News at Adelphi
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China's rising influence in the Caribbean and Latin America in recent years has raised concerns about its potential political and economic impact on Florida.
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This guest essay reflects the views of Louise Skolnik, professor emeritus of social work at Adelphi University and former Nassau County director of human services and deputy commissioner of the county's Department of Social Services.
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Critical Debates in Humanities, Science, and Global Justice: Giving Young Scholars a Voice
CategoriesPublished:Scholarly publishing is often considered an exclusive domain, accessible primarily to established academics and seasoned researchers.
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These Adelphi students have used their degrees to forge different career paths.
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Monica Morales-Hernandez, assistant teaching professor of mathematics, draws on her experiences as both a woman and a Latina to teach her Adelphi students that they, too, can excel in math.
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The Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious 2025 Poets&Quants Best Undergraduate Business Schools rankings.
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Collaboration leads to musical composition that tells a story without words.
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With support from a two-part PhysTEC grant, Matthew Wright, PhD, associate professor and chair of physics, is leading Adelphi’s partnership role in the inaugural Cosmic Pathways conference, held in March at The City College of New York for high school and college students, as well as guiding physics students to network with area high school teachers and students.
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Dancers make beautiful music through movement in this integrative approach to performance.
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It all started in 2021—the (STEM)2 Network, funded by a $500,000 award from the National Science Foundation, set out to support faculty in transforming undergraduate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education from within.
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Some people across Long Island and throughout the nation are grappling with concerns over the U.S. economy, with many worried about a potential recession this year.
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Adelphi University students participated in the university’s annual Shark Tank-style Business Plan Competition last Friday at the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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In a single week, 6,900 New Yorkers died of COVID-19, one month after it was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Overwhelmed hospitals lined up beds and ventilators in hallways as doctors and nurses struggled to understand a virus that was more lethal than anything they had seen before.
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The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is here, as companies, organizations and governments worldwide are racing to create technology that improves quality of life, enhances revenue and generates breakthrough solutions.
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A night to celebrate Jovia Mentoring: Guiding and Inspiring Student Success at Adelphi University.
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This innovative play offered theatergoers a chance to take part in a story that reveals how an excess of information can alter relationships and mental well-being.
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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 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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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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Professor of Chemistry Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Explore the Origins of Life
CategoriesPublished:Brian Stockman, PhD, and his student team will look into the deep past to uncover clues to how life began on our planet and how it might begin on other worlds.
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Remembering Professor Martin (Marty) H. Garrell, PhD: Environmentalist, Mentor and Friend
CategoriesPublished:Marty Garrell, PhD, was a beloved professor and friend who shared his passion for physics, astronomy and environmental studies with students and colleagues.
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This is the third of three major awards the dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology has received in the past three years.
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Psychology professor Robert (Bob) Mendelsohn, PhD, has written two books that provide insights into the lasting value of Sigmund Freud, MD’s contributions to psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
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They study memory, cultural disparities and parenting, respectively. What they share is their enthusiasm for joining the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.
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In response to the growing demand for mental health services across the United States, the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health is proud to announce the launch of its new Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Psychiatric-Mental Health.