March 2019 NewsCenter Archive
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A Minor for Many Majors
The School of Social Welfare is rolling out a new Social Welfare minor this fall. -
UAlbany, Syracuse University to Host Cybersecurity Symposium Next Month
The event will feature a keynote speaker, panel discussion, and faculty and student research.
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Flexibility for the Future
Two major gifts to the College of Arts & Sciences will support students and faculty for years to come.
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A Platform to Engage
UAlbany's shared online platform with the United Ways will help identify community engagement opportunities and track activity.
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Protecting our Devices from Malware, Hackers and Spies
Chief Information Security Officer Martin Manjak offers insight on how UAlbany’s defensive measures protect the University’s data and what to do if you suspect you are being targeted by hackers.
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Business Dean: ‘Industrial-Academic Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Education, Internationalization’ are Key to School’s Success
A STEM-certified MBA program and an undergraduate Honors Program are among the offerings slated for development at the School of Business.
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CEHC Launches Drone Lab in Page Hall Basement
The two-story, 1,700-square-foot facility is a former basketball gym.
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Deciphering RNA
The patterns and functions of ribonucleic acid that lead to healthy or diseased human cells is the focus of the 6th Annual RNA Symposium.
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Double Your Dollars
Matching pledges increase donations to the UAlbany Fund during ‘March Matchness.’
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Stone Walls Reveal History of Earth’s Magnetic Wanderings
Geochemist John Delano turned to an unusual source to reconstruct pole shifts over the last 300 years.
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New “miRacles” for Human Health
Two RNA Institute scientists produce a nanotechnology approach that detects disease biomarkers at lower cost.
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An Innovative Path to the Brain
NIH grants of more than $3.43 million aid Paolo Forni’s work into the embryonic development within the olfactory system of neurons critical for human reproduction. -
UAlbany Innovation Center Brings Entrepreneurial Workshops, Guest Speakers to Campus
The center's expanded programming includes opportunities to collaborate and secure funding.
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Engaging for Public Good
The University at Albany will celebrate Public Engagement Month in April with daily events, including headliners such as the BIG EVENT on Saturday, April 6; a talk by Carmen Perez, co-chair of the Women’s March on Washington and a leader in the #MeToo Movement, on Tuesday, April 2; and Family Earth Day on Saturday, April 13. -
Innovation Center Brings Business Plan Competition, Guest Speakers to Campus
Expanded programming will offer entrepreneurial programs and provide access to other resources.
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NYISO Partners with UAlbany’s NYS Mesonet
Data shared will improve the New York electric grid’s ability to integrate photovoltaic power.
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Legal Cannabis and Crime
A SCJ study suggests that medical marijuana dispensaries do not increase criminal activity in the surrounding areas.
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Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Showcases Future STEM Leaders
High School students from across New York are presenting their research on campus.
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Defending in Paris
An eight-year cooperation brings PhD candidate Liya Zalaltdinova to the Sorbonne to present her doctoral thesis.
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An Evening with Terry Crews
The ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ star, athlete and activist will headline this semester’s Speaker Series.
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Carol Kim Appointed University at Albany Provost
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A Creative Community
The English Department's Undergraduate Research and Writing Conference on April 17 will be followed by a reading from contributors to the Arch, the undergrad e-journal of creative arts and writing.
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Podcast: Donations and Emergency Response, with Samantha Penta
Penta is an assistant professor in CEHC.