News at Adelphi
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On the Disassembly Line
CategoriesPublished:A book by Margaret (Maggie) Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, is cited in a review of two recent related works. “Researching her book Labour and the Locavore (2013), the political scientist Margaret Gray asked a butcher in the Hudson Valley why customers weren’t more concerned about the working conditions on the farms. ‘They don’t eat the workers,’ he replied.”
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Rakesh Gupta, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, and Robert Goldberg, clinical associate professor of finance and economics, share their expertise on personal finance in U.S. News & World Report.
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The invocation given by Rabbi Yankel Lipsker, director of Chabad on the Garden City campus, at Adelphi’s 2022 Commencement is highlighted.
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What's New
CategoriesPublished:The latest novel, Don’t Call Me a Hurricane, by Ellen Hagan, Adelphi adjunct professor, is featured in a roundup of new books.
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Adelphi’s new partnership with Suffolk County Community College to expand access to Adelphi’s social work program this fall is featured.
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Adelphi earned high honors in the 2022 Campus Pride Index, which measures how supportive colleges are of LGBTQIA+ students.
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Adelphi University celebrated the renovated Ruth S. Harley University Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, where President Christine M. Riordan described the hub as “our beautifully reimagined, modern UC.”
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, explains why people are hesitant about returning to pre-pandemic life.
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Adelphi’s partnership with SUNY Upstate Medical University’s Upstate Accelerated Scholars (UAS) Program is mentioned.
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Adelphi adjunct professor and author Ellen Hagan’s new book is featured.
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Dana Boccio, PhD, associate professor of school psychology, is quoted.
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, Adelphi professor of social work, argues that whatever the Supreme Court and states decide on reproductive rights, mothers and children need more support from society.
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Christopher Storm, PhD, Adelphi provost and executive vice president, talks about balancing work and family.
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A $200,000 grant awarded to the Adelphi University School of Social Work for students of color is mentioned.
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In this podcast, Paul Thaler, PhD, Adelphi communications professor and a noted expert on cameras and trials, discusses the issue in light of the blockbuster trial followed by millions worldwide, particularly via social media. The podcast is also referenced on USA News Hub.
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Adelphi alumna nominated for Tony
CategoriesPublished:This article highlights Sarafina Bush ’12 and her nomination for best costume design for for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf.
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Coverage includes an interview with Angela Papalia, assistant director of the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program.
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Elaine Boylan, MA ’07, assistant director of assessment and graduate outcomes, shares tips for drafting a resignation letter in an article.
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Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance, comments on the impact of inflation on the profits of local companies.
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Emergency Contraception Update
CategoriesPublished:This is an article by Mary Hickey, MS '93, EdD, associate dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Adelphi to Celebrate 125 Years
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s 2022 President’s Gala is featured.
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Education faculty members Lisa Minicozzi, EdD, and Devin Thornburg, PhD, are credited for their work on a proposal in partnership with West Hempstead School District leading to a federal grant to create innovative summer and after-school programs.
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A fossil discovery made by Michael D’Emic, PhD, associate professor of biology, is noted. The story is also featured in numerous other news outlets including The Montana Standard.
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HBO’s My Brilliant Friend
CategoriesPublished:Katherine Hill, assistant professor of English, discusses the third season of HBO’s My Brilliant Friend, based on the writing of Elena Ferrante.
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Insights from Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor in psychology, were featured in this article. It also appeared on MSN.
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Red Sox to become first team to offer full-season streaming without cable; Yankees on deck: sources
CategoriesPublished:Greg Bouris, director of Adelphi’s sports management program, is quoted.
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Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, co-writes a piece on dangerous labor conditions at a New York dairy farm—and the tragic story of one worker who died as a result.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct faculty member, shares her thoughts on treating depression via online therapy.
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Coverage of Adelphi's graduation ceremony at Nassau Coliseum.