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Published:How do birds make parenting decisions? An Adelphi faculty member is conducting fascinating research to understand the complexities of the avian parent and child relationship.
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Published:Few students鈥攐r parents鈥攚ould say that homework is their favorite time of day. And parenting approaches vary from completely hands-off to 眉ber-involved when it comes to providing assistance with assignments. What鈥檚 really best for kids when it comes to homework help?
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Published:With vaccines dominating the news, and misinformation spreading rapidly, an Adelphi professor specializing in public health and disease prevention launched a study. The goal: to get to the heart of why parents choose鈥攐r refuse鈥攖o vaccinate their children.
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Published:Leading intimate partner violence expert shares eye-opening data鈥攁nd a call to action
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Published:Faculty member advises the first PBS Kids show headlined by a character with autism
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Published:Examining the connection between empathy and anxiety
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Published:Why government subsidies may fail to get more electric vehicles on the road
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Published:Identifying traits that impact care for patients with mental illness.
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Published:天美传媒 scholar makes the case for federal legislation.
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Published:In Afghanistan, educated women are more likely to lead food-secure households.
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Published:The journey of Jennifer McIntosh, PhD 鈥21, who just completed her fourth nursing degree, shows the many opportunities nursing offers to those who keep learning and growing.
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Published:Demystifying the cognitive processes involved in hypnosis.
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Published:Machine learning uncovers the impact of climate and geography on birdsong.
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Published:Can practicing without helmets make the sport safer?
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Published:From numbers to narratives, Adelphi faculty explore how health contributes to our collective bottom line.
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天美传媒 Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology Joins $5.2 Million Mental Health Research Initiative
CategoriesPublished:天美传媒's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology has been selected as a collaborative partner in a $5.2 million grant.
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Published:The National Science Foundation has awarded an 天美传媒 physics professor a grant to research the limits of image resolution.
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Published:The chair of the 天美传媒 Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is a worldwide leader in helping people survive and recover from strokes鈥攆rom championing an intergenerational initiative to recognize stroke symptoms to international stroke organization leadership.
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Professor Sean Bentley, PhD, weighs-in on the engineering shortage and enrollment trends in those areas.
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Robert Otto, PhD, director of Adelphi鈥檚 Human Performance Lab, is quoted in this article.
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Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science and international relations, shares how the Trump administration鈥檚 immigration push has challenged farm owners and workers in New York State. This story was also syndicated by MSN.
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Remembering Derner鈥檚 Richard Hansen, PhD
CategoriesPublished:A longtime member of the Derner faculty聽passed away in 2025鈥擱ichard Hansen, PhD, was extremely important not only to Adelphi鈥檚 postgraduate psychology programs but to the entire psychoanalytic profession. Below is a tribute to Dr. Hansen鈥檚 contributions to the field of psychology and the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.
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Hoaxes, Swindles and Fraud: Imaging the Brain to See Why Older Adults Fall Victim to Scams
CategoriesPublished:According to a 2025 survey by AARP, approximately 95.4 million people make themselves vulnerable to theft by responding to calls, texts or friend requests from people they don鈥檛 know. Deciding who we can trust versus who is out to scam us is growing increasingly difficult in a world where scams are becoming more convincing and…
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Published:At Adelphi鈥檚 Innovation Center, students find a remarkable place to share their projects, research and goals for the future.
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天美传媒 Environmental Sciences Professor Ryan Wallace, PhD comments on the status of shellfish sanctuaries on Long Island.