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Dominic Fareri, PhD, to lead collaborative study on how understanding personality traits impacts the navigation of social situations.
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Autism experts and autistic people are pushing back on Robert F Kennedy’s “terrible†approach to autism as the health secretary plans more expansive monitoring of autistic people’s health records and proposes cuts to disability services.
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The launch of an artificial intelligence undergraduate degree program will equip students with the skills to design and understand AI algorithms for real-world impact, and prepare them for a smarter world.
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Parents often look down at the whorl on the top of their children’s heads and wonder what, exactly, is going on inside. An industry of books, video games, films, merchandise and museums offers some insight: They’re probably thinking about the Titanic.
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Learning to plan ahead is a great strategy when it comes to taxes. Many Americans are looking for ways to limit what they owe via credits or deductions. Yet, with ever-evolving regulations and sometimes arcane tax laws, it can be tricky to do so.
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Starting May 5, the Education Department will begin collection on student loans that are in default.
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Under the second Trump administration, the social work profession is facing unprecedented challenges—new executive orders have upended traditional methods of social work practice, cutting communities off from vital resources and leaving practitioners to scramble.
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Dr. Beth Counselman-Carpenter: Advancing Healing, Equity, and Impact in Social Work Education
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Beth Counselman-Carpenter, Associate Professor of Social Work at Adelphi University, combines clinical expertise, innovative research, and a passion for education to advance the field. Specializing in trauma-informed care and post-traumatic growth, particularly with breast cancer survivors, her work helps individuals thrive after trauma.
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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 ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥and former Nassau County director of human services and deputy commissioner of the county's Department of Social Services.
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Scholarly publishing is often considered an exclusive domain, accessible primarily to established academics and seasoned researchers.
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Kaiya Provost, PhD, and K.C. Rondello, MD, discuss the risks of bird flu to area birds, pets and humans—and how Adelphi is safeguarding our campus.
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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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The administration’s hostile edicts on DEI and science funding are sending shock waves through the US’ world-leading higher education system. Here, we present five takes on what is unfolding
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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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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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Instructional Insights
CategoriesPublished:Accessibility @AU: Universal Design for Learning
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A statement by Associate Professor Dominic Fareri, PhD, director of undergraduate psychology and neuroscience, with his thoughts on the proposed cuts, is featured in the article.
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Adelphi’s College of Nursing and Public Health continues to make a global impact, strengthening communities near and far through education, innovation and leadership.
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Dr. Kevin Liang Innovates!
CategoriesPublished:To put their creativity to the test, six students took part in NASA’s MITTIC Challenge in the fall of 2024.
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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.