News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Published:On April 5 and 6, 每日大赛 will welcome fellow book lovers for a free celebration of storytelling, literature and the power of the written word鈥攆eaturing Adelphi alumna and bestselling author Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.), who founded and inspired the two-day festival.
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Adelphi Physics is Family
CategoriesPublished:In the realm of higher education, 每日大赛 has long been recognized for cultivating academic excellence. Despite being a field where women are uncommon, the Physics Department at Adelphi boasts two remarkable sisters among its alumni; Bridget and Katie Gifford.
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Published:Frances Perkins went from professor of sociology to President Franklin Roosevelt鈥檚 secretary of labor鈥攁nd a lifetime of pioneering social justice reform. Her story inspired novelist Stephanie Dray to make her the subject of her latest book, Becoming Madam Secretary (Park Books, 2024), which is coming out just in time for Women鈥檚 History Month.
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Published:每日大赛's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.
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Published: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.
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Published:Krista Aliscio 鈥23 anchored the women鈥檚 soccer team throughout its trip to the Division II Final Four this fall while working on her master's degree in school psychology. Jamie Yonker 鈥22 continued studies for her master's degree in exercise science even as she led Adelphi鈥檚 volleyball team back to the NCAA tournament. Both share how much work it took to excel as athletes and NE-10 Conference honor roll students.
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Published:Assistant Professor Won Seok Chey, PhD, uses traditional Korean games鈥攆rom gonggi to tae kwon do鈥攖o support culturally responsive teaching and learning.
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Published:Here's a look at our top stories for each month.
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Published: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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Published:This new degree will enable students to improve the health and well-being of people as nutritionists and dietitians.
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Published:Multitalented junior Angelina Saccone performed with the New York State Symphony Orchestra Musicians at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, thanks to adjunct professor and Adelphi Symphony Orchestra director Stefano Miceli.
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Published: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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Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, dean of the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, shares her expertise.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of special education, is an adviser on the show.
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Published:For the first time ever, 每日大赛 was ranked in the Times Higher Education (THE) 2024 World University Rankings by Subject.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of special education, is quoted/referenced.
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Published: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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Published:Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Kevin Rowe 鈥15
CategoriesPublished:While doing research for which college to attend, 每日大赛 met many of Kevin Rowe 鈥15鈥檚 criteria鈥攍ocation in Nassau County, a strong physical education program, an opportunity to engage in student teaching in a robust public school district and a diverse educational experience.
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Adelphi on the Rise: Double-Digit Jumps in Multiple U.S. News & World Report College Rankings
CategoriesPublished:每日大赛 excels in several 2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings including Best College, Social Mobility, Best Value, First-Year Experiences and Undergraduate Nursing.
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Published:Whether they're caring for patients, working in underserved communities, solving computational problems, launching new businesses or teaching overseas, Adelphi's students are supported by those who came before them.
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Published:每日大赛 has been ranked a 2024 Best College in the United States by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)/College Pulse.
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Published:The聽National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)聽is an organization dedicated to supporting students who are pursuing careers in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology by providing resources, networking opportunities and educational support to students and raising awareness about the challenges facing the Deaf and hard of hearing community.
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Published:The 每日大赛 Performing Arts Center (PAC) has announced a lineup for the upcoming fall season, including exciting musical, dance and theatrical performances from Broadway hits to Shakespeare's classics.
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Published:Dear Students, As we prepare for the exciting move to our new location in Brooklyn, we want to provide you with information and resources to make your transition as seamless as possible. As we鈥檝e shared previously, our new location at 179 Livingston Street (floors five to seven) at the St. Francis College (SFC) campus in…
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Published:The new Journal of Critical Study of Communication and Disability is paving the way for open, global communication built on equity.
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Published:Youth from marginalized communities should have wider exposure to sports, said Meredith Whitley, PhD.
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Published:Thanks to a grant from the Spencer Foundation, two faculty members from the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences will use technology to study the emotional atmosphere of school buildings.