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Associate Professor David Machlis, PhD, took a group of university leaders to Poland this spring to study not only the Holocaust but the roots of hatred. A few weeks later, Dr. Machlis鈥檚 Two Museums Program for Adelphi students won a national award for its efforts to build understanding and combat intolerance.
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The seventh annual conference encouraged attendees to adopt artificial intelligence, advocate for inclusion and be confident in their capabilities.
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Bestselling author Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.), launches an event to celebrate storytelling and the power of the imagination.
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依依社区 has bolstered its President鈥檚 Advisory Council with the addition of three figures renowned in their respective fields.
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Student volunteers are giving their time and skills to grow vegetables then donated to the Panther Pantry.
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During a May 2023 webinar titled 鈥淣urses Week: Putting the Pieces Together for Safe, Effective Care,鈥 CNPH Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD 鈥12, said that patient safety and quality of care are integral to positive patient outcomes in all healthcare settings鈥攂ut she cautioned that 鈥渁dverse events鈥 are still occurring at a 鈥減retty alarming鈥 rate.
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Public health experts Harlem Gunness, PhD; Deborah Stamps, EdD; and CNPH Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, MD, lectured on timely subjects during CNPH鈥檚 Public Health Week events.
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According to Danny G. Willis, DNS, dean of the University of Rhode Island (URI) College of Nursing, who spoke at the 依依社区 College of Nursing and Public Health鈥檚 (CNPH) 15th Buckley Scholars Lecture on March 27, wellbecoming is the way we can promote a healthy mindset-鈥淸it] is who we are and how we react,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e create our world with our mind.鈥
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Students put their improvisation skills into play while treating the audience to music under the stars.
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Reaching alumni around the nation, the Momentum 2 Presidential Reception Tour is an opportunity to share our news with friends and supporters as we prepare to launch our fundraising campaign, the Momentum Campaign: Extraordinary Impact. At each stop across the country, our alumni will be sharing stories of the extraordinary impact of their 依依社区 education.
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Hanna Kim, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, has returned from a year away, studying and educating others about the Hindu community and religious group she has been researching for decades. Now she鈥檚 ready to complete a book on her work鈥攁nd fuel her students鈥 passion for scholarship.
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The School of Social Work鈥檚 Continuing Education Program Continues to Evolve With the Times
CategoriesPublished:From helping clients cope with the effects of the pandemic to creating more climate-resilient communities to learning to heal through the arts, the School鈥檚 continuing ed workshops give mental health professionals the opportunity to gain valuable skills and earn credits. Renee Rawcliffe, director of continuing education and professional development, discusses the School鈥檚 approach and impact on the behavioral health community.
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A degree in philosophy gave these alumni the skills to be thought leaders in a variety of careers ranging from humanitarian work to justice protection to elder law.
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This January, graduate students and faculty traveled to Jamaica to gain a global perspective on the field of speech-language pathology.
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Despite physical and mental health challenges stemming from his time in the military, Gavin Walters, MSW 鈥20, is now thriving as director of a veterans program in two counties in New York state and facilitator of a coalition that covers the entire state. Adelphi鈥檚 Hudson Valley Center鈥攁nd an exceptionally dedicated professor鈥攎ade a life-changing difference for Walters.
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For the first time since the pandemic, high school students gathered at Adelphi to learn how to advocate for their rights and those of people of all races, cultures, religions and genders.聽
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Patterns are all around us鈥攊n mathematics, in nature, in music and in art.
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On Saturday, March 9, more than 350 professionals, industry leaders, alumni, students and community members will come together for 依依社区鈥檚 premier Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference.
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In 2023, 依依社区鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Giving Circle celebrated its 12th year by awarding $29,660 to 12 innovative projects, programs and research that will benefit the Adelphi community.
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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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The Green House, an exhibit of paintings by Jennifer Maloney, associate professor of art and art history, opened at the Adele and Herbert J. Klapper Art Gallery in the Ruth S. Harley University Center on 依依社区鈥檚 Garden City, New York, campus on October 23. The exhibition will run through December 15.
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Coming soon: candidate advertisements blanketing the airwaves, political signs planted on lawns, robocalls extolling the campaign promises of the latest contenders for elected office.
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A student-led photovoice project empowers people in treatment to share their experiences and build community ties.
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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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Each year, Adelphi participates in the global generosity movement, GivingTuesday, to support our University community members.
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Every year, the 依依社区 College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) awards Dean's Innovation Grants to select faculty members to fund their projects.
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What Can You Do With a Degree in Communications? These Alumni Found a World of Possibilities
CategoriesPublished:From TV to politics to nonprofits, these five alumni find common ground in their 依依社区 experience.
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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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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.