News at Adelphi
- Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Published:Marc S. Strachan '81 found his career path at Adelphi and is committed to helping today's and tomorrow's students do the same.
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Higher education isn't all fun and games, but it shouldn't be entirely without them, either.
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Debra Lund, senior director of marketing and analytics, is quoted in a story from Long Island Business News on the role of school rankings in marketing.
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Katherine Quintana Malone 鈥09, MBA 鈥10
CategoriesPublished:鈥淭he memories, opportunities, relationships, experience and, of course, education I received at Adelphi helped shape me into the person I am today. Adelphi will always be a part of me, and I will always be a part of it.鈥
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Three Adelphi students are recipients of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants鈥 (NYSSCPA) Moynihan Scholarship, says CPA Practice Advisor.
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It doesn't take an accountant to know that you can't do better than 100 percent. And the first graduating class from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business MS in Professional Accounting program couldn't have done better than 100 percent job placement upon graduation.
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A course during winter break that met in New York City proved that we can study international business without traveling very far.
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In May 2019, 茄子视频 announced receiving聽National Science Foundation grants for nearly $1.7 million. This month we report that more of our faculty have been awarded grants totaling $144,200.
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On Thursday, June 20, ABC aired the first episode of聽Family Food Fight.聽According to ABC, the show 鈥渨ill feature family teams dishing out their best culinary skills.
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For Women Entrepreneurs in Conservative Countries, "Strategic Disobedience" Is a Path to Success
CategoriesPublished:Can women entrepreneurs succeed in male-dominated, conservative countries? Research by Murat Erogul, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, shows they can鈥攁s long as they practice what he calls 鈥渟trategic disobedience.鈥
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Adelphi's student entrepreneurs created their own products or services, developed business plans and made their pitches to a panel of judges to compete for $11,000 in start-up seed money.
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At Adelphi, students reap the benefits of personalized attention from their professors and all the opportunities nearby New York City holds. But according to Peter West, Ph.D.鈥攖he newly appointed associate provost for student success鈥攖here's always room to do better.
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Meet Paran. He's a 19-year-old scavenger from the world of Numia, where, following The Scourge, humans live confined to the few remaining villages.
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Business faculty member Mark Fogel talks to CBS New York about the financial incentives the MTA uses with contractors.
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Dean of Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Rajib Sanyal Ph.D. and associate professor, Rakesh Gupta Ph.D., add their expertise on Amazon鈥檚 decision to not have headquarters in New York.
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The聽Robert B. Willumstad School of Business聽has launched a聽new MS in Professional Accounting program, adding to its offerings in undergraduate and graduate study in the field.
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Published:Career readiness. It's something of a watchword in higher education these days鈥攁nd for good reason. Employers are looking for college graduates who can hit the ground running, giving students who show they can do so a substantial edge when entering the job market. Now, Adelphi's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has a comprehensive program designed to give undergraduates that advantage.
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Published:When business student Christina Panouis started her junior year in Fall 2018, she set a goal for herself: Land an internship and begin preparing for her postgraduate career.
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With scientific discovery and technological innovation driving the economy, Adelphi has launched a five-year聽Accelerated Business of Science Program聽designed to give students with a passion for science a strong, marketable career path in science-related businesses.
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Innovate Long Island features Adelphi's accelerated dual-degree program that will teach students the business of science, giving them a marketable career path in science-related businesses.
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Newsday published a story featuring ways small businesses can invest in their employees without taking a big budget hit. Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Student Success Management MaryAnne M. Hyland, Ph.D., is featured in the article mentioning mentoring programs as a training alternative.
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Employees should keep learning, and they don't need a formal classroom to do so, MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D., associate dean for undergraduate programs and student success, told Newsday.
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Since October of 2017, Melanie Strano has been working in a job that, by her own admission, she would have been apprehensive about approaching a year or two earlier. But she landed it through some good old-fashioned hobnobbing and networking and by following the path the Career Center laid out for her.
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Vishwanath Gurumurthy knows that going above and beyond is how you get ahead.
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More corporate boards include women, but not nearly enough, reports Newsday. MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D., associate dean for undergraduate programs and student success, who teaches management, noted that board diversity improves the decision-making process in management oversight for companies. Anita D'Amico, Ph.D. '84, also quoted, is one woman who has made it to the C-suite: She is currently chief executive of Code Dx, Inc.