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Students get hands-on industry experience working on statistical consulting projects that deliver results for Hiatus and Fragrance.net
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A new dual-blockchain architecture promises to enhance election transparency, security and equity.
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Kees Leune, PhD, assistant professor of mathematics and Computer science and IT security officer, weights in on the rise in cyberattacks and how to combat them.
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Kees Leune, PhD, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, believes everyone benefits when a classroom is more diverse. It's a belief he shares with Salvatore Petrilli '05, EdD, now associate dean for academic operations and general education in the College of Arts and Sciences, and that led them in 2016 to rethink the undergraduate computer science curriculum.
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Adelphi University has earned the Reimagined Computer Science Curriculum for an Inspiring Programs in STEM Award given by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. This honor recognizes the effort that colleges, universities and outside organizations have undertaken to empower women and underrepresented students of all levels to succeed in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines. “Awards from INSIGHT…
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The physical world can present challenges to those with disabilities. So can the online world. That's why in the Accessible Computing Seminar, taught by Robert Siegfried, PhD, professor of mathematics and computer science, students learn how to use their programming skills to accommodate everyone.
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Come this fall, Adelphi students will have access to a host of new and refreshed facilities designed to enhance learning, personal development and well-being.
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We’re living more of our lives online than ever. Due in large part to the pandemic, e-commerce was up 32.4 percent in 2020 over the previous year (United States Department of Commerce). And we’re using telehealth services at a rate that’s 38 times higher than before the pandemic (McKinsey & Company).
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As Adelphi moved to remote learning in the spring of 2020, one of our top priorities was to ensure that all students had the reliable broadband access and computer hardware they needed.
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Nara Yoon, PhD, is an assistant professor and applied mathematician who works on diverse topics of mathematical biology, including building models that describe the prognosis for human disease and suggest the best therapeutic strategies.
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Adelphi University's Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program/Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP/STEP) has been awarded the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education.
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Associate Professor Mark Grabowski, JD, an award-winning contributor to the Washington Examiner, launched his book on cyberlaw and ethics this month. His leading insights on ransomware, fake news and online social media attacks are a must-read for tackling today’s biggest challenges in cyberspace.
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Here in New York, too few science students were trained to write the custom code required for high-level research. Adelphi answered the need by creating the first minor in scientific computing in New York state, in partnership with Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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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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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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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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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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Demystifying blockchain, Bitcoin and other digital money matters
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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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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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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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Students in Adelphi's STEP and CSTEP programs from underrepresented communities and low-income households get early experience in science and STEM studies.
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Jessica Colonna and other Adelphi students are beefing up their résumés through on-campus jobs and Adelphi internship programs.
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Ever since she was younger, Lila Woodbridge has been interested in working in video production and editing. Her hard work and experience she's gained at Adelphi as a student employee has helped set the stage for her next chapter in filmmaking.
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Associate Professor and Physics Department Chair Matthew Wright, PhD, makes the case that learning how to code benefits all students, regardless of major, in this op-ed in Innovate Long Island.
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Adelphi hosts its first conference aimed to motivate and encourage women in the STEM fields.
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Rebecca Gotterbarn ’18 took her very first computer science class as a sophomore at Adelphi. Today she's a member of an elite cybersecurity team at IBM.