Suffolk counties, making Long Island’s veteran population the second largest in the United States.
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Do Sports Fuel Success in Other Areas?
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., assistant professor, and other experts covered by the "New York Oberver" say yes.
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Twenty-five teams from schools in the region participated in the event.
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The assistant director of Adelphi's Center for Nonprofit Leadership discusses his role and shares some of his hard-earned wisdom on nonprofit leadership and strategy.
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Investing in and Reimaging Physical Education Programs in Schools
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As the former director of Lenox Hill Hospital’s Center for Attention and Learning, Dr. Kay significantly expanded testing and advocacy services for low-income children with learning disabilities.
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Focused on creating safer school environments.
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M.S.W. students at Adelphi's Hauppauge Center create close ties during their time at school together.
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Anthony Bonomo, Jr. ’09
CategoriesPublished:Bonomo, Jr.’s passions have driven his career choices.
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Eliza Wierzbinska ’10
CategoriesPublished:It was as an undergraduate psychology major at Adelphi that Wierzbinska decided what her career path would look like.
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Christian Fundo ’07
CategoriesPublished:Fundo is a fourth-year associate at Latham & Watkins and secretary of the non-profit organization, Board of Rebuilding Together NYC.
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Marissa Abram ’08
CategoriesPublished:Abram always knew she wanted to work in a helping field.
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“I’ve always had lots of interests. I never felt like I had to pick just one at Adelphi.â€
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Sean Magaldi ’09
CategoriesPublished:Magaldi credits Adelphi with putting him on his current path.
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Two Manhattan Center B.S.W. students gain placements in competitive New York City child welfare program.
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Veteran journalist and fiction author, Scott James ’84, gets asked all the time by writers: “How do I make sure my book is a hit?â€
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During her time at Adelphi, Chery found the atmosphere so suited to her aspirations that she decided to apply for her M.S.W. “I decided to stay because I had a great experience with everyone, from administration to the instructors. It continues to be the school that will give me a great education as a social worker.â€
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Dean Shawn O'Riley talks about the upcoming semester.
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This alumna returned to teach social work in the Hudson Valley Center.
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Adelphi Center for Health Innovation Director Elizabeth Gross Cohn Named White House "Champion of Change"