News at Adelphi
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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.
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Therapy for the Snapchat Generation
CategoriesPublished:Joshua Altman, PhD, associate director of the Student Counseling Center, shares his expertise on telecounseling in a story for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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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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Adelphi University’s Office of Information Technology has updated its wireless network infrastructure to provide the campus with faster web service, better connectivity, and higher levels of security for all community members.
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The Office of Information Technology first held eRecycle Day at Adelphi in May of 2014. Now held biannually, this event enables the community to recycle their tech equipment for free, environmentally-conscious recycling.
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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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Restrictions on Updates to the Website
CategoriesPublished:We’re limiting website changes to only the most critical, time-sensitive updates as we dedicate our focus on building out the new University website.
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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.
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Four new accelerated degree programs recently introduced at Adelphi University make it possible to obtain a bachelor's in four years then a master's in just one additional year of study. The programs include statistics, mathematics, health education, physical education and exercise science.
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Freshmen Give Up Cellphones for One Week
CategoriesPublished:One class of first-year students took on the challenge of giving up their smartphones for an entire week in an effort to do what Donna Freitas, PhD, visiting professor of English, calls “unplugging."
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Donna Freitas, PhD, visiting associate professor of English, is challenging students in her first-year seminar class to “unplug” from their cellphones for a week. The exercise is featured on CBS New York and other outlets such as PIX11 and Innovate Long Island.
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A. Hasan Sapci, MD, evaluated and documented the relationship between training methods and the confidence necessary to use new technologies among undergraduate nursing students in a recent study.
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Provost Steve Everett, DMA, connects music composition to computer literacy and how technology shapes cognition.
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Adelphi's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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Shoshanah Tarkow '06 is combining her love of poetry, immersive theater and technology to bring Walt Whitman's famous poetry to life at this year's Fall Arts Festival on Wednesday, October 2.
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We'd love to hear your thoughts on how we can improve our mobile app!
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Adelphi is committed to giving our faculty, students and staff the tools to advance their professional skills. That's why we've been offering free access to the many courses available on Lynda.com. This month, Lynda.com transitioned to LinkedIn Learning, and so has Adelphi.
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Senior Lila Woodbridge worked with Joan L. Schimke, associate professor of communications, on a documentary short about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire screened at Cinema Village in Manhattan.
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Google implemented a mandatory security feature that requires your mobile device to have a passcode enabled if you have your Adelphi Student Gmail account in any G Suite Apps on your phone.
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"Summer has finally arrived! It’s a great time for BBQ, Baseball, going to the beach, and, if you love everything Apple like I do, the World Wide Developer Conference."
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What criteria will you use to determine if a project has been successful?