January 2017 NewsCenter Archive
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Art Springs to Life
Students, faculty and staff will be treated to the works of artists Conor Backman and Dave McKenzie with the opening on Feb. 2 of two new exhibitions.
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Creative Collaboration
A popular conversation series in the arts continues with two additional artists in the spring semester: violin virtuoso Regina Carter and renowned American painter David Salle.
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Supporting Climate Action
President Stellar adds his name to letter urging Donald Trump and congress to prioritize a clean energy future.
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UAlbany Names Entrepreneur in Residence to Advance Regional Businesses
With the goal of supporting and promoting the regional small business community, the University at Albany has named Robert W. Manasier as Entrepreneur in Residence/New Ventures Manager.
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Our PAC Spring: A Sneak Preview
A concert dedicated to young people affected by war, a play about Mozart’s sister, and a vibrant, athletic dance company are all a part of the Performing Arts Center’s spring lineup.
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Coming Soon — Campus Center West
What to expect from the new Campus Center West and the latest renovations to our main Campus Center.
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Living and Learning
A student from Syria takes advantage of University programs to land an impressive internship -
School of Education Online Programs Ranked Among Top Ten in the Nation
UAlbany's online graduate programs in the School of Education are ranked 6th in the nation. -
Palissimo Invites Community to Perform
Your chance to be a part of a dramatic, searing performance by the New York City-based dance theatre company Palissimo is here.
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Game On
Weekend gathering will get computer gamers’ creative juices flowing -
5 Questions with Faculty: Julia Hormes
A dream job is never boring -
Follow the Crowd
Cut taxes or spend? John Heim’s new book says economists have historically gotten it wrong.
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Lawyering Up
Collaboration helps future attorneys gain practical skills -
Trumponomics
What will the new administration bring to the economy? A faculty member offers a forecast.
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NYSWI Announces Spring Lineup
A pioneer of experimental fiction, a convicted murderer, an Iraq war interrogator and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court are just a few of the headliners who will visit the New York State Writers Institute at UAlbany this spring.
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Redemption Story
Activist Shaka Senghor will address prison reform at the MLK Jr. Celebration on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
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Tickets at Your Fingertips
New online site promotes campus, off-campus events -
Drawing RNA’s Finest
The 4th annual symposium of The RNA Institute features the third Nobel Laureate to visit UAlbany since May.
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Wearing Green
University lauded for sustainability practices -
Getting Transformational
$500,000 Presidential Innovation Fund launches a new round of faculty endeavors.
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Help for Scholars
Apply now for next year’s Alumni Association scholarships -
Public Policy Leaders
Rockefeller College has announced a new training institute for senior-level state employees.
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Law Partners
3 UAlbany professors become affiliated Albany Law faculty -
Throwback Thursday: A New Campus, a Magnificent Faculty, a Dynamic Leader
Who was the President that guided UAlbany to national prestige as an institution of higher learning?
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Role Model for a Healthy and Just America
Julia Hastings’ work on health disparities earns high standing among social work researchers.
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Dean Secured
Robert Griffin, a federal-level expert in emergency response and management, will lead the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity.
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Empowering Message
Women’s basketball is hosting team advocates known as “Uptown Stilettos” prior to tomorrow’s game.
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LGBT Pioneer
Michael Sam, the NFL’s first openly gay player, is visiting campus for Sexuality Month.
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Health Advisor
How a public health educator can help move research to policy. -
Unwavering Commitment
Interim President Stellar’s response to travel ban -
5 Questions with Faculty: Richard Schneible
Family first, and a love of collaboration -
Women's Basketball's Great Growl
They thank mentors, host and coach Girl Scouts . . . and, oh yes, top Hartford.