News at Adelphi
- Health & Wellness
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A biologist and a psychologist give us the facts about the spider and arachnophobia.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, psychologist and senior adjunct professor of psychology, shares her extensive expertise on the mental health impact of trying to relax.
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Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, has had quite a busy and accomplished first year as the Dr. Betty L. Forest Dean of Adelphi’s College of Nursing and Public Health.
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The United States is facing a nursing crisis.
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During a May 2023 webinar titled “Nurses Week: Putting the Pieces Together for Safe, Effective Care,” CNPH Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, said that patient safety and quality of care are integral to positive patient outcomes in all healthcare settings—but she cautioned that “adverse events” are still occurring at a “pretty alarming” rate.
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Recently, the U.S. Department of Education released its updated “Final Title IX Regulations,” with changes effective August 1, 2024.
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The Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology now has a very special student in Helen Bua, Esq., who was recently featured in The New York Times and is currently an attorney for the Queens County Family Court in Queens, New York. She decided to make a significant career change and study psychoanalysis. Learn how Adelphi supports career changes at any age.
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Adelphi University Health and Wellness and the College of Nursing and Public Health Master of Public Health program have joined forces to offer an event-filled agenda for 2024 National Public Health Week, running from Monday, April 1, through Friday, April 5.
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The aspiring orthopedic surgeon is determined to make a difference by increasing the numbers of Black doctors and closing gaps in health equity.
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While we’re no longer in 2020, COVID-19 hasn’t disappeared. Nicole Gaudino '12, MS '17, executive director of University health and wellness, gives her expert opinion on steps we can take to try to keep safe as variants proliferate.
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This new degree will enable students to improve the health and well-being of people as nutritionists and dietitians.
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The Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health's nursing program has been granted accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education's (CCNE) Board of Commissioners.
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Meet two students in Adelphi’s highly selective—but life-changing—Early Assurance Program. One was able to start dentistry school at just 20 years old, while the other will already be a medical resident at 24—four years earlier than average.
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Student-faculty team examines the foundational assumptions of carcinogenesis modeling.
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A new theoretical framework outlines best practices school psychologists can use to help LGBTQ+ youth prepare for college
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A grant-funded study investigates the cognitive processes that allow us to form healthy social bonds and resist maladaptive behaviors
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Different subsets of the transgender population have different rates of marijuana use when medically transitioning, new research finds
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Examining factors precipitating substance abuse, from America's rural to urban communities.
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With a growing number of male nursing students, an inspiring group of male nursing faculty, a trustee who earned his nursing degree at Adelphi and a dedicated support group for male nurses, Adelphi is providing an innovative answer to America’s nursing shortage.
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Air Quality Alert
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi community, As you may already know, current wildfires in Canada are triggering air quality issues across much of New York state, including hazy conditions, fine particles in the air and the smell of smoke in some areas. The Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for Long Island, New…
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Noting that some of his graduate nursing students had barriers to success—like tech skills or communication challenges—Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, launched the Equitable, Targeted and Structured Onboarding Program. Read about the success of this program, and how he is now collaborating with four other universities to replicate it.
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The caring science approach in nursing is on the rise, said Jean Watson, PhD, a distinguished professor emerita and dean emerita, University of Colorado Denver College of Nursing, as she addressed 90-plus Adelphi College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH) attendees in an April 26 Zoom presentation.
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College of Nursing and Public Health faculty presented on a variety of topics at the Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) 35th Annual Scientific Sessions, which took place March 23 and 24 in Philadelphia.
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The safety and wellbeing of our community members are the highest priority at Adelphi. While we strongly encourage all Adelphi community members to continue following the CDC's vaccine guidance, the University will no longer require students, faculty, and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Adelphi’s IDEATE program is the sole national winner of the John L. Blackburn Award from the American Association of University Administrators. A “bridge” between our graduate nursing and social work programs, IDEATE trains future practitioners to work together to deliver behavioral health services to children, adolescents and emerging adults.
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Palliative care focuses on managing the symptoms and stress that accompany serious illnesses. This certificate from the College of Professional and Continuing Studies trains nurses in this fast-growing specialization.
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The Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health is one of 10 schools in the United States selected by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to participate in an important initiative on resilience and self-care. Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, explains—and shares her vision for nursing.
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A new study co-led by Adelphi University Assistant Professor of Psychology Damian Stanley, PhD, provides a window into the psychological, social and emotional impacts of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A new feeding practice could become the standard of care in other neonatal ICUs