News at Adelphi
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Published:When Deborah Hunt, PhD '12, learned that patient errors are on the rise despite years of new protocols, the dean of the ÃÛÑ¿TV College of Nursing and Public Health decided to provide best practices for all healthcare workers.
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Published:In the Fall 2021 semester, across all of higher education, faculty members sought ways to keep students safe and engaged amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Published:As a critical scholar, Eric Knee, PhD, assistant professor of health and sport sciences, often studies how systems of oppression create inequities in society.
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Published:According to the American Heart Association, about 55 percent of Black adults have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension.
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New Scholarly Journal Launched to Improve Equity in Speech, Language and Hearing Science Research
CategoriesPublished:A new interdisciplinary, open access scholarly journal will soon be published—with leadership from Adelphi Professor Reem Khamis, PhD, and support from ÃÛÑ¿TV Libraries—to bridge the knowledge gap surrounding speech and communications disorders as they relate to marginalized people and groups.
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Grants are a vital source of funding for research and creative work, and an important validation of the significance of faculty scholarship. ÃÛÑ¿TV faculty members continue to successfully earn grants for important projects, from archaeological exploration and social work education to research on sports sciences and healthcare policy.
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Published:Associate professor of theatre John McDermott has designed sets for more than 250 shows off-Broadway and regionally since 1992.
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Published:Recent works by faculty members Robert Mendelsohn, Joel Weinberger, Jairo N. Fuertes, Jacques Barber and J. Christopher Muran burnish the Derner School’s reputation as a world leader in psychoanalytic research.
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Published:One Adelphi professor's fight to bring change to her field.
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Published:A collaboration between a Derner professor and a doctoral student of psychology examines the connection between attachment anxiety and loneliness.
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Published:Faculty memoir excavates the trauma of racism.
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Published:Adelphi students find their voice in the national conversation on criminal justice.
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Published:The McDonell Summer Fellows Program gives budding scientists opportunities, mentorship and a stipend so they can dive into research
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Published:Adelphi social work professor advocates for better practices and policies after shocking statistics on suicide come to light.
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Published:Shining a light on the struggles of vulnerable healthcare workers.
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Published:The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Adjunct Faculty Development Grant supports the current research of adjunct faculty members with a $500 award.
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Published:The Dean’s Innovation Grant is the result of an Envisioning CAS Implementation Committee recommendation to support faculty who are investing in evidence-based teaching—pedagogy that's based on empirical evidence rather than tradition or personal judgments—as well as faculty investing in developing interdisciplinary work.
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Published:In Fall 2022 Adelphi opened the new Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works to further our emphasis on and support of student research.
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A response to Howard Marks’ piece “Macro models only provide an illusion of knowledge†in the Fiancial Times from Mariano Torras, PhD.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics, authors a letter on economic forecasting.
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Published:“How do we experience being alive?†That’s the question Igor Webb, PhD, professor in ÃÛÑ¿TV’s Department of English, explores in his latest book, Buster Brown’s America: Recollections, Reveries, Reflections—and incorporating This Old Writer: A Journal of a Plague Year. “In everyday life, we don’t experience being alive in the same way,†said Dr. Webb. “It’s not…
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Remembering Abe Shenitzer, PhD: Mathematics Professor and Holocaust Survivor (1921–2022)
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi recently lost a truly remarkable former member of our faculty: Abe Shenitzer, PhD, professor of mathematics, who survived the Holocaust to go on to a noteworthy career as a mathematician, translator and advocate who spoke publicly about his experience, passed away at the age of 101 in June 2022.
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Published:In addition to teaching, Derner faculty members engage in scholarship and research. Here are recent highlights of their work.
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Published:Renowned for her research on parent-child attachment, she is committed to building Derner's legacy of setting the standard in clinical training.