News at Adelphi
- Awards & Recognition
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Adelphi's Integrated Cogeneration Project has earned the Energy Project of the Year award by the Long Island Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE-LI).
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In May 2019, Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥announced receiving National Science Foundation grants for nearly $1.7 million. This month we report that more of our faculty have been awarded grants totaling $144,200.
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This academic year, Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥received four grants totaling nearly $1.7 million for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)-related projects. Three grants were awarded from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the fourth grant was awarded from the American Chemical Society.
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Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥will conduct its 123rd Commencement ceremonies beginning at 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 19, at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. About 1,950 students will receive their bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
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In 1994, classics scholar Richard Garner, Ph.D., came to Adelphi from Yale ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥with a mission: to take Adelphi's small honors program and, as founding dean, turn it into a full-fledged Honors College. After 25 years at the helm of the Honors College, Dr. Garner is retiring at the end of the spring semester.
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For over a decade, the First Year Experience Committee has been acknowledging first-year students who exhibit academic excellence, community and campus involvement, and strength in leadership. This year, they selected first-year student Anastasia Dakis.
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Craig Carson, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Carson won the Teaching Excellence Award for untenured faculty at Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥and his teaching and research interests include literary theory, aesthetics, political theory, and ecocriticism.
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Pi Sigma Alpha is the national Political Science Honor Society, with over 700 chapters at the most leading colleges and universities in the United States.
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The Department of Political Science awards seniors for their hard work and dedication.
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Martha Cooley
CategoriesPublished:Martha Cooley is a professor is the winner of an O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction (2017)
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Eric Priest attended the Washington Center from January 24 to May 4, 2018 and interned with Representative Adam Kinzinger’s congressional office.
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From April 14-18, 2019, fourteen AU students will represent Lithuania at the National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference in New York.
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Najee Hunt is a student leader who is actively helping create a diverse and inclusive culture on campus. As president of the campus organization Black Students United (BSU), he is passionate about supporting and mentoring fellow students of color. He has also expanded the organization's mission to include support of young people from the surrounding community.
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U.S. News & World Report, one of the leading sources for reviewing colleges across the country, has released its 2020 rankings for Best Graduate Schools, and the College of Nursing and Public Health has risen an impressive 49 spots and is now ranked 115 in the nation for Best Nursing Schools (Master's).
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Thanks to the efforts of our entire campus, the American Association of ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Administrators (AAUA) has named Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥one of two winners of its Exemplary Models Award for Personalizing the Enrollment Process.
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How do you measure the impact of writer-composer Jonathan Larson '82? By the sheer numbers of people over the years who have been moved and inspired by Larson's groundbreaking musical RENT, including actress-singer Vanessa Hudgens and Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of the Broadway smash hit Hamilton.
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Jerold Gold, Ph.D. '80, Adelphi professor of psychology, sat down with News 12 Long Island to discuss best practices for following through on a New Year's resolution.
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Physicists don't often guarantee a look into the future, but the Society of Physics Students (SPS) seems confident that Adelphi's students will have a place in the field for years to come.
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Anne Mungai, Ph.D., the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education's interim dean, cited several key factors behind the School's strong rankings at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
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The School of Social Work's upcoming Social Work Practice Fellows (SWPF) program is designed to heighten the teaching and leadership skills of participating M.S.W.-level social work supervisors. But the initiative aims to do more than that.
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Fresh water and clean air are the most basic human needs. But according to Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, Ph.D., an associate professor of chemistry at Adelphi, both are becoming scarcer around the world, even in highly developed countries.
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The 2018 rankings are in, confirming that Adelphi’s undergraduate nursing program is among the nation’s elite.
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Dr. White has been selected by The New York Academy of Medicine's prestigious Fellows program.
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Adelphi's first recipients of the DAISY Award “for extraordinary nurses," presented by the College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH).
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How do you find the best business schools in the world? You look for those accredited by AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
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Adelphi faculty Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D. was appointed to serve on the Advisory Committee of the United Nations ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies.
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The Ruth S. Ammon School of Education celebrated the accomplishments of students in our health, exercise and sport sciences programs and held events to keep members of community healthy.
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The new ratings from Niche are out, and they confirm what we know — that our undergraduate nursing program is top notch.
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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) has reaccredited Adelphi University's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.