News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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She wants her preschool students to "love the process of learning, not just the end result."
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Support for Veterans on Campus
CategoriesPublished:From tuition policies to special services and events, Adelphi goes out of its way to serve veterans.
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A Look Back
CategoriesPublished:With World War II raging in February of 1943, Adelphi opened its nursing school with an enrollment of just under 30 women. By October of that year, 187 women were enrolled.
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An ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ student organized a dinner in Brooklyn, New York, so Jews and Muslims could get to know one another.
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In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
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In 2011 and 2012, Michelle Verdiner earned advanced certificates in educational leadership.
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Dr. Reem Khamis-Dakwar directs the first EEG lab at the Hy Weinberg Center at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½.
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Teaching in the City
CategoriesPublished:Graduates of the Ammon School of Education bring talent, passion, compassion and tireless commitment to their jobs in the city that never sleeps.
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True Grit
CategoriesPublished:During her lecture on October 8, Angela Duckworth, Ph.D., provided tips on acquiring more grit.
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Graduate student Trevena Goulbourne spent a productive summer as an intern through the Community Fellows Program.
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New technology improves the classroom experience for those suffering from hearing loss.
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ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ graduate Christina Campanile will teach English to Spanish-speaking students in Madrid for a year.
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"Cross-Cultural Body Image Diversity Panel: Defining Beauty through Cultural Standards" examines beauty.
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Applications are now being accepted for the online M.S. in Sport Management.
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The high-need areas in the last decade have been special education, TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages)/bilingual education and, now, early childhood education.
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Serving the Community
CategoriesPublished:Master's degree candidates in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders ran the weekly aphasia sessions.
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Melissa Uretsky: Speech-Language Pathology major; Office of the CIO inventory specialist
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Constuction Update on South Ave reopening to vehicles
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ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s educational leadership development program is ideal for a teacher who aspires to a position of leadership or for a building leader who wants to work in central office administration.
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Dr. Cohn returns to Adelphi from Columbia University.
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The May 2014 graduate is furthering her education, pursuing a master's in bilingual childhood special education.
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Stephen M. Wirth ’70
CategoriesPublished:Mr. Wirth is an administrative director of outpatient rehabilitation services and sports medicine at Winthrop University Hospital and the 2014 Golf Classic honoree.
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Professor Robert Goldfarb, Ph.D., an authority on stroke, discusses his personal experience with stroke.
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Something ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ helped me develop was greater self-awareness.
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Kaitlyn Di Lapi ’11 is making a profound difference in the lives of the students she teaches at Harlem Prep.
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Tom Pecora '83: A Winning Game Plan
CategoriesPublished:Tom Pecora is a 2002 inductee into the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Athletic Hall of Fame and the Fordham men's basketball coach.
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In a tight job market, Kaitlin Meyer landed a coveted full-time position teaching math and earth science to special education students at Walt Whitman High School.
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Named to Adelphi's 10 Under 10 last fall, Louis Coraggio ’04, a personal trainer, offers tips on optimizing your fitness.
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Jill Forie '11: First Jobs
CategoriesPublished:Named to Adelphi’s 10 Under 10 last fall, she has designed more than 450 shoes for her company, Sink or Swim Custom Kicks.
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TOTalk has enabled many ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ students to engage in clinical practice.