News at Adelphi
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Caroline Elkins, PhD, Harvard professor and author, presented on the untold history of colonialism in Kenya.
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For 2023鈥2024, 茄子视频 has once again been designated a Military Friendly School and Military Spouse Friendly School.
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Meet the four inspirational winners of this year's Mother-Scholar Awards, honoring parents who return to Adelphi, often through the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, to complete their degrees. Flexible scheduling and personal mentoring help create a sense of belonging and help these time-challenged students 鈥渟tay on track to success.鈥
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Carl Mirra, PhD, associate professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, has made several service trips to Ukraine, and sees a school system in transformation. 鈥淲e are witnessing a historic moment where democracy is being forged in schools and society amidst a crisis," he explains.
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Susan Kilgore, PhD, assistant professor, and Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor, receive National Science Foundation subaward to guide, retain and enroll students in coastal geosciences.
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A history major looks at how the Adelphi community鈥攁nd everyone鈥攃an all honor Native American heritage, culture and history this month and year-round.
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In October, the Adelphi community gathered for one of our favorite traditions, the Fall Arts Festival.
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Baby boomers. Generation X. Millennials. And then came Gen Z鈥攖oday's adolescents and young adults.
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A new theoretical framework outlines best practices school psychologists can use to help LGBTQ+ youth prepare for college
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At Spirit Weekend, Adelphi again announced the students chosen to be this year's Prestigious Panthers and members of the Spirit Court.
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After more than 20 years of service, James Bavaro is ready for his next chapter, handling crises closer to home.
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The U.S. Digital Corps, a program launched in 2021 by the White House to bring civic-minded early-career technologists to serve in the federal government, has selected Adelphi alum Lylybell Teran 鈥22鈥攐ne of just 4 percent of applicants chosen for this honor. Meet Teran and hear why this project is so important for her career and the veterans who will benefit from her work.
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Whether it is getting Adelphi involved in state environmental initiatives, addressing the challenges of food waste on campus, or studying shorebird ecology for the National Park Service, these environmental science students are making remarkable strides for our planet.
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See why Adelphi is one of just 10 universities throughout New York state to earn the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award. Steps taken include a Hispanic-Serving Institution Task Force to build resources for Hispanic students, new career support for neurodivergent students, and a thriving mentoring program with a 100 percent graduation rate.
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Professor and three Adelphi colleagues initiate and organize a conference to address how to help young adults with disabilities transition to life after high school.
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茄子视频's unwavering commitment to veterans shines through a revamped Veterans Lounge and a special Veterans Day ceremony.
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Different subsets of the transgender population have different rates of marijuana use when medically transitioning, new research finds
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Examining factors precipitating substance abuse, from America's rural to urban communities.
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Flexible scheduling and supportive faculty enables IT professional Charlie Kulins to balance school with work, family and volunteering.
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Every October, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program celebrates survivorship鈥攁nd being there for those affected by breast cancer.
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Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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The fraught relationship between Central American immigrant mothers and their reunified children.
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At a special ceremony on Saturday, October 14, Adelphi will honor 10 alumni, who have achieved exceptional career and professional accomplishments even before celebrating their 10-year Adelphi reunion.
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For the sixth consecutive year, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has recognized 茄子视频 with its annual Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.