March 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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First Day for New School of Public Health Dean
David Holtgrave is looking forward to creating the next generation of public health leaders. -
Measuring Outcomes
New UAlbany surveys track where our graduates go. -
Nobel Winner Joachim Frank Coming to UAlbany
Former professor hosting conversations about his life in science and the arts. -
Bilingual Student Assistance
New service offers grad school test prep and a wealth of academic and internship opportunities.
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An Evening with Tyler Oakley
The YouTube star and LGBTQ+ activist will headline the University’s Speaker Series this month.
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Bilingual Student Assistance
A new service includes grad school test prep and info on scholarships and internships.
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A Hidden Research Gem
Tucked away on the third floor of Richardson Hall on the Downtown Campus is a little center with a giant impact across local, county and state agencies.
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High Schoolers Get Down to Business
Teams pitched their product ideas to a panel of business professionals at the University last Wednesday.
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Opening the Dialogue
Identity awareness, race and antiracism in higher education, gender discrimination in academia and the immigrant experience are among the issues to be taken up by this semester's Dialogue in Action Speaker Series.
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Having Accounting Troubles? Your Peers Can Help
The Albany Accounting Association offers consulting services to student clubs on campus.
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To The Financial Rescue
The Albany Accounting Association offers consulting services to student clubs on campus.
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Gender Pay Gaps Widen
A School of Public Health research center finds growing gender wage gap in salaries of new physicians.
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Looking to Evidence to Reduce Gang Violence
David Hureau, assistant professor in the School of Criminal Justice, presented his research last month at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Digital Forensics Team Competes in Regionals
Next stop: Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition next weekend in University Hall.
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The Hunt to End Disease
Two chemists are leveraging federal funds to lay the groundwork for RNA-based drug therapeutics.
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Expert Advisory: Keeping Our Kids Safe after Parkland
UAlbany faculty researchers share insights following a community forum.
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Recognizing Transfer Excellence
More than 200 University at Albany transfer students were recently inducted into Tau Sigma, the national honor society for transfer students.
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Great Danes in Amazing Comeback Remain #1, Top Maryland
Five unanswered goals in the final quarter spell the difference.
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Transforming Students' Lives
Advisors are on the frontlines of student retention and success, University at Albany President Havidán Rodríguez said in welcoming advisors from across the state to the Campus Center Ballroom.
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Research Prizes Available
Are you an undergraduate pursuing an independent research study? Are you actively engaged in a creative project? Need funds to continue or expand your project, or to present it at a conference?
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Fast Pitch for Biz Plans
The School of Business hosts a competition for college students throughout the Capital Region.
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‘Hair’ Connects Past Social Movements to the Present
Theatre Program’s ‘Hair’ connects past social movements to the present.
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'Igniting Our Journey'
An annual conference brings some of the Capital Region’s most influential female leaders to UAlbany.
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Lasting Legacy
The University at Albany Foundation’s largest undergraduate endowed scholarship is now worth over $1 million.
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Leading the Way
Altarriba, Medina are named Fellows in SUNY’s Hispanic Leadership Institute -
It Takes a University
Formulating the Strategic Plan depended on the work of hundreds. -
Celebrating National Public Health Week
A series of events at the School of Public Health are part of a national movement aimed at making the United States the healthiest nation.
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A Model Alum
The head of an international modeling agency shares insights with students. -
A Month-Long Engagement
UAlbany kicks off an inaugural public engagement month celebration. -
2018 Innovation Competition
What does it take to become an entrepreneur? -
Politics and YouTube Ads
Rockefeller undergrad wins the Lamb Prize in political science. -
Comparative Security
CEHC’s 6-month program in Israel offers hands-on training in national security, with a side of falafel.
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Reshaping Higher Ed
A national symposium on internationalization and the American research university comes to UAlbany on April 5 and 6. -
Investigating Arctic Weather
Three projects led by DAES faculty have secured more than $2 million in federal funding.
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Collaboration Essential
A disaster management expert says researchers and practitioners in the field must think as one.