August 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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Heart Healthy
A School of Public Health team found that when it comes to your cardiovascular health, the environment matters.
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Shedding Light on Dark Matter
Students learning at UAlbany this summer are tackling issues that include unlocking the secrets of the universe.
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UAlbany in Madrid
Samuel Ortiz discovered a powerful passion for travel and backpacking after participating in UAlbany's Madrid summer program.
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A Summer with Elvis Duran
Kitty Modell-Rosen beat out 500 other applicants for the internship of her dreams.
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Making World Connections
When Courtney Elias of Penn Yan, N.Y., was a little girl, she wanted to be a ninja when she grew up.
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UAlbany Physicists Help Analyze the Higgs Boson
UAlbany physicists contribute to new findings in particle research.
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Educational Technology Expo
On Wednesday, Aug. 22, ITS and the Libraries are teaming up to present the Educational Technology Expo, providing the perfect opportunity for anyone to learn more about the array of support services available on campus.
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Protecting Our Air Quality
ASRC students and faculty are spending their summer launching weather balloons over the Long Island Sound.
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Can Zebras Help Us Understand a Bioterrorism Agent?
A biological sciences professor received a multi-million dollar federal grant to study a lethal disease most well-known for its use as a bio-terrorism agent.
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Digital Government Disruptors
CTG UAlbany's Theresa Pardo, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia are among World’s 100 Most Influential People in Digital Government.
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A Million Dollar Commitment
They wanted to do something exciting and innovative with their money, something that would help the School of Social Welfare (SSW) and impact the field of social work for generations to come.
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Business Student Lands Cybersecurity Internship for Major League Baseball
Liam Smith is a junior majoring in digital forensics.
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UAlbany Startup Aims to Improve Neurosurgery Safety
A UAlbany startup seeks to improve medical outcomes.
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Preparing for Disaster
CEHC took a lead role last week in training our nation’s future first responders.
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From High School to Med School
A new cross-institutional partnership gives select high school seniors a guaranteed ticket into medical school.
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The Human Face of Urban Renewal
An historian gets NEH support to present digital visual evidence of how lives were forever altered in four New York State cities.
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Trials for the Jury
How do modern societal issues and advanced technologies challenge decision-making in today’s criminal cases, a professor and newly published author asks.
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Looking Forward
Lynn A. Warner assumed the position of dean of the University at Albany's School of Social Welfare on July 1.
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Heaton Named CIO
Brian Heaton, previously the Director of Enterprise Services, has been appointed Chief Information Officer at UAlbany.
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A Robust UAlbany Welcome
New students get to celebrate and acclimate to their new home this weekend with a series of events.
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'How can I help you?'
Computer science student Rutuja Shah builds and trains her own Alexa-like chatbot.
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Drafting Legislation
The dean of the School of Public Health is being tapped by Governor Cuomo to help draft legislation for marijuana use in NYS.
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Building Global Relationships
An exchange of students and faculty with a university in China is part of an agreement signed on Sunday.
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In High Demand
The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity is welcoming close to 2,000 students this semester.
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Eliminating Hepatitis 5,000 Miles Away
A School of Public Health partnership is credited with advancing public health in the country of Georgia.
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A Summer Spent Abroad
Students in the School of Public Health spent their summers working to improve health around the world.
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Man of the Year
University at Albany President Havidán Rodríguez has been named Man of the Year by the New York League of Puerto Rican Women.
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Celebrating LatinFest
On Saturday, President Havidán Rodríguez and his wife, Rosy Lopez, showed their Great Dane pride at this year’s Albany LatinFest.
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Five Ways to Increase Your Cybersecurity
Sanjay Goel, a business professor, wrote for The Conversation on simple ways to ensure that personal information is kept secure.
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Advancing Student Research
The Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement embraces science, humanities and the arts.
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Getting the Jump on Alzheimer’s
Igor Lednev creates a noninvasive test that diagnoses early-stage Alzheimer’s.