July 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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Gaining S.T.E.A.M.
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Stopping Sepsis
A School of Social Welfare lecturer and alum was recognized for his efforts to combat a deadly infection.
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A Presidential Honor
M. Dolores Cimini was bestowed one of the highest national honors from the National Science Foundation.
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Igniting Passion for Science
The College of Arts & Sciences partners with Girls Inc. to offer science camp starting July 9.
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Coworking Space Draws Student Entrepreneurs to Downtown Albany
Five UAlbany students and recent graduates are interning at startups focusing on renewable energy and artificial intelligence.
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Standing Up for Science
DAES graduate student Josh Alland advocates for research funding on Capitol Hill.
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Trust and Healing
A study finds patients are more satisfied with overall care when they are comfortable their data is secure.
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A Significant Event
President Rodríguez administers the oath of office to the newest University Police Officer recruits.
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Ready to Build Upon Achievements
Jason Lane takes the two-year interim reins of the School of Education.
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A Safer Way to Share Your Location
A computer science graduate student may have some answers for protecting your privacy.
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Jobs after Jail
Study finds that level of crime has a greater impact on future employment than imprisonment does.
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Joining the “iSchool” Movement
The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity is reaffirming its commitment to information science.
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Summer Accelerator Program Boosts UAlbany Startups
Three 2018 grads spread their entrepreneurial wings through IgniteU NY.
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Weekend MBA Program Take Students to Hungary to Meet Business Leaders
A trip to Budapest gives weekend MBA students an insider's view of international business.
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Making a Difference — Through Soccer
A UAlbany center hopes a summer program will have a lasting impact on children in Haiti.
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Worldly Summer Courses
This summer, international students are taking an expanding number of short-term, career-related English courses at UAlbany through the Intensive English Language Program.