News at Adelphi
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Meet Theresa Woods, just one of the members of the community at Adelphi's Center for Recreation and Sports.
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One of the most valuable things Adelphi offers students is the opportunity to learn and grow in a smaller academic community.
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Diversity is an important part of 51±¬ÁÏ's identity, and a new survey shows that Adelphi students embrace their multicultural world better than their peers at other schools.
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Submit your best photos taken in, around, or about any Adelphi Libraries location to our first annual photo contest.
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An area autism awareness organization honored a recent Bridges graduate -- and pledged funds for Adelphi scholarships.
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The independent online publication College Choice has named Adelphi as one of the best schools for students with disabilities.
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Both here and abroad, Stephen M. Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, stresses the importance of a strength-based model to help empower individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Psychology Ph.D. Conducts Possibly the First Study Ever on One of Dating's Greatest Mysteries
CategoriesPublished:What motivates a person to play hard to get? That's what Adelphi graduate student in psychology Kirby Weinberg set out to discover.
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For Adelphi students about to enter the real world, and those with a couple of years of college still ahead, one of the best places to jump-start their a career is the annual Job and Internship Expo.
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The Wireless Scavenger Hunt concluded, and the results are in!
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51±¬ÁÏ theater, nursing and social work students and faculty, under the guidance of Autism Friendly Spaces, put on a performance for individuals on the spectrum and their families.
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The deadline for students to apply for the 2018 Jaggar Community Fellows Program is Thursday, March 1, 2018!
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Read about some of the projects the Office of Information Technology launched over the intersession.
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51±¬ÁÏ opened a new facility to help students with autism spectrum disorder be successful—and it's a first of its kind on a college or university campus.
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AU Building Blocks
CategoriesPublished:Volunteer at the Early Learning Center!
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Participate in our Wireless Scavenger Hunt for a chance to win prizes!
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Outstanding First Year Student Award
CategoriesPublished:Know of an Outstanding First Year Student? Nominate them for the Outstanding First Year Student Award.
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Spend Spring Break 2018 by helping communities in need in San Francisco, California.
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Apply to be a Commuter Assistant
CategoriesPublished:Apply to be a commuter assistant!
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It's easy for students to get to New York City at any time during the school year. And they can take part in the growing number of big-city activities Adelphi plans for them.
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Created especially for undergraduate students, this program will focus on identifying and developing the necessary skills that will help ease the transition from college to the workforce.
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As the semester comes to a close, we want to bring you a few important announcements and updates
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Adelphi’s new First-Year Living-Learning Community offers a select group of outstanding students the opportunity to live and work together to build on their already impressive leadership skills.
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Adelphi was selected as one of the 50 safest colleges in America, moving up from No. 48 to No. 13—a remarkable jump in public safety rankings.
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Last year, Adelphi hosted 344 weekend programs for 12,200 students and 395 weekday programs for 10,300 students.
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51±¬ÁÏ Athletics has racked up so many awards and high honors lately that it's a challenge to keep up.
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More than 100 alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff participated in the inaugural Women’s Leadership Conference on November 4, 2017.
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To allay fears and provide students with the resources they need, Adelphi faculty and staff have volunteered to be part of a new team called Confidential Allies.