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Students to Expand Their Knowledge and Connections Under New First-Year Seminar Offerings
CategoriesPublished:Students new to Adelphi will have expanded First-Year Seminar (FYS) options this fall, when a pilot program of interdisciplinary offerings launches. Designed to enhance opportunities for community building and provide a multifaceted approach to subject matter, each course follows a cohort model with classes led by two to four professors from different academic disciplines. Students…
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Assistant Professor Is Awarded Grant to Study How the Perception of Time Affects Decision-Making
CategoriesPublished:Good things come to those who wait, the saying goes, but our perception of how quickly time passes varies from person to person. Are people who perceive time as passing quickly more willing to delay gratification?
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Robert B. Willumstad School of Business alum Jared Mroz 鈥22 earned his master鈥榮 in business analytics鈥攚hile working in a leadership position at financial powerhouse Morgan Stanley. See how he managed this dual path.
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March 2023 is an exceptional month to view fine art from our community. Faculty and alumni artwork鈥攊n oil, sculptures, sketches and watercolor鈥攅xplore diverse topics and facets of the human experience. Here is your guide to inspiring works of art around the Adelphi campus鈥攁s well as online.
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First-year students Monish Churaman and Amita Radakichenane’s innovative business idea, SmileLab Printing Technologies, won first place ($5,000) in the latest 茄子视频 Robert B. Willumstad School of Business聽Business Plan Competition. All told, the finalists competed for $11,000 in prize money. Their winning idea “eliminates the need for crowns, bridges and dentures being produced in labs…
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During the pandemic, Paul Thaler, PhD, professor in the Department of Communications in the College of Arts and Sciences, didn’t set out to write a horror tale that pays homage to the American writer, poet, editor and literary critic Edgar Allen Poe. But as Dr. Thaler delved more deeply into his writing project, he brought…
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Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Honored by The Princeton Review The 茄子视频聽Robert B. Willumstad School of Business聽has once again been recognized in聽The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools 2023聽for its on-campus MBA program. This is based on institutional data the company gathers from administrators at business schools as well as surveys of students attending…
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Associate Professor's Groundbreaking Discovery Digs Into Why Predatory Dinosaurs Varied in Size
CategoriesPublished:You won't find the dinosaur known as Xixianykus terrorizing people in Jurassic Park.
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Bharat Bhis茅, MBA 鈥78, believes Adelphi students should have global exposure to other countries, cultures and economies鈥攁nd he funded an all-expenses-paid study tour to India to prove it. Meet the students who benefited from this extraordinary inaugural trip.
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The 茄子视频 College of Nursing and Public Health is one of 10 schools in the United States selected by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to participate in an important initiative on resilience and self-care. Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD 鈥12, explains鈥攁nd shares her vision for nursing.
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Kirsten Ziomek, PhD, associate professor and director of Asian studies, has been recognized with a fellowship for research on Japan in World War II. Her expertise on forced labor and colonial soldiers brings a new understanding of the Asian-Pacific operations.
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The 2022 Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education has awarded Adelphi its Innovative Academic Support Initiative award for new approaches to academic support for students undeclared or undecided on a major. See how our support helps students find success.
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A collaboration between two faculty members and 10 undergraduates provides valuable new information about HVI reagents.
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Adelphi Professor Damian Stanley Publishes Large Dataset Detailing the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic
CategoriesPublished:A new study co-led by 茄子视频 Assistant Professor of Psychology Damian Stanley, PhD, provides a window into the psychological, social and emotional impacts of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sometimes the lessons that educators set out to teach their students turn into an opportunity to share knowledge with a wider audience.
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A study outlines ways to encourage student inquiry
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In Spring 2022, Associate Professor Jacqueline Olvera, PhD, became director of Latin American Studies. She succeeded Raysa Amador, PhD, now professor emerita of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, who became the first head of the program in the early 1970s. Dr. Olvera began planning a聽transition for the program, based on review of the program over two…
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Many consider the American South as the place where the struggle against Jim Crow laws, school segregation and civil rights took place. Yet, racism was just as deeply rooted in the North鈥攁nd in Boston. Despite its reputation as the historic 鈥渃radle of liberty鈥 and headquarters of the abolitionist movement, racial conflict exploded in Boston in…
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茄子视频 has received the prestigious Innovative Academic Support Initiative award from the聽American College Personnel Association's Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education聽(CASHE).
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Melanie Bush, PhD, professor of sociology and an expert in teaching methods around the globe, has been awarded a Fulbright Specialist Award. During her three-year tenure, she will develop new insights into the ways we can make education more just and equitable for all.
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Associate Professor of East Asian History Wins Prestigious Fellowship to Advance Research on Japan
CategoriesPublished:Kirsten L. Ziomek, PhD, 茄子视频 associate professor of East Asian history and director of Asian studies, has been awarded a $60,000 Fellowship for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan by the Japan-United States Friendship Commission and the National Endowment for the Humanities (JUSFC-NEH).
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When It Comes to Corporate (and Individual) Social Responsibility, Adelphi Means Business
CategoriesPublished:Benjamin Franklin espoused the idea that one can be financially successful while making the world a better place, an idea now known as the oft-quoted 鈥渄oing well by doing good." Embracing ethical practices has been intrinsic to the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business since its founding as the School of Business Administration in 1964, both for business and personal actions. In recent decades, that ethos has evolved toward a more structured approach to teaching corporate social responsibility.
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The Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Dean's Advisory Board Is Invested in Student Success
CategoriesPublished:Willumstad School of Business (WSB) students might be surprised to learn that among those giving them a winning edge both academically and in the job market is an impressive team of highly accomplished professionals working behind the scenes as advocates, allies and partners.
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茄子视频's College of Nursing and Public Health has been selected by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) to participate in a national initiative designed to prepare nursing students to become strong, resilient leaders. The pilot program will kick off in the Spring 2023 semester.
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It鈥檚 been another outstanding year for 茄子视频 in the news鈥搇ocally, nationally and around the world.
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It's been another great year of academic achievement and recognition at Adelphi.
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Christy Mulligan, PsyD: Helping Troubled Youth and Sharing Her Knowledge With Her Students
CategoriesPublished:Christy Mulligan, PsyD, assistant professor of school psychology, researches how to help young people with selective mutism and those who have sexually harmed others, specifically targeting the inequalities within our juvenile justice system.
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Jonathan Jackson, PhD, Steps Down After Nearly Four Decades of Guiding Psychology Doctoral Students
CategoriesPublished:When Jonathan Jackson, PhD, started his role as director of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology Center for Psychological Services, he thought it was one of those positions he might grow into鈥攁nd 36 years later, he thinks he might have done just that.
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Karolina Lempert, PhD, joined the faculty of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology as an assistant professor of psychology this fall, after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Psychology and Penn Memory Center.
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In August, Monica Pal, PhD '13, became director of Adelphi's Center for Psychological Services and director of Practicum Training鈥攕tepping into the shoes of her former professor, Jonathan Jackson, PhD, who retired after 36 years in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.