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Kids are being sexually assaulted by people they meet on social media. Here’s how to prevent it
CategoriesPublished:Anna Akerman Berman, PhD, associate professor of communications in the Adelphi University College of Arts and Sciences, explains ways that parents can keep children safe in the age of social media in a CNN Health feature, “Kids are being sexually assaulted by people they meet on social media. Here’s how to prevent it.”
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The seventh annual conference encouraged attendees to adopt artificial intelligence, advocate for inclusion and be confident in their capabilities.
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From overcoming COVID to embracing AI, the Class of 2024 had a college experience like no other. But as we are sent off into the real world, new opportunities are blossoming.
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Technology leader Deborah Zawisza ’80 enjoyed being back on campus and bringing real-world expertise into the classroom.
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Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD ’12, has had quite a busy and accomplished first year as the Dr. Betty L. Forest Dean of Adelphi’s College of Nursing and Public Health.
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When a student comes to Adelphi University to study computer science, the curriculum is not one-size-fits-all.
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Adelphi University School of Education Assistant Professor Suraj Uttamchandani, PhD, and Associate Professor Matthew Curinga, EdD, and John Drew, associate professor of communications, have received funding from the Mozilla Foundation to redesign two courses in responsible computing.
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Robert Shipley, assistant vice president for facilities management, shares how solar panels on the Center for Recreation and Sports roof will generate big savings—and support Adelphi’s commitment to a sustainable, energy-efficient campus.
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Master of Science in Business Analytics students put their skills into practice by teaming up with tech enterprise Netrality Data Centers.
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Baby boomers. Generation X. Millennials. And then came Gen Z—today's adolescents and young adults.
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Flexible scheduling and supportive faculty enables IT professional Charlie Kulins to balance school with work, family and volunteering.
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The STEM-designated MS in Business Analytics program at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business creates female leaders in the growing data industry—giving them an edge in leadership and strong business careers. This program is now being honored by INSIGHT Into Diversity for building equity for women who are still underrepresented in tech fields.
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Adelphi University’s website is highlighted by Kanopi Studios as a Best College Website for Accessibility.
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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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Examining How Gender Bias Is Built Into AI
CategoriesPublished:Over the past two decades, devices that make use of artificial intelligence (AI) have infiltrated our existence.
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When patients are given the diagnosis no one ever wants to hear—that they have cancer—the first questions most will ask are about their prognosis.
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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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Don Center director Gita Surie, PhD, is establishing the center as a knowledge hub and valuable resource for the University as a whole through programs that focus on innovative technologies and decision sciences.
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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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Business analytics is a degree of the future. Just ask Jaime Dasso ’18, MS ’20. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a specialization in finance, Dasso decided to shift careers and return to his alma mater to pursue a Master of Science in Business Analytics. He was hired at CH Global Capital, an…
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Adelphi University's Innovation Center is providing students and faculty with vital artificial intelligence (AI) and design thinking skills with help from IBM Skills Academy. After a successful pilot program in Summer 2021, Adelphi will once again offer their synchronous, noncredit certificate program in January 2022.
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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 has launched a smarter, more engaging and inclusive way to share the Adelphi story with students and families. Our first digital viewbook is far from a simple slideshow—our readers are one click away from a video, a program or a virtual tour of Adelphi.
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Students: Adelphi has a new app, designed specifically for you, based on your feedback.