News at Adelphi
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Robert Bornstein, Ph.D., calls for continued research into issues surrounding self-reports, particularly the psychological processes that occur when people choose their answers to questionnaires.
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Stephen Mark Shore, Ed.D., recently traveled to Bangladesh and Bhutan to speak about autism education, giving hope to parents that rich and fulfilling futures are possible for their children with autism.
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One of the greatest strengths of Adelphi’s theater program is its deep-rooted connections to the entertainment world: All faculty members work professionally, advancing their craft and bringing their hands-on experience back to the classroom.
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Stella Uwechia, pursuing a master’s in healthcare informatics, won a graduate oral presentation award at Adelphi’s 14th annual Research Conference in April 2017.
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Elizabeth Cohn, Ph.D., uses nursing research to help communities find ways of improving health, for themselves and their children.
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Psychiatric nurses are trained to handle some of the most challenging cases in a hospital setting, but what happens when their patients try to do them harm?
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Research by Patricia Donohue-Porter aims to help nurses manage distractions to provide high-quality healthcare.
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Six College of Nursing and Public Health faculty and one doctoral student presented papers and posters at the Eastern Nursing Research Society’s 29th annual Scientific Sessions in April 2017 in Philadelphia.
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High impact learning practices don't just improve students' experiences within the Adelphi community—they also prepare students for their postcollege careers.
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Professor's Research Into Plant Hormones Could Improve How Crops Respond to Climate Change
CategoriesPublished:In the face of climate change, Adelphi professor studies how to engineer plants to yield more successful crops.
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º£½ÇÉçÇø professors are charting new territories in Speech Pathology while giving students hands-on learning experiences in Neuroscience.
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New Course and Faculty Author—Shakespeare Trash: Online Fan Cultures in the 21st Century
CategoriesPublished:New course, and book by Adelphi professor, brings Shakespeare into the digital age
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded º£½ÇÉçÇø Professor Brian Stockman, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Melissa VanAlstine-Parris, Ph.D., both in the Department of Chemistry, a federal grant for $310,934.
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Research by Yiyuan Sun, D.N.Sc, reveals a life-or-death difference in the way messages to encourage mammograms are delivered to Chinese American women.
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Patricia Donohue-Porter's research is transforming the way nurses function in a high-stress environment, and paves the way forward for a safer healthcare environment for all.
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Julian R. Woolf, Ph.D., questions former research and assumptions in the field. His research is leading the way in shaping future drug policy.
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Kenneth R. Herold, M.L.I.S., is researching the emerging and important new field called the philosophy of information.
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In her research entitled "Life Under the Tent Is Not Safe," Carolann L. Daniel, Ph.D., explores the challenges of displaced youth after the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
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Daniel Kaplan's research on dementia is providing a roadmap of hope for family and caregivers, and battles a lack of understanding of this often-stigmatized neurological condition.
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Check out º£½ÇÉçÇø Libraries’ new ebook collection, Ebook Central, with over 200,000 books and some new features.
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Published:Assistant Professor Ivan Fabe Dempsey Hyatt, Ph.D., and Adelphi student Marly Medard, accompanied by her crystal sample, arrived to work on a beamline of the synchrotron.
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Check out our newest guide on spotting fake news.
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Check out our newest resource on open access and scholarly communication.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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Learn more about the relationship research carried out by Lauren Moy.
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Adelphi faculty and alumni venture to North Africa to document the Saharawi, a once-nomadic people who have lived in a refugee camp since 1975.
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Patricia Donohue-Porter, Ph.D., has been inducted as a Fellow by the New York Academy of Medicine.
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Jules Woolf, Ph.D., explains what elite athletes really think about doping, winning and death.
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Liz Cohn, Ph.D., executive director of Adelphi's Center for Health Innovation, has been working with the National Institutes of Health to carry out President Obama's vision of bringing precision medicine from concept to reality.
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Researchers Examine the Role of Sport in the Lives of Elite Athletes from Tough Backgrounds
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., explains if sport can lead to a better life and the impact of sports on urban youth.