News at Adelphi
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Dr. Kevin Liang Innovates!
CategoriesPublished:To put their creativity to the test, six students took part in NASA’s MITTIC Challenge in the fall of 2024.
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Tobay Beach restoration: 90,000 tons of sand is on the move to protect vulnerable shoreline
CategoriesPublished:Susan Kilgore, PhD, a geologist and assistant professor at Adelphi, shares her expertise in this story about beach restoration plans for Long Island.
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Born and raised in New York City, Ron Robinson ’87, CEO of BeautyStat, his innovative skincare line, earned a degree in biology and chemistry at Adelphi University.
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Dear Adelphi Community, Our Public Safety and Facilities departments are monitoring the potential for winter weather that could impact our area tomorrow morning, February 6. To support critical snow and ice removal operations on the Garden City campus, we require all vehicles to be parked underground, in either the Motamed Field or the Nexus garage…
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They come from India, China and Vietnam, Ghana and Uganda, Spain and Sweden, Paraguay and Peru, and 25 other countries—including Kazakhstan and Mongolia—from around the globe. They're the 330 international students who are at Adelphi continuing their education in our master's degree or PhD programs.
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Power Women of Queens to be honored Feb. 27 with ICON recognition for returning trailblazers
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University President Christine Riordan is mentioned as an honoree.
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Chris Armas ’94, an All-American midfielder at Adelphi who later coached the women’s soccer team, has added one more accolade to his highly decorated athletic career. Now he’s been elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame and will be inducted in a ceremony in May.
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How to Deal with a Toxic Boss Without Losing Your Mind...or Your Job, According to Experts
CategoriesPublished:Derner School of Psychology Alumna and Psychotherapist Shares Career Guidance for Dealing With a Toxic Boss.
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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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The Hagedorn Lecture on Corporate Social Responsibility at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business explored how investing in health equity can reduce costs, improve outcomes and strengthen communities—benefiting businesses and society alike.
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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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The ceremonies marked the transition from nursing student to nurse, celebrating their achievements and welcoming them into the nursing profession.
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The Adelphi University Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences Online Master’s in Education Programs have landed on the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Programs for 2025.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, has received a $388,026 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Dear Adelphi Community, The University is closed on Monday, January 20, 2025 for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The Panther Express shuttle will not be available. Regular shuttle service will resume on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, according to the current Panther Express shuttle schedule. If you are planning to leave a vehicle on campus…
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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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Idea boards, VR headsets, a leap-motion sensor for dancers or gamifying the ASL alphabet—anything goes at Adelphi’s tech-centric Innovation Center, led by a professor who wants to “create a hub for collaboration and imagination.” See how Lee J. Stemkoski, PhD, professor and associate chair of mathematics and computer science, is reinventing a community space.
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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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Adelphi professor Erik Swartz, PhD, has developed a program called “helmetless tackling training” to help players learn to protect their head and avoid injury when making tackles. His research shows that the program can significantly reduce head impacts.
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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.