News at 91¹ú²ú
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An active-shooter summit created and hosted by 91¹ú²ú's Department of Public Safety and Transportation is featured.
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, Just as we all return to 91¹ú²ú for Fall 2022, September will be National Campus Safety Awareness Month. 91¹ú²ú’s Garden City campus is rated one of the safest in the country, and we work hard to maintain that proud distinction. Campus safety is everyone’s responsibility. Only by working together as a community…
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Why Is There a High Suicide Rate Among Nurses and College Students, and How Can Nurses Help?
CategoriesPublished:College of Nursing and Public Health Holds Discussion on Nurse Suicide Awareness and Prevention.
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National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 6.4 million Americans abused controlled prescription drugs. The study shows that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet. The…
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On April 12, 2022, at approximately 8:25 a.m. there was a shooting at the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, Recently, Renaire Frierson, JD, Title IX coordinator and director of equity and compliance, and Natalie Johnson, PhD, Title IX investigator and training and organizational development specialist, announced their impending departure from 91¹ú²ú to pursue new opportunities. We are beginning a search for 91¹ú²ú’s next Title IX coordinator with a committee of…
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Victoria Bruchhauser, a junior majoring in nursing, is one of the three students from the College of Nursing and Public Health who took part in the Innovation Center's virtual exchange program.
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What should we do if we see someone inappropriately touched without consent?
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s an even busier time of events and activities for volunteers at the 91¹ú²ú NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program, which offers counseling and workshops for individuals, friends and families battling breast cancer, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, year-round. And for everyone at 91¹ú²ú…
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For the second year, the Pink Patch Project is back at 91¹ú²ú, raising awareness and funds for those affected by breast cancer.
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community Members, The Clery Act is a federal law which mandates the reporting of timely, accurate, and complete information about crime and safety both on and off campus to members of the university community. This enables students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors to make informed decisions to keep themselves safe and to educate…
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Adelphi Alert - Campus All Clear
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, As reported earlier, a shooting occurred at Stop & Shop on Cherry Valley Avenue, located 1/4 mile from 91¹ú²ú’s Garden City campus. Out of an abundance of caution, 91¹ú²ú immediately engaged shelter in place protocols to protect our community. The police have notified 91¹ú²ú that the suspect has been apprehended. Campus conditions…
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, The safety, health and wellness of every 91¹ú²ú community member continues to be the top priority of our University and essential to meeting our commitment to academic excellence. I am pleased to announce that, upon approval by the board of trustees in March 2021, Gene Palma has been promoted to Vice President of…
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Adelphi has brought a new face into its Department of Public Safety and Transportation, adding another voice to the climate of diversity, inclusion and tolerance that is a staple of University programming and operations.
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Many colleges and universities were fully remote during the height of the pandemic. In Fall 2020, 91¹ú²ú opened to our community. With exhaustive planning, regular testing protocols and almost 100 percent compliance from our students, faculty and staff, our University upheld our mission and provided a safe campus environment throughout the semester.
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Parking on Campus until Fall 2021
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community Members, In light of the challenges posed by COVID-19 and the reduced number of 91¹ú²ú community members on our Garden City campus, the Department of Public Safety and Transportation has relaxed enforcement of the requirement to update your parking stickers until the beginning of fall term. It is still essential that students,…
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Holiday Shuttle Services
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community Members, I am pleased to bring you news that while most of our University will be closed from Christmas to New Years, we have made arrangements to offer Panther Express shuttle service from Saturday, December 26 through Thursday, December 31. During this time, service will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at…
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Parking Advisory - Winter Storm Warning
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community Members, A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire area for Wednesday afternoon 12/16 into Thursday morning 12/17. To allow for campus snow removal operations, ALL members of the AU community are directed to park all vehicles on campus, into either the Motamed Field garage or the Nexus garage by…
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Winter Weather Advisory Information
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, While the vast majority of learning will be online through the end of 2020, the University still needs to plan for the possibility of winter weather that could impact travel for community members who do come to campus. After careful conversation, 91¹ú²ú’s leadership team has made the decision to continue to utilize…
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community Members, The Clery Act is a federal law which mandates the reporting of timely, accurate, and complete information about crime and safety both on and off campus to members of the university community. This enables students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors to make informed decisions to keep themselves safe and to educate…
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When Sergeant Gerry Lennon of the 91¹ú²ú Department of Public Safety and Transportation heard about the national Pink Patch Project breast cancer effort, he knew that was something he could launch right here on campus to help women suffering with breast cancer by raising money and awareness about the 91¹ú²ú NY Statewide Breast Cancer…
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Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, Throughout the past few months, members of our community have shared concerns and questions about the University’s process for intake, evaluation and follow-up on complaints. Complaints could include violations of the Code of Conduct and allegations of sexual assault and bias. They could also include academic or student life experiences related to…
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On August 31, 91¹ú²ú officially welcomed a reduced number of students, faculty and nonessential staff back to campus for the first time since the New York state lockdown began in March. Keeping our campus open for in-person learning and experiences until Thanksgiving break will require us all to do our part. Here are some initiatives in place to help keep us safe.
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Adelphi has appointed longtime public safety associate director Ray Hughes '82 as executive director of the Department of Public Safety and Transportation, effective September 1.
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Adelphi's decision to close campus to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus comes just after the University was cited as having one of America's top five safety departments.
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On February 29, 2020 at approximately 1:30 p.m., Garden City police investigated a report of a female walking on South Avenue at Whitehall Boulevard when a white pick-up truck pulled up to her and the male driver made two hand motions to her to get in the vehicle.
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On December 4th, 2019, the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society inducted new members. Two of the new members are from the Department of Public Safety.Â
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Freshmen Give Up Cellphones for One Week
CategoriesPublished:One class of first-year students took on the challenge of giving up their smartphones for an entire week in an effort to do what Donna Freitas, PhD, visiting professor of English, calls “unplugging."
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On November 13th, 14th, & 15th, 91¹ú²ú and Nassau County Office of Emergency Management hosted a comprehensive (3) day training course titled Managing Critical Incidents at institutions of Higher Education: A Whole Community Approach.