News at Adelphi
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What Went Wrong?
CategoriesPublished:Dean of Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Rajib Sanyal Ph.D. and associate professor, Rakesh Gupta Ph.D., add their expertise on Amazon’s decision to not have headquarters in New York.
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A study by Professor Geoffrey Ream Ph.D. on suicide rates in LGBTQ youth is featured by many media outlets including Reuters and Huffington Post.
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Adelphi's Student Government Association (SGA) acts on behalf of the undergraduate student body through communication with the administration, staff and faculty on matters of student concern. This year, SGA, its Executive Cabinet and Student Senate are working extra hard to improve student life on campus.
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When the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies asked Jon Duff, Adelphi exhibitions and art collection curator, to curate an exhibition in honor of Black History Month, he immediately thought of multimedia artist Coby Kennedy.
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On Wednesday, February 13, dozens of students and faculty members filled the Ruth S. Harley University Center's Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom to hear the day's guest speaker, Premilla Nadasen, Ph.D., who informed them, “If you all have come here to hear how black feminism will save us, you've come to the right place."
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The Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies invites you to join us for three significant events.
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For the third year, members of the Adelphi community have the opportunity to experience what guests have called a transformational experience when they attend the Oxfam Hunger Banquet.
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Adelphi's Diversity Certificate Program is not only helping to promote a respectful, inclusive work and learning atmosphere on the University campus, it's also expanding into Long Island school districts.
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Cafecito is a support group for Spanish speaking women facing breast cancer.
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Amanda Nagler talks about the holistic approach of the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program.
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Members of the Adelphi team of the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program are out walking every weekend, training for the annual LI2Day Walk.
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The Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has launched a new MS in Professional Accounting program, adding to its offerings in undergraduate and graduate study in the field.
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During the Fall 2018 semester, students in need of a little love and puppy therapy could find it in the Harvey Hall office of Daryl Gordon, Ph.D., associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Education and Health Sciences, in the form of an 18-month-old black Labrador named Harpo.
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NHL Puck and Player Tracking Review
CategoriesPublished:The NHL gave its new puck and player tacking technology its first test drive with fans during the 2019 All Star Game, and as with most everything new, opinions were very much mixed.
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Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow, is quoted about the United States’ relationship with European allies.
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Public Enemy Turnpike
CategoriesPublished:According to Gothamist, Cultural advocate LeRoy McCarthy is working to change the name of a portion of Babylon Turnpike to Public Enemy Turnpike. Public Enemy formed on Long Island when Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.) and Flavor Flav met at Adelphi.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program in Garden City offers three new on-going support groups on a weekly basis.
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Career readiness. It's something of a watchword in higher education these days—and for good reason. Employers are looking for college graduates who can hit the ground running, giving students who show they can do so a substantial edge when entering the job market. Now, Adelphi's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has a comprehensive program designed to give undergraduates that advantage.
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Long Island school districts are partnering with universities, including Adelphi, to combat a shortage of substitute teachers.
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High school students from across Long Island attended the Human Rights Awareness Conference at Adelphi on Thursday, January 31. The goal of the 33rd annual conference was to promote human decency, respect and sensitivity for people of all races, religions, cultures, ages and genders.
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Jacques Barber, Ph.D., professor and dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is the winner of this year's Division 39 (Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology) Research Award.
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The Office of Information Technology has implemented a new Password Management Tool that enables you to reset your password at any time, without needing to contact the Help Desk.
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Vanley Chavez is a worker with the Help Desk at Adelphi.
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Coping mechanism to help reduce stress and anxiety can be an important part of treatment for breast cancer.
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Sharing a reminder about our updated schedule and announcing some very good news about dining.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:February 4, 2019 - We would like to inform you of a reoccurring phishing trend we have seen recently by someone impersonating an Adelphi employee.
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Wensley Bynoe, a senior in Adelphi's Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) program, is one of those students whose internship led to a greater desire to help those who need it. As an intern this year at the New York State Division of Human Rights, he is working on investigations into discrimination that have opened his eyes to the wide range of injustices facing New Yorkers.
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As a welfare examiner for the Suffolk County Department of Social Services, Colleen Itzkowitz has spent the past 12 years of her career focused primarily on paperwork and eligibility. Now, as a graduate student in social work at Adelphi, she has an internship in addition to her job, spending late afternoons and evenings with the Emergency Unit at Child Protective Services.
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Scientists from around the world travel to the famous CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, to probe the fundamental structure of the universe using the largest and most powerful particle accelerator on earth—the Large Hadron Collider. Last summer, they were joined by an Adelphi senior, Muhammad Aziz, a physics major who spent six weeks as part of a longer 10-week internship with the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory/Duke University Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
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BSides Long Island
CategoriesPublished:This past weekend marked the inaugural BSides Long Island cybersecurity conference.