News at Adelphi
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Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus and Adelphi’s dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health, Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, will be sharing knowledge, resources and research to improve health outcomes and build their respective missions in healthcare.
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Noting that some of his graduate nursing students had barriers to success—like tech skills or communication challenges—Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, launched the Equitable, Targeted and Structured Onboarding Program. Read about the success of this program, and how he is now collaborating with four other universities to replicate it.
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Raghida Abdallah Yassine, PhD, assistant professor of management, and Pamela Buckle, PhD, MA '13, professor of management, comment on potential pitfalls of remote and hybrid work, and provide tips for beating work-from-home challenges.
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Michael Matto, PhD, associate professor of English, is quoted in an article that discusses whether advance notice should be given in college classrooms when covering topics that might be disturbing or elicit an emotional response.
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Deborah Hunt, PhD '12, dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health, shares thought leadership on the new New York state law allowing nursing students to train in sim labs as part of their clinical training.
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Nursing major Melody Yeung is featured in this roundup of Class of 2023 nursing students graduating from local colleges.
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A survey and study of farmworkers in New York state by Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor and chair of political science, is featured. This news was picked up by several other outlets in the state.
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The Shining, an opera composed by Paul Moravec, DMA, University Professor, is noted for making its West Coast premiere.
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Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit
CategoriesPublished:Rakesh Gupta, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, provides tips for people with bad credit who need to obtain a credit card and shares the differences between secured and unsecured credit cards.
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Adelphi proudly announces its 2023 Newman Civic Fellow, Joe Sawma. Opportunities like the Newman Fellowship award—a yearlong civic learning and networking experience—are life-changing for our students. Sawma is seen here in the Dining Hall of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, where he created his food donation program to fight food insecurity.
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Programming includes a robust calendar of workshops, programs and activities for Adelphi undergraduate and graduate students, and local high school students.
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2022–2023 Faculty Excellence Awards Recognize Professional Dedication in Arts and Sciences, Education and Health Sciences, and Psychology
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Hamdi Ulukaya ’23 (Hon.), Adelphi's Commencement keynote speaker and honorary degree recipient, is included in a roundup of prominent speakers at universities throughout the United States.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, comments on a TikTokker's post sharing signs of autism that are commonly missed, particularly in women.
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Adelphi associate dean weighs in on Suffolk's emergency order issued in wake of migrant crisis
CategoriesPublished:Sandra Castro, PhD, associate dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, is featured.
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor and director of the social work PhD program, authored an op-ed on how social work education is impacted by states banning colleges from teaching about diversity, equity and inclusion, or curriculum that includes concepts of critical race theory.
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Growing up in Turkey, the founder and CEO of the best-selling yogurt brand had his life planned out. Then he had to start completely fresh.
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An article about the job market for the Class of 2023 includes companies where recent Robert B. Willumstad School of Business graduates have secured jobs.
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Hamdi Ulukaya '23 (Hon.)'s inspiring words from Commencement are the focus of this article.
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“Farm-to-table” has been a popular movement for years, with restaurants adopting the label and creating menus boasting an abundance of fresh, local ingredients. Yet even as the public dines on this thoughtfully prepared food, many do not consider one critical link in the food chain between the farm and the table: the farmworker.
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Karolina Lempert, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is quoted.
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Karolina Lempert, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is quoted in an article about how AI and other technologies are making it difficult for the brain to distinguish if something is real.
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Adelphi’s Class of 2023 celebrated their accomplishments with family and friends at the University’s 127th Commencement ceremony on May 23 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
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The Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has introduced a hybrid accelerated option for its Professional Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program.
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Bridges to Adelphi is among seven college programs noted that offer support for students with unique needs.
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Associate professor and chair of the Department of Dance Orion Duckstein’s idea for choreographing a piece about his grandmother’s life emerged at an unexpected moment.
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work and director of Adelphi’s social work doctoral program, is on a mission to bring American child care policy into the 21st century.
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Adelphi University’s nursing, business and public health programs have once again been included in the U.S. News & World Report rankings of top graduate programs for 2024.
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The appointment of the new dean of the School of Social Work, Joanne Corbin, PhD, is featured.
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For the past 20 years, Adelphi has honored students, student organizations and faculty members who have made a commitment to pursue excellence in their various endeavors.