At Adelphi鈥檚 Innovation Center, students find a remarkable place to share their projects, research and goals for the future.
When Adelphi students talk about the Innovation Center, one word is consistently mentioned: community.
Located inside Swirbul Library, the Center doesn鈥檛 feel like your usual classroom鈥攊t鈥檚 a flexible space designed to meet the needs of all students. The Center supports hands-on projects, research and creative work while offering opportunities to engage with leading-edge technologies in its key focus areas: artificial intelligence, extended reality and digital studies. Some students come to experiment with cutting-edge technology, while others arrive seeking a space to think differently and connect across disciplines.
鈥淭he mission of the Innovation Center is to empower the University community via interdisciplinary thinking and leading-edge technology in order to take on the challenges of our ever-changing world,鈥 said Lee Stemkoski, PhD, director of the Innovation Center and professor and associate chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. 鈥淲e inspire, support and showcase innovative and interdisciplinary activities within the University and in cooperation with industry and community partners.鈥
That mission comes to life every day鈥攎aking the Innovation Center one of the most dynamic spots on campus.
A Place for All Majors to Gather
For Katelyn Schwab 鈥25, who majored in psychology and minored in social work, the Innovation Center wasn鈥檛 an obvious destination. She first walked in while reporting a story for The Delphian, Adelphi鈥檚 student newspaper. That one assignment led her to a campus job and eventually a deeper connection to the Center.
鈥淎s a psychology major, I wasn鈥檛 sure if I鈥檇 feel like I fit in at a space that seemed focused on tech and innovation. But when I got there, I immediately felt accepted,鈥 Schwab said. It was one of the few places on campus where your major didn鈥檛 matter. That sense of inclusion and creative freedom really drew me in.鈥
Schwab said the Center gave her confidence and leadership skills she plans to carry into her future career in counseling. 鈥淚t felt alive and personal in a way that traditional classroom learning rarely does,鈥 she said.
A 鈥淭hird Space鈥 for Big Ideas
Ovundah Okene Jr., an interdisciplinary major in mathematics, art and computer science, describes the Center as a 鈥渢hird space鈥濃攕omewhere between home and the classroom.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an ambient space like a coffee shop,鈥 Okene said. 鈥淯ltimately the atmosphere is calm and inviting for all regardless of majors.鈥
One moment in particular that stuck with him was watching high school students tackle wildfire prediction during a hackathon in which they came up with a database model to track vegetation and forecast fire paths. 鈥淭he determination in their eyes to complete their work in the time crunch, high-pressure event was inspiring,鈥 Okune said.
That same spirit of exploration and persistence pushed Okune to rethink his own path. What began as curiosity soon became transformation. 鈥淚 was following the will of my parents and was going to be a doctor,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y time at the Innovation Center made me see that one day I could also make a fine professor or a game developer 鈥 I鈥檓 glad I stumbled into Professor Stemkoski鈥檚 office that day.鈥
Turning Passion into Action
For Christopher Sciortino 鈥25, a computer science major now pursuing his master鈥檚 degree at Adelphi, the Innovation Center became the perfect place to share his passion for video game design.
鈥淚 hosted an interactive video game design workshop at the Innovation Center. It went so well, I ended up hosting part two of the workshop,鈥 Sciortino said. 鈥淭he Innovation Center provided the support and community to help me share my knowledge.
Those workshops not only connected him with other students who share his interest in gaming and artificial intelligence, but also improved his own skills. 鈥淭he Center has opened my eyes to how many different disciplines utilize the different technologies we showcase at the Center,鈥 Sciortino said.
Preparing for Future Careers
What makes the Innovation Center stand out, students say, is that it prepares them for more than just the next exam. Whether it鈥檚 learning how to collaborate or finding the courage to chase a new career path鈥攖he lessons go beyond the classroom.
鈥淭he Innovation Center is a special place,鈥 Sciortino said. 鈥淚 see it as the hub for innovation, collaboration and growth for both students and professors.鈥
Okene put it simply: 鈥淚t鈥檚 my home away from home.鈥
And for Schwab, it鈥檚 proof that innovation isn鈥檛 just about technology鈥攊t鈥檚 about people. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the few places on campus that breaks down barriers between majors and encourages everyone to work together. It makes Adelphi feel more connected, more creative and more human,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e curious, creative or just looking for somewhere to belong, you鈥檒l find your place here.鈥