February 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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The Cost of Terrorism on Global Markets
A team of UAlbany researchers examined terroristic incidents over a span of 20 years.
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Statistically, Ahead of the Field
UAlbany’s eminence in econometrics is bolstered by an award-winning newcomer.
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Strategic Planners Take to the Road
The Provost and Student Affairs VP seek feedback from the campus community at 26 venues.
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Experiencing ‘This Place’
Museum exhibit of images from Israel and the West Bank opens today. -
Barriers to Citizenship
Researcher to speak Wednesday on hurdles faced by low-income immigrants. -
High Scores in the Field, and the Classroom
Sports teams' collective GPAs indicate winning academic careers.
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Showcasing Interns
Choosing the right internship for you may at first be overwhelming, but hearing directly from your peers brings the experience to life.
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UAlbany Chemist Launches NIJ Forensic Science Symposium
Faculty and students will present this month at Pittcon, the world’s leading annual expo and conference program.
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Showcasing Interns
Choosing the right internship for you may at first be overwhelming, but hearing directly from your peers brings the experience to life.
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Collective Intelligence
CEHC’s David Turetsky is investigating the benefits for companies that share cybersecurity information..
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Discussing the BAAD
A Rockefeller College duo are helping officials around the world understand how terrorist organizations operate.
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Turning Research Into Practice
A collaborative new center focuses on student mental health issues and training for future practitioners. -
'It’s All About Who has the Best Pharmacist'
Bruce Svare, psychology professor, explains why anti-doping efforts are seemingly going nowhere, and why we should care.
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New Entrepreneurship Internship Offered to SUNY Students this Summer
The 12-week program will allow students the opportunity to gain professional experience at a START-UP NY or Innovate 518 company in the Albany area.
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Excitement Builds for the BIG EVENT
Why is senior Megan Gonzalez of Canajoharie signing up to volunteer on April 21 for UAlbany's inaugural BIG EVENT?
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UAlbany School of Business Announces First Cybersecurity Advisory Board
The School of Business joins with the region's cybersecurity professionals to connect students with local businesses and produce new research opportunities.
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Expanding Opportunities Through Partnership
New agreements between UAlbany and fellow institutions of higher education pave the way for more opportunities for students in Albany.
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Career Ready
How to dress for a real job without losing yourself. -
We’ve Got Your Back
New funding will help ensure students stay on track toward graduation in times of trouble.
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Emergency Assistance
New funding will help ensure students stay on track toward graduation in times of trouble.
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Faculty Experts: Identity Theft a Top Concern for Data-Privacy Month
Faculty experts say Data Privacy Month is a good time to check your online security.
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Medicaid Work Requirements: Friend or Foe?
According to a new analysis, a new federal rule might not help states accomplish what they asked for.
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A Christian-Muslim Dynamic that Changed History
Medieval Academy of America prize-winner Dmitri Korobeinikov lends a voice to witnesses left silent for centuries.
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UAlbany Recognized for Excellence in Cyber Defense Research
The NSA and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have recognized UAlbany's School of Business for significant contributions in meeting the national demand for cyber defense research.
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Going Greek?
What to know if you’re thinking of joining and fraternity or sorority. -
Learn to Respond
University Police plan active shooter training sessions. -
Breastfeeding & Motor Development: Is There a Link?
Research out of the School of Public Health shows that while breastfeeding is beneficial, it has no impact on one particular area of a child’s development.
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Myth Busting: Study Abroad Isn’t Only for Those with Money
Gilman scholarship enables students of limited financial means to study internationally.
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Career Calling
Francisco McCluskey of Buenos Aires grew up in Argentina and always wanted to study abroad. He finally got the opportunity – to study at the University at Albany.
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Conversations with Colleagues
University Libraries’ Standish series turns lens on faculty work. -
The 'Digital Poorhouse'
Virginia Eubanks' work on how technology punishes the poor has garnered national media attention. -
New Faces in the Student Association
Special election brings seven new senators to the SA.