News at Adelphi
- Research & Creative Works
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Published:Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work and director of Adelphi鈥檚 social work doctoral program, is on a mission to bring American child care policy into the 21st century.
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Published:Sauropods鈥攊ncluding iconic long-necked dinosaurs like聽Brachiosaurus聽and聽Apatosaurus聽鈥攚ere the largest animals ever to walk the Earth. No other dinosaur or land mammal even comes close. Now, a new 海角社区 study provides insights into how these supergiants achieved their record-breaking sizes over time. 鈥淚t was previously thought that sauropods evolved their exceptional sizes independently a few times in…
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Published:Philosophy may be seen as an area of academic speculation, but Shawn Kaplan, PhD, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Ethics and Public Policy program, researches how moral concerns affect current real-world issues.
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Published:Adelphi鈥檚 annual Scholarship and Creative Works Conference, better known as Research Day, celebrated its 20th anniversary with undergraduates and graduate students presenting their work in each of our Core Four areas of focus: arts and humanities, STEM and social sciences, health and wellness, and the business and education professions.
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Published:Zahin Ritee is a physics scholar, a leader, a high achiever鈥攁nd an award-winning singer. Now she's been named a Barry Goldwater Scholar for excellence in STEM.
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Published:Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, has received a federal grant to tackle the threats acidification and harmful algal blooms pose to Long Island Sound ecosystems and organisms.
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Published:When Shana Caro, PhD, joined the Adelphi faculty in Fall 2022 as an assistant professor of biology, she had a pressing priority. 鈥淚 wanted to locate a place where I could do fieldwork that was close to campus so that I could easily bring students from campus to help with my research.鈥
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Members of the School of Social Work are dedicated scholars who remain at the forefront of their profession with innovative and comprehensive research.
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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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Examining How Gender Bias Is Built Into AI
CategoriesPublished:Over the past two decades, devices that make use of artificial intelligence (AI) have infiltrated our existence.
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Published:When patients are given the diagnosis no one ever wants to hear鈥攖hat they have cancer鈥攖he first questions most will ask are about their prognosis.
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Poetry for the Senses
CategoriesPublished:Jan-Henry Gray, assistant professor of English and director of Adelphi’s MFA in Creative Writing program, sat in on Professor Emerita Judy Baumel’s Forms of Poetry graduate course in Spring 2021 as a way to revisit and rediscover poetic forms. It was during this 鈥渞efresher” course that he wrote the earliest draft of 鈥淕hazal of Oranges,”…
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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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Published: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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Published:A collaboration between two faculty members and 10 undergraduates provides valuable new information about HVI reagents.
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Published:Proposed structural changes would help youth sports programs meet participants' developmental needs
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Published:A new feeding practice could become the standard of care in other neonatal ICUs
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Published: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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Published:A study outlines ways to encourage student inquiry
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Published:On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, an artist revisits personal loss and a national tragedy.
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Published:A multidisciplinary team's research could inform the way zoos and other groups design new homes for wildlife.
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Undergraduate Research Enhances Learning and Student Success: A New Office Is Supporting It
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi is committed to transforming the lives of our students, and conducting research or working in depth on a creative project can be one of the most transformative experiences undergraduates can have at college.
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School of Social Work faculty members are dedicated scholars who remain at the forefront of their profession with innovative and comprehensive research. Here are some examples of recent scholarship.
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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.