News at Adelphi
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
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Communications major Davina Saltos reports how fellow student Stephanie Ventura formed Latin dance team, AU Bailadores, at 51±¬ÁÏ
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51±¬ÁÏ's A. Brian Leander, PhD, will be honored with a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Award by the MLK Birthday Celebration Committee of Nassau County, Inc.
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University Professor Paul Moravec's Oratorio "Sanctuary Road" Released on CD and Streaming Platforms
Published:Sanctuary Road—an oratorio by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and 51±¬ÁÏ Professor of Music Paul Moravec, with librettist Mark Campbell, based on the writings of Underground Railroad organizer William Still—will see its first recording released on CD and streaming platforms via Naxos Records on January 10.
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Jacqueline Jones LaMon, JD, is mentioned in The Chronicle of Higher Education for her recent appointment as Adelphi's vice president for diversity and inclusion.
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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.
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51±¬ÁÏ’s Bridges to Adelphi program and the Department of Health and Sport Sciences have joined forces for a collaborative mentorship program focused on promoting comprehensive physical activity for neurodiverse students.
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51±¬ÁÏ students were engaged in community service during Fall 2019.
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The 51±¬ÁÏ Performing Arts Center hosts Queer Eye's Karamo Brown and designer Isaac Mizrahi
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Jacqueline Jones LaMon has been selected as Adelphi's new vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. Chotsani West will be executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion, a newly created position.
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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.
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With a diverse population of students and faculty from around the world, 51±¬ÁÏ is fast becoming a leading global institution committed to creating more programs with a global appeal for students.
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Adelphi is becoming a model of diversity and inclusion. Our second consecutive HEED Award shows our progress—and compassion.
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There’s a severe shortage of science, math and computer science teachers in underperforming schools. Adelphi’s award-winning STEAM Pipeline program is helping to change that.
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Adelphi used to be in the "best-kept secret" category. Today, we're a U.S. News & World Report Best College in the nation—and a "best" in four other important areas.
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Carlton Ridenhour '84, '13 (Hon.), better known as rapper, writer and producer Chuck D, has been named the 2019 Woody Guthrie Prize recipient.
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Robert B. Willumstad School of Business alumnus opens Curbside Mexican Grill in South Hempstead.
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Adelphi's dedication to helping veterans earn their degrees is why we're a Yellow Ribbon school. The Yellow Ribbon Program, which provides additional funds to military and veteran students, has nearly doubled the maximum for those funds so that students this year will receive $4,000, up from $2,500 last year.
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Classes are usually held on campus in classrooms. But for students in Adelphi's First-Year Seminars, they can also take place in the heart of the most diverse neighborhood in the United States.
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All the colors of the world come to life on Adelphi's silver screen during two separate film festivals: the International Immigration Film Festival in late October, and the Foreign Language Fall Film Festival in early November. All screenings are free and open to the public.
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After two successful years, Adelphi's Women's Leadership Conference is returning for a third time.
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The 17 high school students who participated in the Hispanic Community Partnership Program, Adelphi's first college-readiness initiative aimed at Hispanic students, came away with a better understanding of college life and the importance of pursuing higher education.
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When Geoffrey Ream, PhD, associate professor in the 51±¬ÁÏ School of Social Work, set out to study the variability in circumstances around suicide deaths among youth and young adults by sexual/gender identity, he didn't anticipate the media attention around one finding.
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Perry Greene, PhD, who will be retiring as vice president for diversity and inclusion at the end of the 2019–2020 academic year, is continuing to add accomplishments to his 51±¬ÁÏ legacy.
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Marc S. Strachan '81 found his career path at Adelphi and is committed to helping today's and tomorrow's students do the same.
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Ruth Militrano '19 won't let her past define her future.
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Adelphi's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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From Africa to North and South America, Assistant Professor Korede Yusuf, PhD, is working with vulnerable populations and taking her students with her.
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Our faculty, students, leadership and staff are active participants in the greater Long Island region, rolling up their sleeves and offering their expertise to solve problems, provide services and improve the lives of our neighbors (including oysters). Another benefit? Valuable, hands-on experience for our students.
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Christina Flythe is the Director of Nutrition of Child Care Council of Suffolk, Inc., is a certified facilitator for Parent Leadership Training Institute, sits on the Executive Board for National Council of Negro Woman, Huntington Section, and works with various organizations across Suffolk County.
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Christina Flythe is the Director of Nutrition of Child Care Council of Suffolk, Inc., is a certified facilitator for Parent Leadership Training Institute, sits on the Executive Board for National Council of Negro Woman, Huntington Section, and works with various organizations across Suffolk County.