News at Adelphi
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work.
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Accounting in the Public Interest?
CategoriesPublished:“There’s an inherent conflict of interest in public accounting.” —C. Richard Baker, Ph.D.
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Caption: Mentored by Daryl Gordon, Ph.D. (third from left), M.A. in TESOL students (from left to right) Huan Ren, Wenxiu Ma, Yang Yang, Maki Nakayama and Alyssa Pinto made two presentations at the Applied Linguistics Winter Conference at Teachers College Columbia University on March 1, 2014.
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During three weeks in rural Uganda last July, Dr. Meredith Whitley served as an adviser to four female leaders who wanted to develop a women’s empowerment program that included training in basketball.
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Adelphi University has been included in the The Princeton Review’s Guide to 332 Green Colleges: 2014 Edition.
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Several weeks ago, Dean Jane Ashdown joined other deans from local schools of education at a meeting with New York City schools chancellor Carmen Farina.
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A polarized Congress and a child care industry that profits from selective access are significant obstacles to universal early child care.
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Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Ph.D., studies female sex workers in India and violence in intimate relationships,
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Monica Yang, Ph.D., is delving behind the headlines to figure out what motivates businesses in China and other developing countries to buy companies in other countries.
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M. Joy McClure, Ph.D., studies how attachment anxiety impacts romance.
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“I worry about the unquestioning acceptance of the models of romantic love out there.” —Susan Ostrov Weisser, Ph.D.
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Mapping Autism
CategoriesPublished:Lars Ross, Ph.D., and fellow neuroscientists are studying the relationship between multisensory integration and ASD.
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Supported by two New York State Race to the Top grants, Emily Kang, Ph.D., is helping to reform elementary school science education.
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The secret to business innovation and sustainable social entrepreneurship lies in complexity science,
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Two College of Nursing and Public Health professors find some surprising answers.
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Elsa Ermer, Ph.D. uses an fMRI scanner to analyze psychopaths’ brain activity in a quest to understand how best to treat psychopathy.
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Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., has worked with leaders and organizations across the United States and Africa to implement programs that engage underserved youth in sports in order to foster life skills.
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William Jacobowitz, Ed.D., is studying post-traumatic stress syndrome in psychiatric hospital staff.
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Adelphi University is helping to inspire a new generation of leaders in the sciences through hosting the annual L.E.G.O. Robotics Competition.
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The knowledge and experience I gained from my HR internship at Michael Kors made my academic work more practical and relevant.
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Adelphi University's Levermore Global Scholars program welcomed Francesco Bastagli to campus as the first Levermore Global Scholars Fellow.
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Nearly five decades ago, seven African American women found each other at what was then a predominantly white Adelphi University.
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Workshop included information regarding resume writing, interview preparation and more.
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Security Alert: Heartbleed Bug
CategoriesPublished:April 10, 2014 - A widespread encryption flaw called the Heartbleed bug has the potential to disclose private information to a malicious attacker.
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The New York University professor initiated a deeply provocative discussion about the state of education today.
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Get tips and watch the News12 interview with Adelphi Information Security Officer Kees Leune.
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A veteran marketer shares tips and tales.
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Join the Panthers on Saturday, May 3 for an evening of wine tasting.
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Coming up at AUPAC
CategoriesPublished:Catch world class music, dance and theatre performances.
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See what your fellow alumni are up to and submit your own note.