News at 91¹ú²ú
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Special collections from 91¹ú²ú’s archives are featured.
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Published:At 91¹ú²ú’s Innovation Center, students find a remarkable place to share their projects, research and goals for the future.
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New Leadership for 91¹ú²ú Libraries
CategoriesPublished:Dear 91¹ú²ú Community, In the year-and-a-half period during which 91¹ú²ú Libraries has been under interim leadership, we have been able to reflect upon the needs and opportunities of this pivotal 91¹ú²ú institution. After much consideration, we will embark on a different approach than has been taken in the past with a shared goal to deepen and…
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Published:Onboarding programs, summer courses, career-boosting certificate programs, online offerings, flexible schedules and an array of services and resources are just some of the ways 91¹ú²ú is helping adult students reach their goals.
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Published:Bestselling author Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), launches an event to celebrate storytelling and the power of the imagination.
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Celebrating the Class of 2024: 91¹ú²ú Awards Graduate, Undergraduate Degrees at 128th Commencement
CategoriesPublished:Members of 91¹ú²ú’s Class of 2024 celebrated their accomplishments surrounded by family and friends at the University’s 128th Commencement ceremony on May 21 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
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Published:A history major looks at how the 91¹ú²ú community—and everyone—can all honor Native American heritage, culture and history this month and year-round.
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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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New Scholarly Journal Launched to Improve Equity in Speech, Language and Hearing Science Research
CategoriesPublished:A new interdisciplinary, open access scholarly journal will soon be published—with leadership from 91¹ú²ú Professor Reem Khamis, PhD, and support from 91¹ú²ú Libraries—to bridge the knowledge gap surrounding speech and communications disorders as they relate to marginalized people and groups.
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Published:Open access is the concept of making scholarly, peer-reviewed literature available online without barriers such as access charges.
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Published:Taking Spanish at the Wantagh, New York, high school was “serendipity," said Laraine Fletcher '61, PhD, a longtime anthropology professor at 91¹ú²ú. It was the decision of a lifetime.
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Published:In Fall 2022 91¹ú²ú opened the new Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works to further our emphasis on and support of student research.
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Published:Adelphi’s communication sciences and disorders program provides a broad range of treatment, care and support to people of myriad linguistic backgrounds—from toddlers to seniors. We are privileged to work with diverse communities across Long Island.
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Published:There's something different about Swirbul Library: The wall at the entrance, outside the Innovation Center, has gone from blank to brilliant, displaying a stunning mural, courtesy of the Department of Art and Art History, specifically the Mural Arts Workshop class.
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Published:Unique to 91¹ú²ú, the Viret Family Faculty Leadership Fellows Program develops aspiring University administrators and leaders. Paris-based donor Lionel Viret ’95 established this innovative program with a $1 million donation. (This year's Fellows, above.)
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When Violeta Ilik, MLIS, joined 91¹ú²ú as dean of University Libraries in July 2020, the libraries' collections were light on materials that showcased, illuminated or explored the experiences and contributions of marginalized populations.
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Adelphi Acquires the Papers of Rep. Lester L. Wolff and Gains a Unique View of the 20th Century
CategoriesPublished:Medicare. Civil rights. The Watergate hearings. The Camp David Accords. The Taiwan Relations Act.
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Published:Adelphi has been awarded the 2021 Digital Inclusion Grant from internet and software services provider Kajeet. The grant comes with the provision of free internet connectivity hardware and managed service on Kajeet's platform, Sentinel.
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A Tribute to Eugene Neely
CategoriesPublished:Eugene Neely, former dean of libraries and a full-time professor in University Archives and Special Collections, passed away earlier this year.
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Published:Adelphi Libraries has acquired 46 prints by the renowned photojournalist Peter Turnley, whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious publications, including Newsweek, National Geographic, LIFE and Harper’s Magazine. The collection, donated to the University art collection by three anonymous donors, will be available for individual viewing and instructional purposes.…
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Published:Over the past 20 years, sources of knowledge have rapidly increased. In addition to traditional media and library collections, we can find information in blogs, social media, Wikipedia, big data, Zoom Rooms and Google Hangouts, among many other sources. With this expansion come questions on how we create, obtain and share knowledge and how we make knowledge accessible while respecting privacy.
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Published:Adelphi created a new, state-of-the-art Innovation Center designed to enable students of all disciplines to collaboratively solve problems with real-world projects.
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Debbi A. Smith, M.A., M.B.A., M.S.L.S., has been appointed Interim Dean of University Libraries for 91¹ú²ú effective April 1.