News at Adelphi
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The Robert B. Willumstad School of Business welcomes new faculty and staff members and recognizes faculty scholarly activity and media mentions.
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“What starts as an effort to curb ‘misinformation’ could easily expand into censoring anything that challenges the status quo, including things like government corruption or unpopular political opinions. That would be a serious blow to free speech and public discourse.” —Mark Grabowski, JD, professor of communications at Adelphi, shares his expertise in a Cybernews article.
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Steven Soifer, PhD, adjunct professor in the School of Social Work, weighs in on the public bathroom access debate. This article is being widely syndicated in more than 300 publications, including The Boston Globe , ABC News, Cheddar and AOL.
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A guest essay by Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance, focuses on how Americans can help with the national debt issue.
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From individual accomplishments to exciting events, here are our top stories from each month.
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Sean Bentley, PhD, associate professor of physics, shares the impact advancements in photography have made in capturing the beauty of the northern lights in recent years.
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Adelphi President Christine Riordan discusses the state of higher education in the new year and her latest plans and initiatives for the University.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, professor of accounting and chair of the Department of Accounting and Law, suggests making paying down debt a top financial priority in 2025.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, professor of accounting and chair of the Department of Accounting and Law, suggests paying down debt in 2025.
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Photography exhibit focuses on living with mental illnesses, recovering from substance abuse
CategoriesPublished:CBS News Reports on How Adelphi Social Work Students Help People With Mental Health or Substance Use Challenges Heal Through the Arts.
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2024 was an extraordinary year for Adelphi University in local, regional, national and international news.
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Peri Finkelstein ’22, MBA ’23, disability advocate and Adelphi alumna, shares her inspiring story of overcoming adversity and finding her voice at Adelphi.
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Wendy Badala, MA ’20, executive director of the University’s international services, comments on Adelphi’s travel recommendations for international students returning to the United States in early 2025. Data about Adelphi’s international student population is also mentioned.
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Expertise from Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, about the positive psychological impact of holiday decorating is referenced in this story.
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Myriad Genetics Expands Board of Directors with Election of Mark S. Davis as New Board Member
CategoriesPublished:The appointment of Adelphi University Trustee Mark S. Davis ’85 to Myriad Genetics’ board is covered in several outlets across the country.
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U.S. Geological Survey and NASA Award Honors Excellence in Earth Observation, Jack Kaye '76, PhD
CategoriesPublished:U.S. Geological Survey and NASA Award Alum for His “Extraordinary Contributions” to Earth Science.
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Adelphi President Christine Riordan is featured for the 10th anniversary of her appointment.
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The Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health’s newly announced nursing doctoral program is featured.
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The news of the induction of Colorado Rapids head coach and Adelphi alumnus Chris Armas ’94 into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2025 is covered.
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A Punishing Year
CategoriesPublished:Brian Glick, EdD, director of student conduct and community standards, discusses his experiences working in a student conduct role in 2024 during times of increased protests across higher education institutions.
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A Punishing Year
CategoriesPublished:Brian Glick, EdD, Adelphi’s director of student conduct and community standards and treasurer of the Association for Student Conduct Administration, contributed to an article about how antiwar protests on college campuses have shone a spotlight on student discipline.
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Research by Erik Swartz, PhD, vice dean and professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences is at the center of a story on the topic of football players playing without helmets.
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The Holocaust and Oct. 7 are only the start if the world doesn't address antisemitism - opinion
CategoriesPublished:Fighting Antisemitism: Jerusalem Post Op-Ed by President’s Humanitarian Award-Winner David Machlis, PhD, Associate Professor of Finance and Economics
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Featured in The New York Times: Stephen Shore, EdD, Professor, Autism Advocate and Adviser to the Show Carl the Collector, Shares His Insights About the First Children's Series With a Lead Character on the Spectrum
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of special education, discusses his role as an adviser on a new PBS children’s show.
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Lea Theodore, PhD, professor of psychology, discusses the importance of positive feedback in childhood development and resilience building.
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Lea Theodore, PhD, professor in the Adelphi University Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, explains the value of play kitchens in children’s development in What to Expect’s article, “The 14 Best Play Kitchens Keep Kids Busy for Hours (And Look Cute in Your Playroom).”