News at Adelphi
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Katherine Hill is the latest faculty member of our English department, and she comes with a colorful spectrum of experience and expertise.
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Healthy Stress
CategoriesPublished:Deborah Serani, Psy.D., award-winning author and adjunct professor at Adelphi, told "Reader's Digest" that a little stress isn't such a bad thing.
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Researchers Examine the Role of Sport in the Lives of Elite Athletes from Tough Backgrounds
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., explains if sport can lead to a better life and the impact of sports on urban youth.
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On Ada Lovelace Day we honor our female faculty, students and alumni who are following in the footsteps of the woman recognized as the first computer programmer.
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Lally, an associate professor of theater, talks about the Now You See Me/Now You Hear Me performance and her commitment to spreading social justice through theater.
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In a recent paper, Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D., professor, weighed in on the U.N.'s weighty decision-making process.
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John Drew, assistant professor of communications, shared his perspective.
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Adam Krauthamer
CategoriesPublished:In New York, Krauthamer is pursuing an active freelance career and can be found playing in a number of groups, performing a wide variety of music, from Broadway shows to chamber music.
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Paul Won Jin Cho
CategoriesPublished:As a core member with Decoda, Quintet of the Americas, Cho also enjoys playing in Broadway pit orchestra in Les Misérables and Fiddler on the Roof.
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In Remembrance
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi associate professor Christopher Saucedo's compelling artwork is exhibited in the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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See what our faculty is up to.
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Professor Gupta participated in a CIEE Faculty Development Seminar in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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In a survey, Wahiba Abu-Ras, Ph.D., associate professor, finds cause for concern.
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Romance and the 2016 Election
CategoriesPublished:Do politics play a role in finding a romantic partner? According to Professor Lawrence Josephs, Ph.D., the answer is yes.
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The overnight camp for youth with visual impairments was founded by Adelphi alumna and adjunct professor Lisa Inella Santos '08, M.A. '11.
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Faculty from Adelphi and nearby give some insight into Adelphi's online English-Spanish translation graduate certificate.
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The Business of Brexit
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's own Michael Driscoll, M.B.A. '89, Ed.D., weighs in on the ongoing discussion surrounding the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union.
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Weighing in on Brexit
CategoriesPublished:Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D., weighs in on the United Kingdom's recent decision to leave the European Union.
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Prehistory Uncovered
CategoriesPublished:Finding a previously undiscovered fossil is something archaeologists and paleontologists only dream of. However, that's exactly what Michael D'Emic, assistant professor of biology at Adelphi University, believes he and three of his students have done.
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Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry has built her career on improving aspects of renewable energy, as well as inspiring students to do the same.
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Dr. Stephanie Lake joins dozens of students on discussions of race, justice and police brutality.
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Film for Thought
CategoriesPublished:Associate professor of history Martin Haas teaches his students about the magic and complexity of films.
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Living in History
CategoriesPublished:Matthew Wright, Ph.D., lives in his historic property on a 22-acre green expanse in Smithtown, New York.
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View some of the recent highlights of the department’s activities including faculty research, student achievements, study abroad programs and curriculum developments.
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Dr. Nicole Rudolph was granted tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in French.
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Yes. According to studies by Jairo Fuertes, Ph.D., associate professor, and Nassau Nassau University Medical Center.
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See who from Derner has been named one of the five coolest women in cybersecurity and who was featured in "The New York Times."
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“As we look over the year, it’s clear we have many talented colleagues to be proud of." --Gayle D. Insler, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president for academic affairs
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What do computers have to do with chemistry and fighting cancer? Find out from Professor Maria Nagan, Ph.D.
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Andrea Christie
CategoriesPublished:Canadian pianist Andrea Christie is a versatile performing artist with a flair for late-romantic works and a passion for contemporary music.