News at Adelphi
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Kenneth C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares his expertise in an AARP story about how to clean and disinfect your home after a caregiver visits.
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Jonathan Cristol, PhD, Levermore Global Scholars research fellow at Adelphi, is quoted in an AP News story about how the coronavirus pandemic will affect globalization.
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With the decision to move classes online, the Adelphi faculty has been hard at work revising syllabuses, getting up to speed on technology, and thinking outside the box about how to teach and support students virtually.
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Meet Our New 2019–2020 Faculty Members
CategoriesPublished:Meet the new set of dedicated, diverse and knowledgeable faculty members joining the Adelphi community.
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Personalized teaching means tapping into students’ talents and passions. Read about three Adelphi STEM professors who exemplify this hallmark quality of Adelphi faculty.
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After her appointment as Dean of Nursing and Public Health, James Forkan interviewed Elaine (Kaupp) Smith ’78, MS ’88, EdD, about her priorities, her inspirations and more.
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Transitions: Anne Mungai Appointed Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Graduate Studies
CategoriesPublished:Anne Mungai, PhD's new position is highlighted in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Kristen Capezza, MBA ’12, Adelphi's vice president for enrollment management and University communications, shares her tips for balancing work and family life in an op-ed for University Business.
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Nearly a Century of Service and Experience Among College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board
CategoriesPublished:The thirteen College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board members have amassed nearly a century of service to the College of Nursing and Public Health at Adelphi.
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Classical Album of the Week: An Oratorio Inspired by Underground Railroad Conductor William Still
CategoriesPublished:Sanctuary Road, an award-winning oratorio by Adelphi University Professor of Music Paul Moravec, DMA, is featured in WRTI.
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Social work adjunct faculty member Anthony Zenkus is quoted extensively in a Newsday report on fatal lapses in Suffolk County's Child Protection Services.
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English Professor Martha Cooley authors a piece for the Los Angeles Review of Books about Italian writer Elena Ferrante’s new novel.
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The associate professor and political science department chair offers readers of Inside Higher Ed tips on how to engage students. Hint: It doesn't involve talking at them.
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National Public Radio reviews Sanctuary Road, the newest oratorio from Paul Moravec, professor of music.
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Associate Professor and Physics Department Chair Matthew Wright, PhD, makes the case that learning how to code benefits all students, regardless of major, in this op-ed in Innovate Long Island.
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University Professor Paul Moravec's Oratorio "Sanctuary Road" Released on CD and Streaming Platforms
Published:Sanctuary Road—an oratorio by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and Adelphi University Professor of Music Paul Moravec, with librettist Mark Campbell, based on the writings of Underground Railroad organizer William Still—will see its first recording released on CD and streaming platforms via Naxos Records on January 10.
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Jacqueline Jones LaMon has been selected as Adelphi's new vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. Chotsani West will be executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion, a newly created position.
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With high praise from our own President Christine Riordan, Ronald Sentwali Bakari, PhD. expertise and experience is a welcome addition to our community.
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In many cases, details most people never think about can be vital to efficient operation. Take the size of components in electronic circuits, for instance. If these components, such as transistors or capacitors, aren't precisely the right size, laptops or other devices can overheat, run too slowly or break down.
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Dr. Michael D. D'Emic reveals the Majungasaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur, replaced its teeth every couple of months.
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The Princeton Review Guide ranks Adelphi as one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the nation.
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Research by Geoffrey Ream, PhD, associate professor of social work, is featured in the Chicago Tribune on anti-bullying training being required in states across the U.S. The article, originally published in the Associated Press, also appears in many other outlets.
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Since 2015, seven faculty and administrators from Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health have been inducted into the prestigious New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM). On November 7, 2019, two more of Adelphi's own joined their ranks: Maryann Forbes, PhD '99, and Keiko Iwama, PhD '18.
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Jessie Klein, PhD, associate professor of sociology, shares her knowledge of the bullying epidemic in America on the Progressive Radio Network.
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Studio Visits With The RAA
CategoriesPublished:Christopher Saucedo, professor of art and art history, completed an inspirational Q&A with The Wave.
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Bestselling authors Jacqueline Woodson '16 (Hon.) and Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.) published their latest in a succession of critically acclaimed works. They are joined by Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, whose first work of fiction was also released.
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Dr. Weida's research examines the intersections between textiles and feminism in many art movements.
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As the global population ages, the number of people living with dementia is growing rapidly, along with the need for improvements in care for them. Adelphi faculty members are studying ways to give a better quality of life to patients with dementia and ease the emotional burdens of family caregivers. Here are ways that three Adelphi professors are doing that.