News at Adelphi
- Academic and Creative Research Magazine
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Illuminating COVID's toll on African American mothers and children.
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How traditional psychotherapy misses the impact of structural racism on Black boys' psyches—and what to do about it.
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阿德尔菲大学心理学助理教授达米安·斯坦利博士认为,他对COVID-19大流行无形的心理影响进行的大规模纵向研究,可以帮助我们学会减轻其对个人和社会层面的心理影响。
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Carl Giuffre, PhD, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, and Lee Stemkoski, PhD, professor of math and computer science, explored the intersection of art and mathematics in Japanese temari.
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Nara Yoon博士是一名助理教授和应用数学家,致力于数学生物学的不同主题,包括建立描述人类疾病预后的模型,并提出最佳治疗策略。
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University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, scored a Grammy nomination and thousands of new fans for the oratorio Sanctuary Road, even as performances went virtual during the pandemic. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Tempest Fantasy in 2004.
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Carson Fox, professor of art and art history at Adelphi, uses public art installations to celebrate joy even as it honors loss.
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Jacques Barber, PhD, dean of Adelphi’s Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, joined a research team to explore whether psychotherapy or medication is a better way to treat depression. Meta-analysis of decades of work offers clues.
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On January 6, 2021, when thousands of violent rioters launched an attack on the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., there was much more at stake than the presidential election results the insurgents sought to impede.
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Steven Cox, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders and director of the Voice and Quality of Life Laboratory (VQLL) at Adelphi University, studies how voice disorders can impact individuals' physical, psychological and social functioning. He has a particular interest in communication and quality-of-life concerns in individuals treated for laryngeal cancer.
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Katherine Fiori, PhD, was a young graduate student at the University of Michigan when she was first introduced to the Early Years of Marriage (EYM) Project—a long-term study launched in 1986 to look at how the early development of marriage impacts a variety of marital outcomes, including the mental and physical health of spouses, the…
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Since childhood, Courtney Lee Weida, EdD, associate professor and director of graduate art education in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has found the princess archetype “both captivating and problematic.” Dr. Weida partnered with her sister, Jaime Chris Weida, PhD, assistant professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College (The City University of…
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One artist captures nature in a time of climate change.
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New research reveals the impact of leadership on new product development.
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Demystifying blockchain, Bitcoin and other digital money matters
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 12 million people were employed in the manufacturing sector across the United States. According to a 2017 survey in the journal Applied Ergonomics, around 57 percent of workers in factory settings—who often perform heavy, repetitive tasks—reported feeling fatigued at work, which can lead to reduced output, chronic injury and even…
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An Adelphi novelist and the creation of a new genre: “collective criticism"
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A well-known scholar of issues in East Asian politics and international relations, Vincent Wang, PhD, dean of Adelphi's College of Arts and Sciences, continues to be a highly sought-out speaker and presenter.
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The 2016 presidential election had a powerful effect on many therapy patients: They were upset, and they wanted to talk about it.
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Spoiler Alert: It’s not the equipment, technology or dreaded state PE Tests
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When Provost and Executive Vice President Steve Everett, DMA, talks about the wealth of talent among Adelphi's faculty, one name that emerges immediately is Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer and University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA.
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Adelphi researchers challenge long-standing assumptions and break new ground in patient care.
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大学体育运动对运动员声音影响的新见解。
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Studies of endocrinology in Chilean rodents shed light on human health.
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Professor's book for older children and teens raises awareness about a debilitating disease.
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According to the World Health Organization, half of the world's population will be living in water-stressed areas by 2025, creating a dire need for improved waste recycling and water purification systems. Scientists around the world are searching for efficient energy sources to harness for this purpose—among them, Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, PhD, associate professor of chemistry at Adelphi.
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An experimental teaching project illuminates the transformative possibilities of risk-taking in the classroom.
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For many seniors, the prospect of losing their independence is terrifying. Fortunately, new technologies involving algorithm-driven artificial intelligence (AI) are making it possible for seniors to stay at home without sacrificing their health or their access to quality care.
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The novel results of exploring heuristics, induction, working backwards, symmetry—and each other
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An underutilized drug, buprenorphine, can pave the way to recovery.