News at Adelphi
- Student Life
-
Published:
An update from the Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students on the novel Coronavirus.
-
Published:
Adelphi takes great pride in creating a safe and supportive learning environment that is accessible to all students, especially those who are on the autism spectrum.
-
Published:
Some of you may have noticed newly installed equipment in one of the first-floor accessible restrooms located in Swirbul Library. The Student Access Office (SAO) recently advocated for the installation of a device referred to as a Hoyer Lift system.
-
Published:
Students in Adelphi's chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) manage demanding courses, do research and are also active outside of the classroom, sharing their favorite subject with Adelphi and surrounding communities.
-
Published:
An update from the Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on the novel Coronavirus.
-
CategoriesPublished:
Joshua Altman, PhD, associate director of the Student Counseling Center, shares his expertise on telecounseling in a story for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
-
Published:
An update from Health Services on the novel Coronavirus.
-
Published:
Kicking off 2020, Adelphi Votes is launching voting drives to get students ready for the presidential election year.
-
Published:
An update from Health Services on the novel Coronavirus.
-
Published:
ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ Professor, Public Health Expert Dr. K.C. Rondello Available to Discuss Coronavirus and Flu
-
Published:
The Carnegie Foundation has announced that ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ is one of the 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation that indicates institutional commitment to community engagement.
-
Published:
An update from Health Services on the novel Coronavirus.
-
Coronavirus Information
CategoriesPublished:An update from Health Services on the novel Coronavirus.
-
Published:
Communications major Davina Saltos reports how fellow student Stephanie Ventura formed Latin dance team, AU Bailadores, at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ
-
Published:
Since May 2016, the Adelphi community has been greeted by the sight of an LGBTQ+ Pride flag. Displayed between the Ruth S. Harley University Center and the Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise, the flag is a permanent representation of the University's support for and inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community.
-
Published:
From winning a national championship to a viral commencement proposal, we're counting down some of our favorite moments of the year
-
Published:
Adelphi's new Resilience Project is helping students learn to successfully cope with the challenges they face in school and in life.
-
Published:
ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ students were engaged in community service during Fall 2019.
-
Published:
The ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ Performing Arts Center hosts Queer Eye's Karamo Brown and designer Isaac Mizrahi
-
Published:
Winners of the Study Abroad Photo Contest were chosen from submissions sent in by students who participated in study abroad programs during the 2018-2019 academic year.
-
Published:
With high praise from our own President Christine Riordan, Ronald Sentwali Bakari, PhD. expertise and experience is a welcome addition to our community.
-
Published:
Spirit Weekend 2019 continued what will become a new tradition at Adelphi. Instead of naming two accomplished seniors homecoming king and queen, we now name three seniors to preside under the gender-inclusive title of Prestigious Panthers.
-
Freshmen Give Up Cellphones for One Week
CategoriesPublished:One class of first-year students took on the challenge of giving up their smartphones for an entire week in an effort to do what Donna Freitas, PhD, visiting professor of English, calls “unplugging."
-
Published:
When Alyssa Booth, now in her senior year, was trying to decide on a major, she wasn't sure which one was right for her. She wanted to choose a major that could take her across the globe, so she decided on anthropology. Little did she know that she "picked the perfect field" and would spend this past August in Japan learning more about an indigenous Japanese people, the Ainu.
-
Published:
With a diverse population of students and faculty from around the world, ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ is fast becoming a leading global institution committed to creating more programs with a global appeal for students.
-
CategoriesPublished:
Matthew Wright, PhD, department chair and associate professor of physics, gives his tips to make exams less scary for students in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
-
Published:
Election Day is next week and early voting is already underway for New York state voters. With the convenience of early voting and Adelphi not holding classes on Election Day, Adelphi students are primed to participate in the voting process.
-
Published:
For more than 10 years, ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ has participated in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which falls this year on October 26.