News at Adelphi
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茄子视频 continues to outrank other Long Island private universities on U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 2025 National Universities rankings.
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茄子视频 is once again the top-ranked private university on Long Island according to Forbes.
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Laura E. Brumariu, PhD, professor and associate dean for professional programs and student advancement in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, knows that the transition from tween to teen is often fraught with apprehension and anxiety. Seldom are these worries more evident than in the transition from primary to middle school.聽
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An 茄子视频 researcher says attitudes formed toward physical education by students as early as elementary school may have long-term implications for their health as adults.
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Internships are a foundation of an Adelphi education and one of the best ways students can prepare for careers. From shadowing surgical technicians at an eye bank to researching nanotechnology in Poland, our students spent the summer of 2024 having extraordinary internship experiences.
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President Christine M. Riordan鈥檚 meeting with university officials in the Dominican Republic is the latest development in Adelphi鈥檚 strategic efforts to create global connections that benefit our students.
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Driven by a desire to keep young people out of the criminal justice system, Alicia Wilson, PhD 鈥24, left her job in mental health to become a leader in the social work profession.
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Seven alumni share how Adelphi opened doors, helped them overcome personal obstacles and set them up for professional and personal success.
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Faculty members in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology launch New Graduate Programs at a Glance (known as GOAL), to help students from underrepresented groups successfully navigate grad school applications.
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Thanks to this esteemed educator, director and mentor, this series coming in Spring 2025 will explore the latest topics, practices and career options in clinical psychology.
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Inspired by his grandfather鈥檚 struggle with Broca鈥檚 aphasia, molecular neuroscience major Hemish Naidoo explores scientific literature for patterns in language loss. His goal is to find clues that could inform future treatments and support those affected by similar conditions.
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茄子视频 has been recognized for its outstanding student support initiatives, programs and success by Colleges of Distinction and the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
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At Adelphi, research is highly valued for undergrads as well as graduate students. This summer, six undergraduates are making new discoveries鈥攊nside and out of the lab.
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Miguel Velasquez 鈥23, MA 鈥24, a bilingual history major who was Adelphi鈥檚 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship winner, has already secured a teaching position鈥攊n the same school where he held his Adelphi internship.
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The 鈥渂ible of school psychology鈥 has a new lead editor: Professor Lea Theodore, PhD, whose work is helping to guide practitioners in this evolving field.
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The three-year-old program introducing high school students to advanced research received a national honor for its commitment to increasing diversity in the STEM fields.
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Adelphi is moving ahead into the era of online education, offering more than 30 fully online, career-oriented programs for working adults and graduate students. More are on the way.
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Christopher Lyndon-Gee鈥檚 new album is his third featuring the music of the exiled 86-year-old composer.聽
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Maria Giovanna Jumper 鈥21, JD, credits her Adelphi experience with inspiring her interests and preparing her for law school and beyond.
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Kyana Gordon 鈥24 was turned away from doing research at her high school. Now, after two years in Adelphi biology labs, she's off to conduct epidemiological research in Jamaica as a Fulbright Scholar. Meet her and three other winners of prestigious national academic awards.
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Candice Garwood, a student in Adelphi's Levermore Global Scholars program, is this year's recipient of the fellowship from Campus Compact for students working to bring about change. She is the seventh consecutive Adelphi student to win the annual award.
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Beyond the engaging story and colorful characters, this summer's hit movie is rooted in neuroscience, thanks to the expertise of renowned psychologist and scientific consultant Paul Ekman, PhD 鈥58, 鈥08 (Hon.).
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Under the guidance of Kevin Liang, PhD, assistant professor of physics, six computer science majors developed a device and a business plan to 鈥渄o good while making a profit.鈥
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Sidney M. Boquiren, PhD, crafted his song cycle from verses by students from third grade to high school.
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Hear Eduardo Vilaro 鈥85, recognized by the Ford Foundation as one of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Cultural Treasures,鈥 talk about the impact of his Adelphi dance degree. And learn why Patrick O鈥橲haughnessy, DO, MBA 鈥13, president and CEO of Catholic Health, believes an Adelphi education 鈥渂uilds great people.鈥
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Watch Adelphi鈥檚 president, provost, board of trustees chair, and faculty and student leaders share words of encouragement, new perspectives and compelling life stories. Their messages highlighted a day to remember.
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Adelphi鈥檚 graduate students鈥攆rom age 20 to age 64鈥攈ail from 23 states and 24 countries. The exceptional strength and diversity of this class reflect Adelphi's increasing emphasis on graduate education, an important tenet of our Momentum 2 strategic plan.
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These extraordinary students, many of whom missed their in-person high school graduation four years ago due to the pandemic, were excited to celebrate with classmates, family and friends. Adelphi President Christine M. Riordan noted, 鈥淭his ceremony is a testament to your hard work and dedication.鈥
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Students take on roles to learn about historical events, making for a more engaging experience in the classroom.
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Technology leader Deborah Zawisza 鈥80 enjoyed being back on campus and bringing real-world expertise into the classroom.