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Research + publications

Discover research and publications emerging from Adler University. These works reflect the scholarship, innovation, and commitment to social interest.

Two people sit across a desk; one, likely from HR, holds a resume and gestures, while the other—possibly among early-career workers—sits with hands clasped, suggesting a job interview setting.

Is HR really there to help employees? What early‑career workers should know about it

It’s common for early career professionals to assume that HR functions like a neutral mediator designed to resolve workplace disputes, but it’s important to understand this isn’t the case.

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Dr. Elvita Kondili, a woman with long dark hair and glasses, wearing a teal button-up shirt, smiles while standing against a plain gray background.

Two continents, one mission: Adler’s Dr. Elvita Kondili partners with Albanian universities to tackle discrimination

Elvita Kondili, Ph.D., is finishing a yearlong international collaboration to help future teachers in Northern Albania with something that is not always found in educational curriculum: how to hold a classroom together when culture, language, and regional identity threaten to pull it apart.

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Aiken Benjamin, a middle-aged man with short gray hair, stands against a plain light gray background wearing a dark blazer over a black polo shirt.

Finding meaning at the edge of the world

Adler faculty Benjamin Aiken, Ph.D., journeys to one of the most remote places on Earth and returns with lessons on loss, connection, and purpose

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Two people sit across a desk; one, likely from HR, holds a resume and gestures, while the other—possibly among early-career workers—sits with hands clasped, suggesting a job interview setting.
March 16, 2026

Is HR really there to help employees? What early‑career workers should know about it

Dr. Elvita Kondili, a woman with long dark hair and glasses, wearing a teal button-up shirt, smiles while standing against a plain gray background.
March 9, 2026

Two continents, one mission: Adler’s Dr. Elvita Kondili partners with Albanian universities to tackle discrimination

Aiken Benjamin, a middle-aged man with short gray hair, stands against a plain light gray background wearing a dark blazer over a black polo shirt.
December 19, 2025

Finding meaning at the edge of the world

A group of people stand in a circle and stack their hands together in the center, showing teamwork and unity—the price of belonging embraced by all.
December 11, 2025

The price of belonging is inconvenience. Are we still willing to pay it?

November 12, 2025

Feel like you can’t get a job? You’re not alone — but here’s how to work around it

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August 8, 2025

AI and plagiarism: Faculty recognized for work in ensuring academic honesty

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June 23, 2025

‘Gathering in the Motherland’: Adler University professor leads ICCP 2026 in Nigeria

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June 3, 2025

‘You’re Just a Kid’: Parentification in siblings of children with developmental disabilities

Book cover of Therapeutic Change with Difficult Clients: Precursors and Techniques in the CHANGES Model
June 2, 2025

Turning resistance into resilience: Adler professor reimagines therapy for change-resistant clients

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April 29, 2025

Bridging Spirituality and Systemic Therapy: At IFTA 2025, Adler student outlines path to reconciliation

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April 10, 2025

Adler University students, faculty trade knowledge at 2025 International Family Therapy Association conference

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April 1, 2025

Adler University awards seed grants in support of four faculty-led research projects

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