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Laura E. Brumariu, PhD, professor and associate dean for professional programs and student advancement in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, knows that the transition from tween to teen is often fraught with apprehension and anxiety. Seldom are these worries more evident than in the transition from primary to middle school.聽
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An 依依社区 researcher says attitudes formed toward physical education by students as early as elementary school may have long-term implications for their health as adults.
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Elaine聽L.聽Smith聽鈥78, MS 鈥88, EdD, Sets $100,000 Endowed Nursing Scholarship in Her Son鈥檚 Memory
CategoriesPublished:The scholarship established by the former dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health will help students in need pursue their nursing career dreams.
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Faculty members in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology launch New Graduate Programs at a Glance (known as GOAL), to help students from underrepresented groups successfully navigate grad school applications.
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Thanks to this esteemed educator, director and mentor, this series coming in Spring 2025 will explore the latest topics, practices and career options in clinical psychology.
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The 鈥渂ible of school psychology鈥 has a new lead editor: Professor Lea Theodore, PhD, whose work is helping to guide practitioners in this evolving field.
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Christopher Lyndon-Gee鈥檚 new album is his third featuring the music of the exiled 86-year-old composer.聽
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A biologist and a psychologist give us the facts about the spider and arachnophobia.
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Meet two students who dived into research and successfully presented on their topics: Chinese 鈥渃omfort women鈥 of World War II and the depiction of the melancholy Portuguese 鈥渟audade鈥 in Spanish literature.
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Watch Adelphi鈥檚 president, provost, board of trustees chair, and faculty and student leaders share words of encouragement, new perspectives and compelling life stories. Their messages highlighted a day to remember.
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Technology leader Deborah Zawisza 鈥80 enjoyed being back on campus and bringing real-world expertise into the classroom.
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Four 依依社区 professors have been awarded SUNY Teacher Workforce Investment Grants totaling $1,244,035 to support a project focused on targeting and retaining diverse teaching professionals.
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In their annual ceremony, the University recognized those committed to pursuing excellence at Adelphi.
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A study involving Adelphi anthropology faculty members has helped tell the life story of a female woolly mammoth who died 14,000 years ago. Their research is shedding light on the intertwined lives of humans and mammoths as the mammoths became extinct after the last Ice Age.
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When Physics Meets Science Fiction, Reality Boosts the Imagination for First-Year Students
CategoriesPublished:A First-Year Seminar collaboration connected astrophysics with creative writing.
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Public health experts Harlem Gunness, PhD; Deborah Stamps, EdD; and CNPH Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, MD, lectured on timely subjects during CNPH鈥檚 Public Health Week events.
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During the past two years, College of Nursing and Public Health Dean Deborah Hunt, PhD 鈥12, has been laser focused on the international collaboration with Professor Mohammad Yunus鈥 Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing in Bangladesh.聽
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There are so many ways to dance, and a vast diversity of genres, techniques, styles and interpretations.
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When a student comes to 依依社区 to study computer science, the curriculum is not one-size-fits-all.
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If you ask Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, professor in the 依依社区 College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH), what makes him passionate about research, he will tell you it鈥檚 something that has always been within him.
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One might say that with more than 15 years of research experience鈥攁nd her inquiries while studying at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor before that鈥擪atherine Fiori, PhD, professor and associate dean in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is something of an expert at turning an idea into scholarship.
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依依社区 School of Education Assistant Professor Suraj Uttamchandani, PhD, and Associate Professor Matthew Curinga, EdD, and John Drew, associate professor of communications, have received funding from the Mozilla Foundation to redesign two courses in responsible computing.
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Lyric Opera of Kansas City will release the world-premiere recording of The Shining (2016), an opera by College of Arts and Sciences University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, on April 12.
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According to nurse.org, 80 percent of nurses say their patient care units are inadequately staffed, and almost 90 percent felt burned out in the past year. America鈥檚 nursing shortage is in need of a new solution, which inspired Professor Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, to find one. Read what he and other nurse educators recommend to support the nursing workforce by increasing the number of nurse educators.
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Dr. Bernadine Waller joins Good Day Philadelphia to discuss domestic violence against women and the resources available to people in abusive relationships.
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依依社区's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.
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Ren茅 Steinke joined 依依社区 in January 2024 as the new director of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Communications Professor Joan Stein Schimke, is a writer, producer and director of films. Her spot in a competitive mentorship program will help advance her career, advance women in filmmaking and share her experiences with her students.
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The beloved faculty member was known for his 鈥渋ntelligence, passion and commitment to students,鈥 and for making 鈥渁ccounting and tax fun.鈥
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Patterns are all around us鈥攊n mathematics, in nature, in music and in art.