News at Adelphi
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Published:As Adelphi University prepares to welcome its first students to its new midtown Manhattan location in Summer 2026, the executive director of the new Manhattan Center, Jennifer Lancaster, PhD, talks about the benefits it will provide career-oriented adults and Adelphi.
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Published:“Breastfeeding my baby. Balancing graduate school. Learning to code. I just completed The Knowledge House Technology Fellowship in Data Science!
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Published:What does “successful aging” look like? And how can we achieve it?
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Published:There are advantages to integrating AI in the classroom—with caveats.
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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:With vaccines dominating the news, and misinformation spreading rapidly, an Adelphi professor specializing in public health and disease prevention launched a study. The goal: to get to the heart of why parents choose—or refuse—to vaccinate their children.
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Published:The Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health has received a $54,000 grant from Aging in America (AIA) Inc. to bolster the University's gerontology education program and initiatives.
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Published:Leading intimate partner violence expert shares eye-opening data and a call to action
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Published:Clinical associate professor Stephen Shore advises the first PBS Kids show headlined by a character with autism
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Published:Adelphi University has distinguished itself among the nation’s top virtual educators.
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Published:Does too much empathy increase anxiety—or vice versa? A group of Adelphi researchers sought to find out.
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Published:An Adelphi faculty study shows how government subsidies may fail to get more electric vehicles on the road.
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Published:Adelphi research identifies which traits among nurses can impact care for patients with mental illness.
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Published:Adelphi scholar makes the case for federal legislation.
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Published:Adelphi research finds educated women are more likely to lead food-secure households in rural Afghanistan
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Published:Kris Amplo ’00 is sharing his experience as business owner, entrepreneur and philanthropist with students as the 2025–2026 executive in residence at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Published:The journey of Jennifer McIntosh, PhD ’21, who just completed her fourth nursing degree, shows the many opportunities nursing offers to those who keep learning and growing.
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Published:How Hypnosis Works: Role of the Unconscious as "Gatekeeper"
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Published:An Adelphi professor uses machine learning to analyze 20,000 syllables of White-crowned Sparrow song.
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Published:New research from Adelphi University faculty finds that training without helmets can decrease head impacts and improve safety for high school football players.
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Published:In response to a critical need for healthcare professionals, Adelphi has announced a fully online healthcare administration undergraduate degree.
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Published:From numbers to narratives, Adelphi faculty explore how health contributes to our collective bottom line.
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Published:For the fourth consecutive year, Adelphi University has been recognized as one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
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Published:Adelphi University's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology has been selected as a collaborative partner in a $5.2 million grant.
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Published:Adelphi University has once again earned national recognition in the latest Wall Street Journal rankings of America’s top colleges.
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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:Some of their titles have included conference champion, regional champion, and even national champion.