News at Adelphi
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On Thursday, October 1, Margaret Lally ’82, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will moderate “2020 and the Entertainment Industry: A Conversation with Dana Blair and Joe Minoso,” about the impact of COVID-19 and other unparalleled events on the entertainment business, with two Adelphi alumni in the know—TV host/entrepreneur Dana Blair ’04,…
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With racial tension continuing across the country, Adelphi has responded to include voices of students, faculty and administrators by creating a new diversity and inclusion action team this summer, the Equitable Adelphi Action Team. Formed by the Division of Student Affairs, the Equitable Adelphi Action Team is “a student-centered council that will provide the University…
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Dear Panthers, We are in a pivotal time in our country’s history. Facing pressing social, racial, global, and political issues, we are engaging in conversations that are powerful, passionate, and challenging in nature to discuss. We are committed to an environment that supports freedom of expression and civil discourse. I ask each of you to…
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Updated October 15, 2020 Dear Panthers, In our nation, casting your ballot on Election Day is an important part of our democratic process. A presidential election year marks an especially pivotal moment in our country’s history and future. Election Day is Tuesday, November 3 With no classes planned on that day, I encourage you to…
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Melissa Randazzo, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, is taking her expertise to Uganda to train educators and therapists there.
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In 2016, two Adelphi University anthropology faculty members, working in Alaska with student collaborators, found a virtually complete, 14,000-year-old tusk of what may have been one of the last woolly mammoths on the Alaska mainland. At the time, it was thought to offer clues as to why the mammal later went extinct.
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Since childhood, Courtney Lee Weida, EdD, associate professor and director of graduate art education in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has found the princess archetype “both captivating and problematic.” Dr. Weida partnered with her sister, Jaime Chris Weida, PhD, assistant professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College (The City University of…
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Taking a Gap Year
CategoriesPublished:Newsday's College Admissions & STEAM Guide for 2020–2021 includes a feature on Adelphi's Gap Year Experience.
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The work of Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor of education, is cited in The Atlantic.
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Long Island Business News features Betty L. Forest ’47, PhD, ’10 (Hon.)'s major gift to Adelphi, supporting nursing students and nursing education.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and department chair of finance and economics, is quoted in Newsweek's story, noting, “It is being represented as this economic crisis is due to COVID. I think it is more accurate to say that COVID was the spark to something that was happening anyway.”
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Josh Altman, PhD, associate director of Adelphi’s Student Counseling Center, shared his expertise with Fast Company.
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New research reveals the impact of leadership on new product development.
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Demystifying blockchain, Bitcoin and other digital money matters
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 12 million people were employed in the manufacturing sector across the United States. According to a 2017 survey in the journal Applied Ergonomics, around 57 percent of workers in factory settings—who often perform heavy, repetitive tasks—reported feeling fatigued at work, which can lead to reduced output, chronic injury and even…
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A young alumna tells of her experience at Adelphi’s third Women's Leadership Conference.
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Dear Adelphi Community, We are still reckoning with the impact of a global pandemic, one that has demonstrated the way we come together as a university community. And it is time, again, for us to rally together. Since June, we have had many conversations, open and individual, to hear the concerns and pain of our…
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Every fall, the incoming first-year class has the option to participate in the First-Year Community Action Program (FCAP). In this community service program, hosted by the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), first-year students engage in a summer experience with peers and gain a deeper understanding of civic engagement and social justice—two important parts of an…
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A well-known scholar of issues in East Asian politics and international relations, Vincent Wang, PhD, dean of Adelphi's College of Arts and Sciences, continues to be a highly sought-out speaker and presenter.
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Spoiler Alert: It’s not the equipment, technology or dreaded state PE Tests
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When Provost and Executive Vice President Steve Everett, DMA, talks about the wealth of talent among Adelphi's faculty, one name that emerges immediately is Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer and University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA.
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Beginning September 30, the Adelphi University community will come together to “take a stand" during its annual Fall Arts Festival.
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New insights into the impact of college sports on athletes’ voices.
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Studies of endocrinology in Chilean rodents shed light on human health.