June 2019 NewsCenter Archive
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Read the Latest Edition of Trolley
The third edition of Trolley, an online literary journal produced by the New York State Writers Institute at the University at Albany, was released yesterday. -
Guiding Teaching in NYS
Virginia Goatley will head the higher education component of New York State's Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching. -
BuildingFootprintUSA Joins UAlbany’s START-UP NY Program
The geospatial big data firm is projected to invest in 17 hires over five years.
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‘University at Albany Week’ Airs on WAMC Northeast Public Radio’s The Academic Minute
UAlbany faculty members received a national spotlight last week on the NPR-syndicated station.
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University Art Museum Presents ACE: Art on Sports, Promise and Selfhood
The exhibition, ACE: Arts on Sports, Promise and Selfhood, will feature over a dozen artists.
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Modifying the Genetic Blueprint
The College of Arts & Sciences sees its second NSF CAREER award winner of the year.
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Inside the Mind of a Terrorist
CEHC’s Gary Ackerman introduces a new definition for terrorist ideology.
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Higher Ed Democrats
A grad student assesses the positions of top Presidential candidates for an international publication.
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Overcoming Procrastination . . . Now
Researchers from Education and Computer Science team up to improve self-regulation in online learning.
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Mitigating Maternal Mortality
Women in the U.S. continue to die during childbirth, but a School of Public Health team is stepping up efforts to stop that trend in New York.
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Living with Schizophrenia
A School of Social Welfare alum living with schizophrenia helps others dealing with the same disease. -
Five Questions with Faculty: Heather Larkin
The SSW associate professor studies the lifelong effects of childhood adversity and trauma.
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NYPA Partners with UAlbany’s Weather-Climate Enterprise on Solar Forecasting Study
The study supports Gov. Cuomo’s Green New Deal, which puts forth a plan to transition New York to 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2040 and economy-wide, net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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STEM-Focused Summer Program Gets Support from Bank of America
Nearly 100 high school students from the Capital Region will participate in this year's program.
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Helping 'Kinship Caregivers'
More than 193,000 children in New York State are living with extended family members or family friends or neighbors rather than their own parents. -
Study: Information Sharing Key to Smarter Cities
Big cities that want to get ‘smarter’ need strong executive leadership and must effectively share more information across departments according to researchers at CTG UAlbany.
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NYSWI Offers Public Poetry Reading July 8
Do you have a fear of public speaking? What could make it worse? Reading your own poetry in public? -
Series: Envisioning a Clean Energy Future, with Richard Perez and Jeff Freedman
Two UAlbany researchers from the Atmospheric Sciences and Research Center (ASRC) share projects that will advance New York's clean energy goals.
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Study: Longer Summer Dry Season Observed in Congo Rainforest
Any large changes in rainfall seasonality could impact the future of the world's second rainforest.
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UAlbany to Host STEM Leaders of Tomorrow
Close to 60 girls from Albany and Schenectady will get the chance to explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at UAlbany through the Girls Inc. Eureka! program.