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When GM, the auto manufacturer, is planning the next quarter's production of its Sierra Denali pickup, it needs to be able to accurately predict the timely delivery of parts and components—from its other units and external suppliers. The company does this by using a computer simulation or a model which tries to mimic the real world. In reality, managers often don't have accurate or complete data to build the model. Eunji Lim, PhD, assistant professor of decision sciences, has addressed this problem by developing an algorithm that takes care of the problem of insufficient data.
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Nearly 250 million people in India do not have access to electricity. Creating the infrastructure to connect them to the power grid is a costly and challenging project. Gita Surie, PhD, professor of management, has been studying how an ecosystem for providing renewable energy for the world’s poorest people living in rural areas can be created that will both safeguard the environment and improve social and economic conditions in India.
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Annually, worldwide, 1.3 million tons of garbage go into landfills. Reducing such waste is one reason behind the growth of “alternative giving,” where people share and exchange products instead of throwing them away. Fan Liu, PhD, assistant professor of marketing, and Zachary Johnson, PhD, associate professor of marketing, studied this growing practice and found that it, enabled by social media and networks, benefits the broader society.
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Climate change has been identified in many quarters as the existential crisis facing all of mankind. It has been estimated that the world needs to spend between $1.6 trillion and $3.8 trillion every year to honor the commitments of the Paris climate agreement. Robert Goldberg, clinical associate professor of finance, and Mariano Torras, PhD, professor of economics and department chair, have proposed that a fund be set up by the government to pay for the costs associated with carrying out the changes needed to halt global warming.
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Adelphi’s STEP and CSTEP programs are helping to prepare diverse students from local high schools and Adelphi for inspiring careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
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Just in time for the last half of fall: First-year student Lizz Panchyk shares her recommendations with MSN's Spoon University.
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Entertainment Weekly spoke with the prolific author and alumna about her new book, Magic Lessons, a prequel to her bestselling novel Practical Magic.
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Adelphi’s first fully virtual production, This Odd Geometry of Time, is featured by Newsday.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, is quoted in a Deseret News story about the potential impact of blocking content on social media.
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Funny How That Works
CategoriesPublished:Eugenia Villa-Cuesta, PhD, associate professor of biology, explains how improv training has made her a better professor in an op-ed for Insider Higher Ed.
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The insurance giant posted this Associated Press story from fall 2020 that featured comments from Hanna Kim, PhD, associate professor and chair of anthropology.
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Dear Panthers and Families, It was great to see so many of you engaged and having fun during our successful Virtual Spirit Weekend last weekend. Capturing our Panther Pride virtually was a challenge we’ve been working on for months, and I think our community knocked it out of the park. Whether you mixed and mingled,…
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Adelphi will now offer a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations degree for students interested in taking a deep dive into world politics and issues. The new undergraduate program is designed to equip students with analytical tools and interdisciplinary perspectives to make sense of the rapidly changing world and prepare them for a career in diplomacy, international business, law and advocacy, and global public policy.
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Dear Adelphi Community, On September 30, we shared with you our plan to engage an external firm for an objective review of the University’s current complaint processes. We are pleased to update you that Baker Tilly US, LLP, a nationally recognized higher education accounting and advisory firm, has been selected. The firm will review the…
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Yext, powered by the Search Experience Cloud platform, and Adelphi University, Long Island's oldest private coeducational university, have announced their collaboration to deliver an enhanced search experience with Yext Answers, Yext's innovative site search product, on the University's newly redesigned website.
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Dear Adelphi Community, October is LGBTQ+ History month! Adelphi stands with pride to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and values the lived and shared experiences of each member of our community. With joy, we celebrate innumerable contributions within every school, discipline and professional community. The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion launched its inaugural “First Fridays”…
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Dear Panthers, These have been trying times, and it can sometimes be difficult to find the balance in our lives as we juggle school, work, family and more. This is especially true with everything going on in the world right now. Whether you’re stressed by midterms, experiencing a personal crisis or just need someone to…
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What happens to live entertainment production during a pandemic? It stops, then it adapts. On October 1, two alumni in the business—Joe Minoso '01 and Dana Blair '04, MBA '08—gave an online audience an inside look at the industry's struggles this year, how it's changed now that production has resumed and where it's headed.
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The trustees of the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) have named four professors in Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH) as fellows of the academy. NYAM fellows are a community of distinguished professionals who show evidence of performance or outstanding potential in one or several health professional roles.
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Adelphi instructors and students aren't only making the best of remote learning during the time of pandemic. In some cases, they're taking advantage of it and building on it.
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Voting for the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island contest has begun and, as in recent years, Adelphi University is well represented among the nominations, including these “best” categories: College/University College President College Sports Program Concert Venue Theater Arts Center Mascot Public Garden College Sports Coach—with five Panther head coaches making the cut Adelphi is…
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Sgt. Gerry Lennon, public safety officer, discusses his Pink Patch Project initiative in support of breast cancer awareness in The Garden City News.
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COVID Hotspots in NYC; Human Rights Watch Report on NYPD; 30 Issues: Childcare; Your COVID Treatment
CategoriesPublished:Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work and director of the PhD program, discusses the history and future of child care policies in the United States on The Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC.
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President Christine M. Riordan shares her expertise on a Newsday panel on the handling of COVID-19 on college campuses.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares his expertise in a Washington Post story about when it will be safe to travel again.