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A blog by Traci Levy, PhD, associate professor of political science, about writing accountability is published in The Reacting Consortium.
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We’re excited to show you a sneak peek of what to expect in the new Adelphi App, launching August 2021 on iOS and by mid-October on Android devices.
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Understanding data—and how to use it—is a critical part of any career today. Beginning Monday, May 31, in collaboration with the IBM digital badging program, Adelphi’s Innovation Center will offer a six-week synchronous online class in data science and design thinking. Led by Adelphi experts accredited in IBM Skills Academy, this new collaborative program will…
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Commemorating Adelphi's First Director of Information Technology, Mary Louise Buchanan, PhD '62
CategoriesPublished:Today, computers are all over Adelphi's campus. This was not always the case. In October 1962, there was a single computer center, run by Mary Louise Buchanan, PhD '62.
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We are excited to announce the Winter 2020 Moodle update, which will entail a number of requested improvements and functionality to the learning management system (LMS) to better assist faculty in supporting their teaching using Moodle.
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Launching a career in the video-game industry takes skill. Daniel Hickey ’20 is hoping he’s found a winning strategy by creating his own game-development studio while interning for an established one.
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Solving Real-World Business Problems
CategoriesPublished:Students in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Text Analytics course worked with LS ELECTRIC America, as part of the Live Cases project.
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Few women in Nepal go into science and technology. Neha Adhikari is one of them, majoring in computer science at Adelphi on a #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship for international students.
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Senior business major George Adamou is one of the world’s top-ranked players of the FIFA soccer video games. He’s already earning money doing it, and now he’s considering esports as a career.
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In his first job after graduating from Adelphi, Jaime Dasso ’18 discovered a passion for the way data helps businesses make better decisions. Now he’s returned to Adelphi to pursue a master’s degree in our new graduate program in business analytics.
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Adelphi’s STEP and CSTEP programs are helping to prepare diverse students from local high schools and Adelphi for inspiring careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
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Yext, powered by the Search Experience Cloud platform, and Adelphi University, Long Island's oldest private coeducational university, have announced their collaboration to deliver an enhanced search experience with Yext Answers, Yext's innovative site search product, on the University's newly redesigned website.
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Demystifying blockchain, Bitcoin and other digital money matters
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Wearable Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Safeguarding the Health of Seniors
CategoriesPublished:For many seniors, the prospect of losing their independence is terrifying. Fortunately, new technologies involving algorithm-driven artificial intelligence (AI) are making it possible for seniors to stay at home without sacrificing their health or their access to quality care.
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Joaniko Kohchi, director of Adelphi's Institute for Parenting, shares her thoughts about preparing children for some level of remote learning in the upcoming school year.
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Last fall, Shoshanah Tarkow '06 brought OnWords, an interactive augmented reality (AR), poetry experience, to life at the 2019 Fall Arts Festival. Since then, two Adelphi seniors, now alumnae, have taken the app to the next level as part of their senior capstone project.
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Social distancing is helping telemedicine become the new normal. What other medical technologies may soon enter the mainstream? A. Hasan Sapci, MD, College of Nursing and Public Health assistant professor, provides some hints.
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new Adelphi website.
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June 5, 2020 - Adelphi IT has learned from a trusted source that the Chronicle of Higher Education was the victim of a data breach, leading to the public disclosure of email addresses and passwords.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, shares his expertise on social media and the law in Stash.
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Gimme Shelter: Locked Up
CategoriesPublished:Retired chief information officer Jack Chen is quoted in a story in the Shelter Island Reporter.
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A new course launching will acquaint students with digital health and telemedicine and the career possibilities they offer.
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Adelphi Libraries is launching a new library services platform from vendor Ex Libris that will make organizing and accessing library resources easier.
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Live Zoom Shows Already Feel "Old School." One Young Company's New Show Pushes Its Boundaries
CategoriesPublished:Too Solid Flesh, a unique, virtual theater experience exploring life in quarantine, written, directed and starring Adelphi students and alumni, is featured by DC Theatre Scene.
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A History Professor Moves Online, Mindfully
CategoriesPublished:Cristina Zaccarini, PhD, associate professor, explains how she has adapted to online teaching—and how mindfulness practices have helped her do that.
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How is it possible to take dance classes online? Orion Duckstein, associate professor and chair of the Department of Dance, explains how he and his colleagues are making it happen.
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Student entrepreneurs from Adelphi University will have the chance to compete for cash prizes on Thursday, April 30, at 9:00 a.m. in a virtual Shark Tank-style competition hosted by the University's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Hear what nursing professor Jacqueline Johnston, PhD '18, has to say regarding the transition from teaching in a traditional classroom to an online setting.
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The opening of Adelphi’s new Communication Sciences and Disorders Center for Research is featured in Innovate Long Island.
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Students in Adelphi's STEP and CSTEP programs from underrepresented communities and low-income households get early experience in science and STEM studies.