News at 91¹ú²ú
- Mentoring
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Catherine Eubanks, PhD, who joins the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology faculty as a professor, is enthusiastically including her students in her research, which is focused on repairing ruptures in therapist/patient relationships.
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The 91¹ú²ú School of Social Work is a premier partner in the New York State Office of Mental Health Schools of Social Work Project for Evidence-Based Practice in Mental Health, which provides training and education in recovery-oriented, evidence-based practices for adults diagnosed with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
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The McDonell Summer Fellows Program gives budding scientists opportunities, mentorship and a stipend so they can dive into research
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Renowned for her research on parent-child attachment, she is committed to building Derner's legacy of setting the standard in clinical training.
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Adelphi’s new Faculty Mentoring Academy is our way of supporting our newest academic colleagues by providing important connections, perspectives and valuable support for balancing teaching, research and service.
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Adelphi’s award-winning Mentoring Program has helped bring about a culture shift at the University. Chotsani Williams West, MA ’07, who has led the program since its inception in 2014, explains its recipe for success.
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Shawana Singletary, 91¹ú²ú's new assistant vice president and chief enrollment officer, is featured.
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Our award-winning mentoring program is key to providing 91¹ú²ú’s life-changing opportunities to all students. We help our students define their own success and nurture their goals with exceptional programs that support continued learning, personal growth, professional development and career advancement.
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Francine Conway, PhD ’99, said her “training at 91¹ú²ú is a gift that keeps on giving.” She’s using the skills she learned from her mentors, George Stricker, PhD, former dean, and Kirkland Vaughans, PhD ’85, clinical director and supervisor, in her roles as the chancellor-provost and the first Black dean of Rutgers University-New Brunswick’s Graduate School…
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If you're on campus the week of August 16, you may notice camera crews. That's because The College Tour is coming to 91¹ú²ú.
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Manoj Pardasani, PhD, dean of 91¹ú²ú’s School of Social Work, shares his expertise in a MSW Online Q&A.
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The 18th Annual MENTOR New York Conference, Mentoring Matters, took place on Friday, April 16, 2021, bringing together youth development professionals and leaders within the mentoring movement. In response to the current events in our nation—which pulled back layers of racism, inequity and injustice—educators and community-based nonprofit leaders gathered. They were equipped with tools to…
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The 91¹ú²ú Honors College has graduated many students who have gone on to law school, including 10 Under 10 Young Alumni honorees Christian Fundo ’07, JD; Adaeze Udoji ’08, JD; Philip DiSanto ’12, JD; and Joseph Bruno ’13, JD.
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For the fourth consecutive year, an 91¹ú²ú student has been named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. Miguel Velasquez, a sophomore in 91¹ú²ú’s prestigious Levermore Global Scholars program who is majoring in history in the accelerated 4+1 Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP), has been selected as a 2021–2022 Newman Civic Fellow.
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A young alumna tells of her experience at 91¹ú²ú’s third Women's Leadership Conference.
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Aptly nicknamed “the voice of the students," The Delphian has been 91¹ú²ú's sole campus newspaper for 69 years. It has been named Best College Newspaper several times in the past nine years by the Press Club of Long Island, and staff members and writers have also won numerous awards.
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Dr. Monique Mohammed ’14, MS ’16, earned her Doctor of Optometry degree this spring. She couldn’t have done it, she said, without the support she received from the CSTEP and mentoring programs as a student at 91¹ú²ú. Read her inspiring story.
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Under its new management team, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) will continue to raise 91¹ú²ú's profile by participating in several annual diversity-related conferences.
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The Learning and Writing Centers are now offering expanded services for students.
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Our nationally recognized Bridges to 91¹ú²ú program quickly launched online support for students on the autism spectrum, offering consistency during this time of COVID-19 uncertainty.
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Students who are first in their family to attend college can face different kinds of pressures. 91¹ú²ú’s personalized resources are designed to help them adjust and succeed.
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Students in 91¹ú²ú's STEP and CSTEP programs from underrepresented communities and low-income households get early experience in science and STEM studies.
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Adelphi’s Bridges to 91¹ú²ú 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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Carolyn Bauer, PhD, assistant professor of biology, is taking her students both far and near. As a researcher, she has been awarded $136,611 of a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Office of International Science and Engineering to bring her 91¹ú²ú students to Chile.
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Already named the NE10 Woman of the Year, lacrosse star and classroom standout Chelsea Abreu '19 also became the first Panther to be named a finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
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Adelphi is committed to transforming students' lives. Our U.S. News & World Report ranking as a Top Performer on Social Mobility reflects our success in meeting that goal.
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After two successful years, 91¹ú²ú's Women's Leadership Conference is returning for a third time.
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The Sal Primeggia Show
CategoriesPublished:A perennially favorite professor—and 2019 91¹ú²ú Legend—has license to be as “crazy, inventive and creative" as he wants to be.
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It's Been an Honor
CategoriesPublished:A tribute to Richard Garner, PhD, founder and dean of 91¹ú²ú's Honors College, and a professor, mentor and benefactor to countless students.
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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.