Quick Facts

Location: Garden City, N.Y.
Founded: 1896
Enrollment: Over 8,500
Colors: Brown and Gold
Nickname: Panthers
Venue (Capacity): Center for Rec. and Sport (2,200)
President: Dr. Robert A. Scott
Athletic Director: Robert E. Hartwell
Athletics Website: www.aupanthers.com


About the Yellowjackets

2008-2009 Season Record: 20-9/13-5 East Coast Conference
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Today, Adelphi is thriving. Our colleges and schools include the College of Arts and Sciences; the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies; the Honors College; the School of Business; Ruth S. Ammon School of Education; School of Nursing; School of Social Work; and University College. With new leadership, we have reinvigorated our academic community and invested in our future. Our faculty is leading the way to ensure that our students receive the finest education in the region and that Adelphi continues to serve as a vital resource to our local communities As we turn our strategic plan into a vision for our future, the campus community has come together to accomplish mutual goals centered on scholarship and student achievement.

While universities around the country have been eliminating faculty, Adelphi has hired more than 280 new professors since 2001. Current full-time and part-time faculty total 956, with a student/faculty ratio of 10:1. To ensure that our scholars have the resources needed to reach their goals, we have invested millions of dollars in infrastructure. We have renovated our facilities; upgraded our technology and created smart classrooms; dramatically improved our libraries—both facilities and collections; and invested in new equipment, including state-of the-art lasers for two new physics laboratories, new pianos from Steinway & Sons, enhanced digital music facilities to support our music and performing arts programs, and built and opened in spring 2006, the 18,000-square-foot Adele and Herbert J. Klapper Center for Fine Arts. In 2006, the University broke ground on an ambitious campus expansion project, now completed. The project added new Centers for Performing Arts and Recreation and Sports; an outdoor sports complex; the Alice Brown Early Learning Center; and additional parking.

Scholars throughout the University are making significant contributions to their disciplines. In recent years, Adelphi faculty members have been recognized as Fulbright Scholars and Hartford Scholars, and have received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation. The Derner Institute (Derner IAPS) as well as our Schools of Social Work and Nursing are accredited for the maximum allowable time. In fact, our School of Social Work was reaccredited with no recommendations for improvement by the Council on Social Work Education’s site evaluation committee, and the School’s self-study document so impressed the council that it is now used as a model in reaccreditation training sessions for other programs.

Currently, over 8,600 students are thriving in our classrooms, in our programs, and on our sports fields at the main Garden City campus and at centers in New York City, Hauppauge, and Poughkeepsie. Our students have gone on to achieve awards and national recognition for their scholarship, service, and leadership.

Adelphi also seeks to serve its locality, state, and nation through the research and practice of its faculty; the strengthening of ties between the professional schools and community; the staging of distinguished cultural events at its campuses; and most essentially, the education of a generation of future leaders and informed citizens, professionals, and community members.







James Cosgrove

Richard Byrd '11

Team Information



2009-2010 Schedule

Date Opponent Score
11/18 at Pace *
W, 79-64
11/20 at Molloy
W, 97-71
11/21 Dowling
W, 79-69
11/24 Saint Rose *
W, 68-49
11/29 at Assumption *
W, 79-65
12/2 at So. Connecticut *
L, 60-57
12/5 American Int'l *
W, 74-65
12/8 at New Haven *
W, 59-49
12/12 Caldwell
W, 79-48
12/19 at Caldwell
W, 71-40
12/20 at Dominican (N.Y.)
W, 57-38
12/29 Bloomfield
W, 81-66
12/30 Nyack
W, 65-61
1/2 Le Moyne *
W, 90-77
1/6 So. New Hampshire *
W, 75-59
1/9 at Saint Anselm *
L, 78-69
1/12 UMass Lowell *
L, 54-51
1/16 at Merrimack *
L, 82-74
1/20 at Bentley *
L, 71-67
1/23 Stonehill *
L, 60-59
1/26 at Franklin Pierce *
L, 74-73
1/30 Saint Michael's *
W, 68-48
2/3 Pace *
W, 99-62
2/6 at Le Moyne *
L, 90-80
2/9 at Saint Rose *
L, 74-70
2/13 Assumption *
W, 73-71
2/17 So. Connecticut *
W, 62-45
2/20 at American Int'l *
L, 63-57
2/24 New Haven *
W, 79-48
2/27 at American Int'l
W, 57-45
3/1 at Stonehill
W, 59-58
3/4 at Saint Anselm
W, 78-66
3/6 at UMass Lowell
L, 73-58