July 2017 NewsCenter Archive
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Coming Home
When students from other countries come to UAlbany to study, there is nothing like living with a local family to make them feel at home.
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UAlbany, Downstate Medical Tackle Ukraine HIV Epidemic
UAlbany and SUNY Downstate Medical are partnering to expand HIV testing and training with the help of a new five year, $1.5 million Training Grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Fogarty International Center.
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A Global Perspective
School of Public Health graduate students Emily Lipton and Wayne Lawrence are taking advantage of research opportunities in China this summer.
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UAlbany Study Examines Connections between Persistent Organic Pollutants and Infertility
A new UAlbany-led study has found a significant negative association between higher levels of pollutants and response to IVF treatments.
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Pinpointing the Pathogen
How could a new SUNY-supported technology at UAlbany save NY’s milk industry cartons of cash?
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Forensic Fly
Chemist Rabi Musah is profiling blow fly eggs to rapidly estimate a corpse’s time-of-death.
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Informal Intro
Incoming President Rodriguez makes two-day visit to University. -
UAlbany Study Finds Young Latina Immigrants in U.S. Turning to Alcohol to Relieve Culture-Related Stress
A new study finds that young adult Latina immigrants who drink more alcohol to lessen the stress of their acclimation to the U.S. and its culture may actually increase the stress levels they experience.
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Getting Oriented
Matthew Martinez remembers the day his family dropped him off at UAlbany to begin his freshman year.
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A Fresh Beginning
For Pacielly Morelo, UAlbany's Educational Opportunities Program is a way to pay back all of the sacrifices her parents made when they immigrated from Colombia to provide a better life for their children.
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Quality and Value
Money magazine puts UAlbany in top tier of ‘Best Colleges for Your Money.’ -
Role Model
Nancy Zimpher plans to take campus positions after stepping down as SUNY chancellor -
STEM Mentor
A chemistry Ph.D. student shows what's new and fun in science, technology, engineering and math to underserved youths.
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Teaching Tomorrow’s Leaders
School of Education launches new Master’s in Higher Ed -
CHWS Infographic Shows America All that Dental Hygienists Can and Can't Do
The Center for Health Workforce Studies has released an infographic designed to help policy makers better understand differences in dental hygiene scopes of practice across states.
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UAlbany Study: Failure May be an Option After All
Can entrepreneurs benefit from failure and can they use failure systematically? The answer, from University at Albany graduate Junesoo Lee and associate professor of business Paul Miesing is a resounding ‘yes.’
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Fighting Cybercrime
Sanjay Goel hosts a summer camp for the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
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At the Pinnacle
Communications and Marketing VP Joseph A. Brennan enters the elite of public relations professionals.
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Chemist Featured in 'Scientific American'
Tiny insect eggs are making huge headlines for Rabi Musah.
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Digital Crisis Strategy
CEHC’s Eric Stern has published a new paper on the relationship between crisis management and social media
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Welcoming Great Danes
In a few short weeks, Elizabeth Harris and Liz Baldwin have had a lot of practice answering questions from the parents of incoming freshmen and transfers, and helping new students get used to campus life.
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Highest Standards
Christakis appointed to national student affairs association. -
Latinos Underrepresented in Medicine, Dentistry, and Registered Nursing in New York
A recent study conducted by the Center for Health Workforce Studies found that Hispanics remain underrepresented in the medical, dental, and registered nursing workforce of New York.
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In Rarified Intellectual Air
What ‘blue sky’ ideas will UAlbany’s Roxana Moslehi share with 250 other worldwide thought leaders this weekend in California?