News at Adelphi
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Recent works burnish Adelphi's reputation as a world leader in psychoanalytic research.
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One Adelphi professor's fight to bring change to her field.
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Study examines the connection between attachment anxiety and loneliness.
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Faculty memoir excavates the trauma of racism.
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Adelphi students find their voice in the national conversation on criminal justice.
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Adelphi social work professor advocates for better practices and policies after shocking statistics on suicide come to light.
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Shining a light on the struggles of vulnerable healthcare workers.
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Leadership in a Changing World
CategoriesPublished:Industry-steering alumni share their insights and perspectives on the future.
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Jacklyn Brown ‘21, MBA ‘22, has taken the lead on the Panthers’ field hockey team, in the classroom as a business management and marketing major, and in the community.
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Throughout our 125-year history, many of Adelphi’s women leaders were the only women in the classroom, boardroom or corner office—and had to blaze a trail for the women who followed in their respective fields.
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Brushes with Greatness
CategoriesPublished:Our event series, Great Minds, Great Conversations, continued to host alumni who are at the top of their fields for vital and vibrant conversations.
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10 Under 10 Young Alumni Recognition
CategoriesPublished:The members of our newest class of 10 Under 10 are already making their mark in less than a decade since their graduation.
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Illuminating COVID's toll on African American mothers and children.
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How traditional psychotherapy misses the impact of structural racism on Black boys' psyches—and what to do about it.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology at Adelphi, believes his large-scale, longitudinal study of the COVID-19 pandemic’s unseen psychological effects can help us learn to mitigate its psychological impact, on both an individual and societal level.
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Don’t Stop The Music
CategoriesPublished:University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, scored a Grammy nomination and thousands of new fans for the oratorio Sanctuary Road, even as performances went virtual during the pandemic. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Tempest Fantasy in 2004.
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Carson Fox, professor of art and art history at Adelphi, uses public art installations to celebrate joy even as it honors loss.
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Jacques Barber, PhD, dean of Adelphi’s Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, joined a research team to explore whether psychotherapy or medication is a better way to treat depression. Meta-analysis of decades of work offers clues.
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Q&A With Kenneth R. Banks '74: Lessons from the Classroom and Staying Connected to Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:Kenneth R. Banks ’74, president and CEO of Banks Global Group (BGG) in Pikesville, Maryland, double-majored in physical education and social studies and ran track on a full scholarship. As a sophomore, he became an entrepreneur and, with three other students, started a group called The Four of Us. They rented campus space to put…
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Q&A With Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.): Lessons from the Classroom and Staying Connected to Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:Acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), grew up in Franklin Square, New York. She completed her English degree at Adelphi in three years, then earned an MA in creative writing from Stanford University in 1974. She has published more than 30 novels, three books of short fiction, and eight books for children…
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Adelphi University has announced the appointment of its next provost and executive vice president, Christopher Storm, PhD, who will take on the role effective July 1.
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Steven Cox, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders and director of the Voice and Quality of Life Laboratory (VQLL) at Adelphi University, studies how voice disorders can impact individuals' physical, psychological and social functioning. He has a particular interest in communication and quality-of-life concerns in individuals treated for laryngeal cancer.