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  • Chad Williams, wearing his mortarboard and with his arms around his daughter and mother, outside after the 2023 Commencement ceremony.
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    Chad Williams, MSW 鈥23, a Queens, New York, native and dedicated social work PhD student, works for the New York City Administration for Children鈥檚 Services while completing his doctorate. He recently authored a children鈥檚 book with his daughter that encourages young girls to feel empowered and confident. Williams鈥 goal: to continue to find ways to tie social work to the arts.

  • An illustration showing the cute characters from Carl the Collector. Carl is at center. He is flanked by Sheldon the beaver, Forrest the squirrel, Nico and Arugula the bunnies, and Lotta the fox. All are in the front yard of a house with flowering trees and bushes.
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    A new TV show, Carl the Collector, will be the first PBS animated series starring a character on the autism spectrum. Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor, who is on the spectrum himself and is a globally recognized expert on autism from the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, was called in to advise.

  • Professor Widera-Kalinowska works with a student conducting an experiment in her lab. Both are wearing lab coats. The student is also wearing protective glasses and gloves and is about to pour a solution into a beaker.
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    A $2.49 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, the largest ever received from the NSF by the University, will fund scholarships for high-achieving, Pell-eligible students from local high schools who want to major in STEM fields.

  • An instructor works with two students who are sitting at a table in a classroom using laptop computers.
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    Who are Gen Z, and how can we understand them better? Two of our faculty members have recently published research providing insights into the mental health challenges facing this distinctive group and its political viewpoints. Now 20 percent of the American population, Gen Z individuals are a powerful voice for change.

  • Dietician displaying nutrition information to young student.
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    This new degree will enable students to improve the health and well-being of people as nutritionists and dietitians.

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    The story includes a quote from Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences.

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    A January 1 column asks and answers a question about Paul Moravec, DMA, University Professor of Music: 鈥淧aul Moravec's 2009 opera The Letter is based on the 1927 play by which English writer?鈥

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    The article features Adelphi alumna Alison Eriksen '09, MSW '13, who was named Oceanside/Island Park Person of the Year for her work in bringing awareness to mental health and substance abuse issues.

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    The article mentions Robert B. Willumstad School of Business graduates' recent job placements at major companies.

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    The site features the news of the College of Nursing and Public Health's accreditation for 10 years.

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    Sophomore Candice Garwood's reading of a poem is mentioned.

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  • Group photo of men and women in a outside on a rooftop.
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    Adelphi Alumni Relations is getting ready to hit the road to host events and reconnect with alumni, parents and friends. With the support of President Riordan, we will host Presidential Receptions in cities around the country.

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    Emily Kang, PhD, associate dean for academic affairs in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, School of Education, and her involvement in securing the grant are highlighted.

  • A composite of three headshots: A dark-skinned white woman, white woman and Black man, smiling.
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    Emphasizing the importance of corporate social responsibility is part of the mission of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business. A panel of experts from the business and nonprofit worlds came to campus to share their insights with students.

  • A young white woman with long brown hair, smiling, in front of a poster that reads "Carnegie Hall Student Insider"
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    Multitalented junior Angelina Saccone performed with the New York State Symphony Orchestra Musicians at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, thanks to adjunct professor and Adelphi Symphony Orchestra director Stefano Miceli.

  •  A young Black woman and two older white women at an office table
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    When Wendy Goidel, JD, saw her clients needed more than legal expertise, she created a unique program that helps older adults and their families while providing valuable experience in gerontological social work to graduate students.

  • gold Adelphi class ring lying on a book
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    鈥淵es, that鈥檚 my mother鈥檚 ring,鈥 joyfully exclaimed Margaret Love Boehning when she heard that someone 1,000 miles away from her home in North Carolina had found the cherished family heirloom. Thanks to the efforts of 茄子视频 and the woman in Maine who found the Adelphi class ring, it found its way back to the Boehning family.

  • Neurodivergent infinity symbol. Rainbow colors
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    In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Bridges to Adelphi program and the 茄子视频 Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging co-hosted an event focusing on self-advocacy for individuals on the autism spectrum.

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    Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, writes an op-ed calling for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to support child care resources.

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    Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, explains that a balanced diet can lead to better brain function.

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    Errol Rodriguez, PhD, a clinical psychologist and assistant dean and director of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology master's in psychology program, is interviewed.

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    Orion Duckstein, associate professor and chair of dance, provides his tips and tricks for partnering in dance.

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    Adelphi's latest news and events are featured.

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    Fabian Burrell, MS '17, coordinator for programming and community engagement for the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies, discusses Adelphi's celebration.

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    Expertise from former dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology Jacques Barber, PhD, is referenced.

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    The College of Nursing and Public Health's Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program is ranked.

  • Illustrated watercolor of 茄子视频 Garden City campus buildings in the snow with a starry night sky and moon.
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    Dear Adelphi Community, As we enter this holiday season, I can’t help but think about the special bond we share as part of the Adelphi family. Our commitment to academic excellence and innovative research is evident in everything we do. Together, we embrace values like inclusivity, respect and community, all of which motivate us to…

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    The involvement of Michael D'Emic, PhD, associate professor of biology, in the research cited here is mentioned.

  • Two women are seated on a stage, looking toward the audience and holding microphones. In front of them is a table with a copy of a book upright. On the left is an American flag and signage that reads: Distinguished Lecture Series, 茄子视频.
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    Caroline Elkins, PhD, Harvard professor and author, presented on the untold history of colonialism in Kenya.

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