News at Adelphi
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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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Associate Professor of Dance Frank Augustyn, One of Canada's Most Celebrated Ballet Dancers, Named a 2024 Inductee to Canada's Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame
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Advancing Accessibility at Adelphi University: A Blueprint for Campus Diversity and Inclusion
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi University is not only fostering an inclusive environment, but also setting a standard for accessibility in higher education.” — Insight Into Diversity highlights Adelphi’s events accessibility web page in its article
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Ghosts, witches and the supernatural are all across opera. Here are ten truly unsettling operas
CategoriesPublished:University Professor of Music Paul Moravec, DMA’s opera, The Shining, is included on this list of scariest operas.
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Premiering Today on PBS: First Cartoon Show Featuring a Character on the Autism Spectrum. Clinical Associate Professor Stephen Shore, EdD, Who Is on the Spectrum Himself, Advised.
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An op-ed by Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, titled “A fiscal compromise to get the federal debt under control,” was published in The Hill. Goldberg proposes a constitutional amendment and accompanying policy changes to address the United States’ debt and budget deficit.
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In an article on AOL.com, “When colleges adapt to meet accessibility needs, they're met with students who thrive, data shows,” Adelphi University’s efforts to provide “inclusive and equitable space for individuals with disabilities” are highlighted.
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Kids are being sexually assaulted by people they meet on social media. Here’s how to prevent it
CategoriesPublished:Anna Akerman Berman, PhD, associate professor of communications in the Adelphi University College of Arts and Sciences, explains ways that parents can keep children safe in the age of social media in a CNN Health feature, “Kids are being sexually assaulted by people they meet on social media. Here’s how to prevent it.”
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“The issue regarding bathroom use in schools is extremely problematic on many levels, most saliently, from an ethical perspective,” said Lea A. Theodore, PhD, professor of psychology, about bathroom policies' physical and psychological impacts on children in Parents magazine.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, provides expertise on the immobilizing freeze response to panic.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics, gives his perspective on the impact of the United States presidency on household incomes.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, authored this letter that discussed the potential of universal basic income in contrast to a July 27 opinion piece “Universal Basic Income: A Bad Idea That Never Dies.”
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Some NFL Players May Use Guardian Caps This Season—Can They Really Protect Against Head Injuries?
CategoriesPublished:Erik Swartz, PhD, vice dean and professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, weighs in on the effectiveness of Guardian Caps in the NFL.
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Adelphi student Candice Garwood is mentioned as a 2024 fellow.
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Shawana Singletary, assistant vice president and chief enrollment officer, shares how Adelphi plans to help families navigate ongoing FAFSA delays.
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Research by Diann Cameron-Kelly, PhD, associate provost for student success, is referenced.
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Adelphi alumna Maria Scarangella, MBA ’90, a talent strategist, certified executive coach and keynote speaker, is featured on the list.
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Adelphi’s Summer Institute in Mathematical Epidemiology is announced as a 2024 recipient of the Insight Into Diversity Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.
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Adelphi’s plans for potential demonstrations on campus are featured.
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The announcement of Adelphi’s new board of trustees is mentioned.
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Ganesh Pandit, DBA, professor and chair of accounting and law, weighs in on the complication of this tipping structure. The story was also posted by MSN. (not behind paywall)
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Professor Thomas Shinick featured in WalletHub's piece about Gas Credit Cards.
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Adelphi first-year student Rissa Hall is interviewed.
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Andy Atzert, EdD, dean of the Adelphi University College of Professional and Continuing Studies, is interviewed on an episode of the podcast.
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Stavroula Kyriakakis, PhD, associate professor of social work, weighs in on the impact of marketing films depicting domestic violence.
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She describes how films depicting intimate partner violence can effectively prompt victims to seek help.
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Performances of Parade the musical at Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center are featured.