News at Adelphi
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Published:How do birds make parenting decisions? An Adelphi faculty member is conducting fascinating research to understand the complexities of the avian parent and child relationship.
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Published:Adelphi University has distinguished itself among the nation’s top virtual educators.
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Matthew Wright, PhD, professor and chair of physics, is featured on an episode of the outlet’s podcast discussing how department chairs are handling budget tightening.
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Tandra Chakraborty, PhD, professor of biology, shares her expertise on GLP-1 weight loss drugs.
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Published:Machine learning uncovers the impact of climate and geography on birdsong.
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Published:Some people may think, in a world of rapidly evolving technology, that English is becoming an outdated major.
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Published:In the United States, academic law reviews are generally found at the graduate level.
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Published:The National Science Foundation has awarded an Adelphi University physics professor a grant to research the limits of image resolution.
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Published:Adelphi has once again been recognized by Forbes as the highest-ranked private university on Long Island and by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s Best Colleges.
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Published:Seven-year-old Briar drew a picture of her dad, Ryan Wosleger, due to receive his MA in 2026, for Father’s Day in June. It depicts a bespectacled Ryan wearing a “Best Dad” T-shirt, a red superhero cape flowing behind him. The image is spot on. After all, the second-grader was her artist dad’s first student.
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When Jack Kaye ’76, PhD, first looked up at the sky as a boy growing up in Malverne, New York, he never imagined that one day he would study Earth itself—from space. Yet over the course of a 41-year career at NASA, he has done just that, gazing at our planet from vantage points few have ever known and helping humanity understand the fragile systems that sustain life.
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Matthew Wright, PhD, professor and chair of the physics department, will discuss his latest book, on college success, at the Watertown Library in Connecticut.
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Published:Samuel Abrams ’23 and Daniel Hickey ’20 are using their studio art and video game design degrees from Adelphi in roles at Universal Studios and High Moon Studios.
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Published:At Adelphi’s Innovation Center, students find a remarkable place to share their projects, research and goals for the future.
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James Rigano ’74 has always been passionate about doing what he loves.
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Published:Students can earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just five years with Adelphi’s time-and-tuition-saving 4+1 accelerated programs.
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Oyster Bay to open up more underwater acres for shellfishing, designate some as off-limits
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University Environmental Sciences Professor Ryan Wallace, PhD comments on the status of shellfish sanctuaries on Long Island.
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Published:Sarah Solarz ’15, JD, is a staff attorney at the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. A graduate of Adelphi and Pace Law, she’s also a mentor, volunteer and mom. Sarah credits Adelphi for inspiring her path in environmental law and her commitment to public service.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Monika Mohacsi ’15
CategoriesPublished:Monika Mohacsi ’15 is a project manager and electrical technical lead at JB&B. A dual-degree alumna of Adelphi and Columbia, she’s also a mentor and advocate for women in engineering. Monika served as a young alumni trustee on the Adelphi University Board of Trustees for four years.
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Published:Rahanna Khan ’17, MS, is a PhD student at NYU studying toxicants and child health. At Adelphi, she majored in biology, performed in music ensembles and found her research path through the Honors College. A dedicated mentor and science communicator, Rahanna believes creativity is key to impactful research and outreach.
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Published:Kimberly Carstens ’16, DDS, is a second-generation Panther and owner of Family Dental Care of Massapequa. She chose Adelphi for its dual degree dentistry program and family legacy—and now leads a thriving practice. Her advice to students: follow your goals with clarity, intention and pride in your roots.
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Published:Adelphi’s eighth consecutive winner of an Inspiring Programs in STEM Award provides scholarships, mentoring, internships and career preparation for high-achieving, low-income students from local schools majoring in STEM fields.