News at Adelphi
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In Her New Novel, Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.), Imagines Life for Anne Frank Before the Diary
CategoriesPublished:Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.), takes middle-grade readers into the life of Anne Frank and her family before going into hiding.
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An op-ed by Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, titled “A fiscal compromise to get the federal debt under control,” was published in The Hill. Goldberg proposes a constitutional amendment and accompanying policy changes to address the United States’ debt and budget deficit.
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The cabaret performer and artist is recognized for “weaving history, cultural critique and an ethic of care into performances and artwork animated by wit, whimsy and calls to action.”
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New research explores how COVID-19 shaped our memory processes.
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Longitudinal study shows a link between students' mental wellness and risk perception.
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Two faculty members propose solutions to health inequality among underserved communities.
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Why we cooked and ate as an antidote to fear and loneliness.
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Did your drinking or smoking habits change?
CategoriesPublished:Levels of substance use reflect the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on our daily lives.
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Taking a closer look at the playing field of pandemic education.
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Patients reveal the emotional burden of treatment during lockdown.
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How accountants navigated market unknowns.
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Did your relationships with family change?
CategoriesPublished:Using predictive measures to assess familial tension during lockdown.
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For the seventh consecutive year, INSIGHT Into Academia magazine has recognized Adelphi University with its annual Higher Education Excellence and Distinction (HEED) Award.
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June Griffith Collison ’81, MBA ’84; Mark S. Davis ’85; and Michael J. Sammis ’81 have been elected to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees. Shamir A. Ally ’89, MBA ’92, PhD, former ambassador of Guyana to Kuwait (2016–2020) has published a book titled My Tenure as Guyana’s Ambassador to Kuwait with Lessons in Diplomacy: How We Improved the…
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Adelphi University celebrates the generous members of the Million Dollar Roundtable and unveils a recognition wall in their honor.
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Dear Adelphi Community, The Public Safety Patch Project – Sticker Edition supports meaningful causes year-round, raises money for diverse groups and organizations at Adelphi, and creates opportunities for engagement, conversation and learning. Our stickers continue to be a hit; thank you for your continued support! October is breast cancer awareness month and brings back our…
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Adelphi announced the Momentum Campaign: Extraordinary Impact at the annual President's Gala on September 21, launching the public phase of a $100 million fundraising initiative to ensure the University's future as a premier institution and engine for social mobility.
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National League for Nursing Salutes Adelphi for the 2024 Centers of Excellence in Nursing Education
CategoriesPublished:The National League for Nursing (NLN) has recertified the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health as a Center of Excellence for advancing the science of nursing education.
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Many dance majors go on to perform, but others have used their Bachelor of Fine Arts to create their own companies or schools or go into health professions such as physical therapy.
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In an article on AOL.com, “When colleges adapt to meet accessibility needs, they're met with students who thrive, data shows,” Adelphi University’s efforts to provide “inclusive and equitable space for individuals with disabilities” are highlighted.
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Dear Adelphi Community, In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), Adelphi University provides annual notice to our campus community of the availability of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report by October 1 of each year. The Clery Act is a federal law that mandates…
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Students in theater, political science, computer science and biochemistry expanded their horizons by working in a Broadway theater or a public relations defense firm, competing in a NASA competition, or collaborating on research at a university in Poland.
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Faculty members from the theater and English departments will each lead a trip to the United Kingdom: one for English literature in York and the other for theater in London.
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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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From Finance on Wall Street—and Times Square—to supply chain management on Long Island, students in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business experience industries on-site.
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This semester, the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business announces promotions and work anniversaries, welcomes new faculty members, and thanks faculty and staff who are leaving the School for their efforts and dedication.
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The program heads into October with a new campaign: “When Survivors Unite, Hope Ignites!”