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Adelphi University

Adelphi University is a private university in Garden City, New York. Adelphi also has centers in Downtown Brooklyn, Hudson Valley, and Suffolk County in addition to a virtual, online campus for remote students. It is the oldest institution of higher education in suburban Long Island.[3] As of 2019 it has about 7,859 undergraduate and graduate students.

Adelphi University
Former name
Adelphi College (1896–1963)
MottoVita Sine Litteris Mors Est
(from Epistulae morales ad Lucilium by Seneca the Younger)
Motto in English
Literal translation: "Life without learning is death"
"The Truth Shall Make Us Free"
TypePrivate university
EstablishedJune 24, 1896; 127 years ago (1896-06-24)
Endowment$238 million (2021)[1]
PresidentChristine Riordan
ProvostChristopher Storm
Academic staff
1,115 (345 full-time, 770 part-time)[2]
Students7,859 (6,154 full-time, 1,705 part-time)[2]
Undergraduates5,251 (4,939 full-time, 312 part-time)
Postgraduates2,269 (1,294 full-time, 975 part-time)
Location, ,
United States

40°43′12″N 73°39′07″W / 40.720°N 73.652°W / 40.720; -73.652
CampusSuburban, 75 acres (300,000 m2)
Colors   Brown & gold
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IINE-10
MascotPanther
Websiteadelphi.edu

History edit

Adelphi College edit

Adelphi University began with the Adelphi Academy, founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1863. The academy was a private preparatory school located at 412 Adelphi Street, in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, but later moved to Clinton Hill. It was formally chartered in 1869 by the board of trustees of the City of Brooklyn for establishing "a first class institution for the broadest and most thorough training, and to make its advantages as accessible as possible to the largest numbers of our population."[citation needed] One of the teachers at the Adelphi Academy was Harlan Fiske Stone, who later served as the Chief Justice of the United States.

In 1893, Charles Herbert Levermore was appointed as the head of Adelphi Academy. Seeking to establish a liberal arts college for the City of Brooklyn, Levermore received a charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York, officially establishing Adelphi College on June 24, 1896. The college received its charter through the efforts of Timothy Woodruff, former Lieutenant Governor of New York and future first president of the board of trustees. Adelphi was one of the first coeducational institutions to receive a charter from the State of New York. At the time of its foundation, the college numbered only 57 students and 16 instructors. The Adelphi Academy continued to exist as a separate but nonetheless connected entity to the college. The new college was located in a building behind the Adelphi Academy, on the corner of St. James's Place and Clifton Place, in Brooklyn. The building that originally housed Adelphi is now used by Pratt Institute for their School of Architecture.[4] In 1912, Adelphi became a women's college. In 1922, the school raised over one million dollars to expand the overcrowded facilities in Brooklyn. In 1925, Adelphi College severed its ties with the Adelphi Academy, the latter closing in 1930. In 1929, the college moved from its founding location in Brooklyn to the current location of its main campus in Garden City, New York. The original "academy" continues to function as a P–12 school in Brooklyn.[5] The original three buildings of the Garden City campus, Levermore Hall, Blodgett Hall and Woodruff Hall, were designed by McKim, Mead and White.

In 1938, the Dance Program was founded by the world-famous dancer Ruth St. Denis. In 1943, the School of Nursing was established in response to the need for nurses due to American involvement in World War II. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt presided over the opening of two federally funded residence halls on campus, in a speech entitled "The Challenge of Nursing for Young Women Today."

In 1946, after World War II ended, Adelphi reverted to a coeducational college and started admitting new students on the federal GI Bill. New sports teams were created following the readmission of men to the school. In 1952, the first program for clinical psychology was established at the school; it was the forerunner to the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, now the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.

Adelphi University edit

In 1963, the New York State Board of Regents granted the college university status, and the name was changed to Adelphi University. In 1964, the School of Business was founded. In 1966, the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies was founded. In 1973, the university established ABLE (Adult Baccalaureate Learning Experience) for the education of adults. Now known as the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, it was one of the earliest programs created for nontraditional students. In 1984, the Institute for Teaching and Educational Studies was founded; it became the School of Education in 1990. In 1993, the Society of Mentors was established, giving students faculty advisors that they could consult on an as-needed basis to assist them in their studies. In 1995, the Honors College was founded.

In January 1963, Adelphi Suffolk College (which had started out in 1955 offering extension courses in Suffolk County, New York) purchased the former W.K. Vanderbilt estate in Oakdale, New York. In 1968, it was spun off to Dowling College after its chief benefactor, Robert Dowling.

Adelphi faced a serious scandal in 1996, as the school celebrated its 100th anniversary. University president Peter Diamandopoulos and the board of trustees were accused of neglect of duty, misconduct and failure to carry out the educational purposes of Adelphi. The New York State Board of Regents was called in to investigate; Diamandopoulos, along with all but one of the board of trustees, was dismissed from office.[6] The university was in dire financial straits until Robert A. Scott was installed in the position of President in 2000. Scott saved the school by decreasing tuition, increasing scholarships offered for the students, and launching an advertising campaign to increase enrollment. Since that time, the school has surpassed many of its previous gains, and is said to be undergoing a new renaissance. Adelphi University has been ranked as a "Best Buy" college by the Fiske Guide to Colleges for the last ten years for its quality education offered at a comparatively affordable price.[7] Adelphi University also participates in the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities's (NAICU) University and College Accountability Network (U-CAN).[8] In 2023, the Princeton Review ranked Adelphi University a "Green College" making the list of environmentally responsible colleges and universities across the country.[9]

In August 2023, Adelphi relocated the Manhattan Center location to Downtown Brooklyn at 179 Livingston Street. Adelphi - Brooklyn Center, located on the 5th through 7th floors, is adjacent to Macy's Brooklyn store and shared with St. Francis College. [10]

Breast cancer support program edit

 
The 2017 Adelphi University Graduation, held at the Jones Beach Theater.

The university's School of Social Work is home to the Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program, which marks its 30th anniversary in 2010.[11] The program began in 1980 as the Woman-to-Woman Hotline, a free and confidential service to help women with breast cancer.[12] It is the second oldest breast cancer hotline in the United States; over 100 trained volunteers offer information and emotional support for women and men suffering from breast cancer. There are professional social workers, bi-lingual Spanish-speaking staff and support staff, along with support groups, educational programs and individual counseling.[13]

Academics edit

Rankings edit

In 2015, Adelphi University was ranked #17 in New York State by average professor salaries.[19]

Colleges, schools and degrees edit

  • College of Arts and Sciences: B.A., B.S., B.F.A., M.A., M.S., M.F.A.,
  • College of Professional and Continuing Studies: A.A., A.S., A.A.S., B.A., B.S., Post-baccalaureate Certificate, M.S.
  • Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology: B.A., M.A., M.S., Ph.D., Psy.D.
  • Ruth S. Ammon School of Education: B.A., B.S., M.A., Advanced Certificates, Au.D., Ph.D.
  • Robert B Willumstad School of Business: B.S., B.A., B.B.A., M.S., M.B.A., M.S./M.B.A. (with School of Nursing).
  • College of Nursing and Public Health: B.S., M.S., M.S./M.B.A. (with School of Business), Ph.D.
  • School of Social Work: B.S.W., M.S.W., D.S.W., Ph.D.
  • Honors College

On February 27, 2012, president Robert A. Scott announced a gift of $9.5 million from Adelphi Board of Trustees Chairman Robert B. Willumstad '05 (Hon.). The Adelphi University School of Business, established in 1964, was renamed the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business in his honor.[20]

Joint degree programs edit

International programs edit

Adelphi has partnerships with outside providers who offer study abroad opportunities to students in approximately 120 countries.

For semester and academic year direct exchanges with Adelphi partners, students may use 100% of their federal and institutional aid. For programs which are not directly associated with Adelphi (from accredited institutions and are approved by the Center for International Education), students may use all their federal aid, and 75% of their Adelphi institutional aid — while remaining enrolled on campus. Adelphi faculty-led programs, including theater, art, art history, literature, history, counseling, chemistry and speech-pathology, are held in Italy, Kenya, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, England, Jamaica, Kosovo and Poland.[22]

Levermore Global Scholars program is an innovative academic community dedicated to preparing students to become global thinkers and leaders in a changing world. Students engage through classroom study, events and conferences at the United Nations and study abroad.

Main campus buildings edit

Main halls edit

Many of the buildings on the Garden City campus are symmetrical in nature. This is likely because garden cities are typically planned symmetrically.[23] For example, Woodruff Hall has a second chimney solely to preserve the symmetry of the building.

  • Alice Brown Early Learning Center
  • Alumnae Hall
  • Angello Alumni House
  • Center for Recreation and Sports (home gym of Panthers volleyball and basketball)
  • Blodgett Hall
  • Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise (School of Business)
  • Harvey Hall (School of Education)
  • The Hy Weinberg Center (Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies)
  • Klapper Center for Fine Arts
  • Levermore Hall
  • Nexus Building and Welcome Center (College of Nursing and Public Health)
  • Performing Arts Center, which now includes the Olmsted Theatre
  • Post Hall
  • The Science Building
  • The Social Work Building
  • Swirbul Library
  • The Ruth S. Harley University Center (the Center's addition opened January 2021)
  • Woodruff Hall

Residence halls edit

  • Chapman Hall
  • Earle Hall
  • Eddy Hall
  • Linen Hall
  • Residence Hall A
  • Residence Hall B
  • Waldo Hall

Student organizations edit

Recognized men's fraternities edit

Recognized sororities and women's fellowships edit

Recognized professional fraternity edit

Athletics edit

The Adelphi Panthers are the athletic teams of Adelphi University. The Panthers compete at the NCAA Division II level for all sports and have been a member of the Northeast-10 Conference since 2009.

The Panthers have won 18 NCAA Division II National Championships in three different sports. The men's lacrosse team has won seven national crowns, their last coming in 2001. The women's lacrosse team has won an NCAA Division II-record ten, including three consecutive National Championships in 2009, 2010, 2011 and back-to-back titles in 2014 and 2015; and most recently in 2019. In 1974, the men's soccer team were the National Champions. They have also won numerous individual national championships in track and field.

Since transitioning to the Northeast-10, the Adelphi Panthers have become a powerhouse in the East Region. In 2013, just their fourth year in the conference, the Panthers were awarded the 2013 Northeast-10 Presidents' Cup. The Presidents' Cup is presented annually to signify overall athletic excellence in the Northeast-10. The honor is awarded to the institution that compiles the most total points from all of its programs competing in league championships.[24]

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

 
Ruth Westheimer

See also edit

  • WBAU – The former student-operated radio station that broadcast on 90.3 FM.

References edit

  1. ^ As of November 2021. "Building a Strong Foundation for Our University, According to Plan". 22 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Adelphi University. . Archived from the original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  3. ^ . Adelphi.edu. January 7, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-19. Retrieved 2013-06-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Adelphi Academy: Quick Facts". Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  6. ^ Lambert, Bruce. "New York Times articles about Peter Diamandopoulos". New York Times. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  7. ^ "Fiske Guide to Colleges". Adelphi.edu. July 2, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  8. ^ member center. . Naicu.edu. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  9. ^ "Green Colleges | The Princeton Review". www.princetonreview.com. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  10. ^ "Brooklyn Center | Adelphi University". 8 August 2023.
  11. ^ "Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program". Adelphi.edu. December 20, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  12. ^ . Adelphi.edu. Archived from the original on April 9, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  13. ^ . Adelphi.edu. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  14. ^ "Forbes America's Top Colleges List 2023". Forbes. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  15. ^ "2023-2024 Best National Universities". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  16. ^ "2023 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  17. ^ "2024 Best Colleges in the U.S." The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  18. ^ "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
  19. ^ "Half of N.Y. colleges pay profs less than $100K". Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  20. ^ West, Melanie Grayce (2012-02-27). "Merging Business and Health Care Education". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
  21. ^ "Joint Degree/Early Assurance and Early Acceptance Programs". Adelphi University. January 10, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  22. ^ "Study Abroad | Center for International Education | Adelphi University". Study Abroad. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  23. ^ Lewis, John Peter. The Planning of the Master City. John Wiley & Sons, 1916, p. 302.
  24. ^ "Adelphi University Wins 2013 Northeast-10 Conference Presidents' Cup - Northeast-10 Conference". Northeast10.org. 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  25. ^ Mara, Margaret (December 27, 1946). "Producer of Fashion Newsreels Finds Men Excellent Audience". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 13. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  26. ^ "Alexander Greendale, Headed Jewish Council". The New York Times. August 23, 1981. Retrieved October 15, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletic website

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For other uses see Adelphi disambiguation Adelphi University is a private university in Garden City New York Adelphi also has centers in Downtown Brooklyn Hudson Valley and Suffolk County in addition to a virtual online campus for remote students It is the oldest institution of higher education in suburban Long Island 3 As of 2019 it has about 7 859 undergraduate and graduate students Adelphi UniversityFormer nameAdelphi College 1896 1963 MottoVita Sine Litteris Mors Est from Epistulae morales ad Lucilium by Seneca the Younger Motto in EnglishLiteral translation Life without learning is death The Truth Shall Make Us Free TypePrivate universityEstablishedJune 24 1896 127 years ago 1896 06 24 Endowment 238 million 2021 1 PresidentChristine RiordanProvostChristopher StormAcademic staff1 115 345 full time 770 part time 2 Students7 859 6 154 full time 1 705 part time 2 Undergraduates5 251 4 939 full time 312 part time Postgraduates2 269 1 294 full time 975 part time LocationGarden City New York United States40 43 12 N 73 39 07 W 40 720 N 73 652 W 40 720 73 652CampusSuburban 75 acres 300 000 m2 Colors Brown amp goldNicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II NE 10MascotPantherWebsiteadelphi wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Adelphi College 1 2 Adelphi University 2 Breast cancer support program 3 Academics 3 1 Rankings 3 2 Colleges schools and degrees 3 3 Joint degree programs 3 4 International programs 4 Main campus buildings 4 1 Main halls 4 2 Residence halls 5 Student organizations 5 1 Recognized men s fraternities 5 2 Recognized sororities and women s fellowships 5 3 Recognized professional fraternity 6 Athletics 7 Notable alumni 8 Notable faculty 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editAdelphi College edit Adelphi University began with the Adelphi Academy founded in Brooklyn New York in 1863 The academy was a private preparatory school located at 412 Adelphi Street in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn but later moved to Clinton Hill It was formally chartered in 1869 by the board of trustees of the City of Brooklyn for establishing a first class institution for the broadest and most thorough training and to make its advantages as accessible as possible to the largest numbers of our population citation needed One of the teachers at the Adelphi Academy was Harlan Fiske Stone who later served as the Chief Justice of the United States In 1893 Charles Herbert Levermore was appointed as the head of Adelphi Academy Seeking to establish a liberal arts college for the City of Brooklyn Levermore received a charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York officially establishing Adelphi College on June 24 1896 The college received its charter through the efforts of Timothy Woodruff former Lieutenant Governor of New York and future first president of the board of trustees Adelphi was one of the first coeducational institutions to receive a charter from the State of New York At the time of its foundation the college numbered only 57 students and 16 instructors The Adelphi Academy continued to exist as a separate but nonetheless connected entity to the college The new college was located in a building behind the Adelphi Academy on the corner of St James s Place and Clifton Place in Brooklyn The building that originally housed Adelphi is now used by Pratt Institute for their School of Architecture 4 In 1912 Adelphi became a women s college In 1922 the school raised over one million dollars to expand the overcrowded facilities in Brooklyn In 1925 Adelphi College severed its ties with the Adelphi Academy the latter closing in 1930 In 1929 the college moved from its founding location in Brooklyn to the current location of its main campus in Garden City New York The original academy continues to function as a P 12 school in Brooklyn 5 The original three buildings of the Garden City campus Levermore Hall Blodgett Hall and Woodruff Hall were designed by McKim Mead and White In 1938 the Dance Program was founded by the world famous dancer Ruth St Denis In 1943 the School of Nursing was established in response to the need for nurses due to American involvement in World War II First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt presided over the opening of two federally funded residence halls on campus in a speech entitled The Challenge of Nursing for Young Women Today In 1946 after World War II ended Adelphi reverted to a coeducational college and started admitting new students on the federal GI Bill New sports teams were created following the readmission of men to the school In 1952 the first program for clinical psychology was established at the school it was the forerunner to the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies now the Gordon F Derner School of Psychology Adelphi University edit In 1963 the New York State Board of Regents granted the college university status and the name was changed to Adelphi University In 1964 the School of Business was founded In 1966 the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies was founded In 1973 the university established ABLE Adult Baccalaureate Learning Experience for the education of adults Now known as the College of Professional and Continuing Studies it was one of the earliest programs created for nontraditional students In 1984 the Institute for Teaching and Educational Studies was founded it became the School of Education in 1990 In 1993 the Society of Mentors was established giving students faculty advisors that they could consult on an as needed basis to assist them in their studies In 1995 the Honors College was founded In January 1963 Adelphi Suffolk College which had started out in 1955 offering extension courses in Suffolk County New York purchased the former W K Vanderbilt estate in Oakdale New York In 1968 it was spun off to Dowling College after its chief benefactor Robert Dowling Adelphi faced a serious scandal in 1996 as the school celebrated its 100th anniversary University president Peter Diamandopoulos and the board of trustees were accused of neglect of duty misconduct and failure to carry out the educational purposes of Adelphi The New York State Board of Regents was called in to investigate Diamandopoulos along with all but one of the board of trustees was dismissed from office 6 The university was in dire financial straits until Robert A Scott was installed in the position of President in 2000 Scott saved the school by decreasing tuition increasing scholarships offered for the students and launching an advertising campaign to increase enrollment Since that time the school has surpassed many of its previous gains and is said to be undergoing a new renaissance Adelphi University has been ranked as a Best Buy college by the Fiske Guide to Colleges for the last ten years for its quality education offered at a comparatively affordable price 7 Adelphi University also participates in the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities s NAICU University and College Accountability Network U CAN 8 In 2023 the Princeton Review ranked Adelphi University a Green College making the list of environmentally responsible colleges and universities across the country 9 In August 2023 Adelphi relocated the Manhattan Center location to Downtown Brooklyn at 179 Livingston Street Adelphi Brooklyn Center located on the 5th through 7th floors is adjacent to Macy s Brooklyn store and shared with St Francis College 10 Breast cancer support program edit nbsp The 2017 Adelphi University Graduation held at the Jones Beach Theater The university s School of Social Work is home to the Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program which marks its 30th anniversary in 2010 11 The program began in 1980 as the Woman to Woman Hotline a free and confidential service to help women with breast cancer 12 It is the second oldest breast cancer hotline in the United States over 100 trained volunteers offer information and emotional support for women and men suffering from breast cancer There are professional social workers bi lingual Spanish speaking staff and support staff along with support groups educational programs and individual counseling 13 Academics editRankings edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 14 353U S News amp World Report 15 166Washington Monthly 16 238WSJ College Pulse 17 208GlobalTHE 18 1501 In 2015 Adelphi University was ranked 17 in New York State by average professor salaries 19 Colleges schools and degrees edit College of Arts and Sciences B A B S B F A M A M S M F A College of Professional and Continuing Studies A A A S A A S B A B S Post baccalaureate Certificate M S Gordon F Derner School of Psychology B A M A M S Ph D Psy D Ruth S Ammon School of Education B A B S M A Advanced Certificates Au D Ph D Robert B Willumstad School of Business B S B A B B A M S M B A M S M B A with School of Nursing College of Nursing and Public Health B S M S M S M B A with School of Business Ph D School of Social Work B S W M S W D S W Ph D Honors CollegeOn February 27 2012 president Robert A Scott announced a gift of 9 5 million from Adelphi Board of Trustees Chairman Robert B Willumstad 05 Hon The Adelphi University School of Business established in 1964 was renamed the Robert B Willumstad School of Business in his honor 20 Joint degree programs edit Dentistry New York University College of Dentistry 3 4 B S D D S Engineering Columbia University 3 2 B A B S Environmental Studies Columbia University 3 2 B A B S or 4 2 B A M S Optometry SUNY State College of Optometry 3 4 B S O D Osteopathic Medicine Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine 3 4 B S D O Physical Therapy New York Medical College 4 3 B S D P T 21 International programs edit Adelphi has partnerships with outside providers who offer study abroad opportunities to students in approximately 120 countries For semester and academic year direct exchanges with Adelphi partners students may use 100 of their federal and institutional aid For programs which are not directly associated with Adelphi from accredited institutions and are approved by the Center for International Education students may use all their federal aid and 75 of their Adelphi institutional aid while remaining enrolled on campus Adelphi faculty led programs including theater art art history literature history counseling chemistry and speech pathology are held in Italy Kenya Denmark Norway Finland Iceland England Jamaica Kosovo and Poland 22 Levermore Global Scholars program is an innovative academic community dedicated to preparing students to become global thinkers and leaders in a changing world Students engage through classroom study events and conferences at the United Nations and study abroad Main campus buildings editMain halls edit Many of the buildings on the Garden City campus are symmetrical in nature This is likely because garden cities are typically planned symmetrically 23 For example Woodruff Hall has a second chimney solely to preserve the symmetry of the building Alice Brown Early Learning CenterAlumnae Hall Angello Alumni House Center for Recreation and Sports home gym of Panthers volleyball and basketball Blodgett Hall Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise School of Business Harvey Hall School of Education The Hy Weinberg Center Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies Klapper Center for Fine Arts Levermore Hall Nexus Building and Welcome Center College of Nursing and Public Health Performing Arts Center which now includes the Olmsted Theatre Post Hall The Science Building The Social Work Building Swirbul Library The Ruth S Harley University Center the Center s addition opened January 2021 Woodruff Hall Residence halls edit Chapman Hall Earle Hall Eddy Hall Linen Hall Residence Hall A Residence Hall B Waldo HallStudent organizations editRecognized men s fraternities edit Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Chi Iota Nu Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Lambda Phi Lambda Upsilon Lambda Recognized sororities and women s fellowships edit Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Phi Mu Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Lambda Upsilon Swing Phi Swing Recognized professional fraternity edit Delta Sigma PiAthletics editMain article Adelphi Panthers The Adelphi Panthers are the athletic teams of Adelphi University The Panthers compete at the NCAA Division II level for all sports and have been a member of the Northeast 10 Conference since 2009 The Panthers have won 18 NCAA Division II National Championships in three different sports The men s lacrosse team has won seven national crowns their last coming in 2001 The women s lacrosse team has won an NCAA Division II record ten including three consecutive National Championships in 2009 2010 2011 and back to back titles in 2014 and 2015 and most recently in 2019 In 1974 the men s soccer team were the National Champions They have also won numerous individual national championships in track and field Since transitioning to the Northeast 10 the Adelphi Panthers have become a powerhouse in the East Region In 2013 just their fourth year in the conference the Panthers were awarded the 2013 Northeast 10 Presidents Cup The Presidents Cup is presented annually to signify overall athletic excellence in the Northeast 10 The honor is awarded to the institution that compiles the most total points from all of its programs competing in league championships 24 Notable alumni edit nbsp Gary Dell Abate Baba Booey producer of The Howard Stern Show nbsp Sean Hannity conservative news host nbsp John J Phelan Jr former President of the New York Stock Exchange nbsp Chuck Connors actor and professional baseball and basketball player nbsp Edolphus Towns U S Congressman nbsp Leona Marlin Romeo former Prime Minister of Sint Maarten nbsp Flavor Flav rapper nbsp Paul Ekman psychologist nbsp Meredith Eaton actress nbsp Gregory Meeks U S Congressman nbsp Chuck D rapperGary Dell Abate Baba Booey b 1961 producer of The Howard Stern Show John D Wren President CEO and Chairman Omnicom Group Joe Abbenda b 1939 former Mr America and Mr Universe Chris Armas b 1972 professional soccer player Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer and Adelphi women s soccer coach Michael Balboni b 1959 Deputy Secretary for Public Safety for the State of New York Bob Beamon b 1946 American track and field athlete world record holder in long jump Ron Bruder entrepreneur who runs Middle East education non profits named on the Time 100 Dave Cayemitte former soccer player financial analyst Melanie Chartoff actress and comedienne Chuck Connors athlete and actor Nick Cummings Ph D past president of the American Psychological Association and founding board chairman of Care Integra and author Chuck D Carlton Ridenhour b 1960 musician author lecturer founder and frontman of the hip hop group Public Enemy Vyvyan Donner fashion editor film director screenwriter theatrical costume designer and caricaturist 25 Meredith Eaton Gilden psychotherapist and actress Paul Ekman psychologist Clara Fasano sculptor Flavor Flav rapper member of rap group Public Enemy Ida M Flynn 1942 2004 American computer scientist textbook author and professor John Forslund television play by play announcer for the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL Karen Fraction Broadway dancer and actress Charles J Fuschillo Jr New York State Senator 8th District Arie Gill Glick Israeli Olympic runner Wes Green professional lacrosse player Los Angeles Riptide of Major League Lacrosse and San Jose Stealth of National Lacrosse League Alexander Greendale playwright and civic leader 26 Sean Hannity Fox News host Alice Hoffman author Earlene Hill Hooper New York State Assembly Assemblywoman 18th District Jonathan Larson creator of the Broadway musical Rent Michael Lindsay actor and voice artist Suzanne Luna producer and director on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Gee Malik Linton director and screenwriter Leona Marlin Romeo 5th Prime Minister of Sint Maarten Gregory W Meeks congressman from New York 6th District Sal Mineo Actor Academy Award Nominee Donna Orender nee Geils born 1957 women s pro basketball league all star and former WNBA president Carmen Ortiz former U S Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Billy Phillips professional soccer player and coach Chad Prince b 1979 professional soccer player and coach Carolynn Reid Wallace b 1942 13th president of Fisk University 2001 2003 assistant secretary of education for postsecondary education 1991 1993 Ron Robinson chemist Dinelia Rosa psychologist and professor Rony Schneider Israeli professional soccer player Erin Stern IFBB fitness professional and figure competitor Gary Sullivan USL professional soccer player Long Island Rough Riders Helen Rand Thayer 1863 1935 social reformer Al Trautwig sports announcer member of the Adelphi Athletics Hall of Fame Mary L Trump psychologist and author niece of Donald J Trump Rebecca Tobey sculptor Edolphus Towns b 1934 congressman from New York 10th District Steven Vincent Broadway choreographer dancer and teacher Max Weinberg b 1951 drummer and television personality Robert B Willumstad chairman and CEO American International Group Mike Windischmann b 1965 soccer captain of the 1990 United States World Cup team Theresa Wolfson 1897 1972 labor economist and educator won the John Dewey Award of the League for Industrial Democracy Jacqueline Woodson b 1963 author of children s literature Roby Young b 1942 Israeli international soccer player and captain of Hapoel Haifa Malika Grayson engineer speaker and authorNotable faculty edit nbsp Ruth WestheimerAl Davis 1929 2011 former line coach for the Adelphi College football team 1950 51 Loren Hightower 1927 2017 dancer Metropolitan Ballet American Ballet Theatre and Agnes de Mille Dance Theatre regular performer with the Metropolitan Opera and Broadway musicals Allen Krebs sacked for expressing political views in class and went on to found the Free University of New York William Cranston Lawton 1853 1941 professor of Greek Jerry March 1929 1997 organic chemist and professor of chemistry authored March s Advanced Organic Chemistry text Paul Mattick Jr b 1944 professor and chair of philosophy Author of Business as Usual The Economic Crisis and the Failure of Capitalism Son of Paul Mattick Sr Paul Moravec 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner in music composition Frances Perkins professor of sociology Labor Secretary under Franklin D Roosevelt Lawrence Raphael professor of communication sciences and disorders Ruth Westheimer born Karola Siegel 1928 known as Dr Ruth German American sex therapist talk show host author professor Holocaust survivor and former Haganah sniper See also editWBAU The former student operated radio station that broadcast on 90 3 FM References edit As of November 2021 Building a Strong Foundation for Our University According to Plan 22 November 2021 a b Adelphi University Adelphi Enrollment Statistics Admission Statistics Demographics Archived from the original on 2013 05 11 Retrieved 29 March 2013 About Adelphi 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