November 2018 NewsCenter Archive
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Five Questions with Faculty: Matthew Crayne
Crayne is an assistant professor of management in the School of Business.
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Study Abroad this Summer
Recent UAlbany alumna Ermida Koduah, B.A. ’17, works in Washington, D.C., as a program assistant for secondary school programs at the American Councils for International Education. -
UAlbany News Podcast: Dance And Physics with Keith Earle
Earle is an associate professor of physics in UAlbany's College of Arts and Sciences.
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What Kinship Still Means to the Elderly
An anthropologist inspects the combined effects of aging populations and reduced fertility.
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The Honored Give Praise to Scholarships
Newest Citizen Laureates boost the power of academic support to change lives.
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An Evening with Aly Raisman
The U.S. Olympian and author will discuss her life experiences and new book as the headliner for this semester's Speaker Series on Monday, Dec. 3.
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Instilling Knowledge, Character and Trust
Special education students give a boost to elementary education in Arbor Hill.
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UAlbany News Podcast Airing on WCDB Albany
Tune in to UAlbany’s student-run radio this morning at 10a.m. to hear the latest episode.
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New Paths to Literacy
Stephanie Affinito champions the use of social media and technology in collaborative learning.
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Future Success by Degrees
UAlbany joins the largest-ever collaborative effort to increase college access, equity and degrees awarded.
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Getting into the Debate
A new study looks at how governments can be connected participants in social media conversations.
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His Scientific Passion
Senior Aleks Siemenn is leading research presentations at two upcoming national conferences.
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Training New York’s First Responders
The National Center for Security and Preparedness simulates disaster to save lives.
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UAlbany Study Explores Relationship Between Credit Scores, Identity, Self-Worth
Beth DuFault, assistant professor of business, researches the ‘datafication’ of society.
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Getting to the Root of Psychoactive Drugs
A senior has gained national recognition for her research aimed at saving lives and aiding law enforcement.
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UAlbany News Podcast: Racial Discrimination and Trauma
Alex Pieterse, an associate professor of counseling psychology, speaks to the relationship between the effects of racism and psychological functioning.
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Fostering Strong, Well-Educated Women
A gift from Maryanne Lavan ’81 aims at an educational experience of quality and inclusiveness.
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Reducing Opioid Deaths
A new Center for Human Services Research project will evaluate the implementation, impact and effectiveness of an opioid prevention program in three western New York State counties.
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UAlbany Contributes $1 Billion to Capital Region
An economic impact study reveals that each dollar invested in the University yields $12 in overall impact.
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Security and Conflict
Project looks at strengthening international trade policies to help keep the world safe from terrorists.
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UAlbany News Podcast: Coping with Anxiety
Elisabeth O’Rourke, a PhD student in clinical psychology, shares how to successful deal with stress in college.