January 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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Meltdown and Spectre: Security Flaws Put Your Technology at Risk
Meltdown and Spectre are the names given to two vulnerabilities that are embedded in the hardware design of just about every Central Processing Unit (CPU) running in computers today.
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School of Education is a ‘Top-10’ in U.S. Online Education
Second straight year among elite reinforces UAlbany's upward movement in online programming.
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UAlbany Alum Listed on 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30
Stephan Goss, ’10, is the founder of Zeeto, a question-powered ad network.
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The Doctor is In
The director of the Student Health Services Center, now five months into the job, grew up knowing her way around the University at Albany campus.
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King Considered
Award-winning radio journalist Michele (pronounced MEE-shel) Norris, former co-host of NPR's All Things Considered, will headline this year's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. in the Campus Center Ballroom. Norris's presentation is free and open to the public.
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Social Media and Alcohol Abuse
UAlbany study finds that parents can play positive role in reducing underage drinking.
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Roadtrip! Earning a Degree While Traveling the Country
Two UAlbany students finished the evening MBA while journeying across the country in a campervan.
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Link between NY cancer diagnoses and Chernobyl disaster
Findings could lead to determining risk factors for other cancers.
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90 and 35: Literary Years to Celebrate for UAlbany
The Writers Institute’s founder appreciates a tribute and this spring's star-studded schedule.
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Welcome Back!
With the new semester comes some changes to Today at UAlbany. -
The Search is On
Candidates for VP of Finance and Administration are on campus this week. -
Keeping Data Secure: Is Your Computer at Risk?
Every piece of installed software requires regular security updates to prevent cybercriminals from gaining unauthorized access to your computer and its files. If you are unsure if your computer is up-to-date, it might be time to call ITS.
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Kicking Off Sexuality Month
The 35th annual program includes performances, presentations, and a keynote speech by a well-known star. -
A New Academic Home
Information scientists on campus are joining the nation’s first security college.
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Want to Represent You Fellow Students on Campus?
The deadline is today nominate yourself to run for Student Association Senate. -
Voices from the Field
President Rodríguez offers his expertise on diversity in higher education leadership positions.