July 2019 NewsCenter Archive
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UAlbany Students Explore the Greenland Ice Sheet on Research Expedition
The students were part of a large team of undergraduate researchers conducting experiments on the massive, arctic island.
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Placing Themselves within Civilizations
13 years of a Schoharie field school connects archeological students to past lives.
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School of Public Health Earns Global Ranking
UAlbany stands out as one of the best for public health education.
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Award-Winning Broadcast Journalist Dan Rather to Speak on Campus, Sept. 6
The event is free and open to the UAlbany community and general public.
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Karen R. Hitchcock, 1943-2019
The University’s 16th president built strategic partnerships to grow the University.
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Best in Class: Advancement Team Wins Top Honors
UAlbany's Advancement team honored for branding, fundraising campaigns.
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CEHC Dean, Professor Join Governor Cuomo on Solidarity Trip to Israel
The college is continuing to grow its relationship with one of the world's leading security powers.
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UAlbany Foundation Names 2019 Citizen Laureates
An internationally acclaimed molecular geneticist, a Grammy Award-winning symphony orchestra conductor and a veteran newspaperman and his wife have been named winners of The University at Albany Foundation's 2019 Citizen Laureate Awards. -
UAlbany Students Return to Puerto Rico in Support of Hurricane Recovery
More than 346 SUNY and CUNY students will depart for the island this summer.
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UAlbany Assistant Professors Honored with Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
Assistant Professors Mustafa Aksoy and Yunlong Feng have been selected for the prestigious Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award for 2019.
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UAlbany and National Weather Service Extend Research on Extreme Weather Prediction
New CSTAR funding will expand the partnership over 20 years.
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Subarctic Explorations
A professor and his anthropology students seek to uncover the five-millennia history of the Maritime Archaic people of Newfoundland.
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A Critical Factor
A UAlbany neuroscientist researches the effects that insulin has on our ability to form new memories and recall old ones.
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Home Renovations Linked to Diminished Lung Function
According to an international study with the School of Public Health, home renovations could affect children’s lung function.
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Leading by Example
Andy Berglund’s important new research into myotonic dystrophy offers a model for young RNA Institute researchers-in-training.
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What's New in Campus Construction
The School of Education’s recent move to the newly renovated Business Administration building is one example of the many construction upgrades in progress on campus.