September 2019 NewsCenter Archive
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CEHC Students Participate in ‘NY Hope’ Disaster Response Exercise
The training prepares students for careers in homeland security and emergency services.
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Welcoming Hands Under the Stands
Hundreds of faculty and staff get together at Casey Stadium to greet each other and usher in the new school year.
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Fostering Future Scientists through Endowments
RNA therapeutics and dark matter research may seem worlds apart on the science spectrum. Now UAlbany students in both fields are benefiting from generous gifts by alumni committed to fostering future generations of scientists.
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Chancellor, President tour the ETEC building, now under construction
Chancellor, President tour the ETEC building, now under construction.
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Aiguo Dai Listed Among the World’s Most-Cited Scientists in New Database
He is ranked No. 2 in the field of meteorology/atmospheric science and within the top 380 of all ranked scientists.
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Studying Antarctic Snow from Space
UAlbany researcher Mustafa Aksoy has been awarded $337,000 from the National Science Foundation to study Antarctic firn – partially compacted granular snow in an intermediate stage between snow and glacier ice – using remote sensing from space.
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UAlbany Appoints Corinna Ripps Schaming as Director, Chief Curator for the University Art Museum
Schaming brings nearly 20 years of experience in museum leadership.
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Performing Arts Center Presents Free Concert this Thursday with German Wind Orchestra
Aka Blas, a 50-member brass band from Braunschweig, will perform at 7p.m.
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UAlbany Ranked Among Leaders in Social Mobility by U.S. News
The new ranking measures how well universities serve economically-disadvantaged students.
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UAlbany Wins National Diversity Award
The University at Albany is once again being honored nationally for its outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
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Tackling the DeepFake Detection Challenge
UAlbany Professor of Computer Science Siwei Lyu is partnering with Facebook to improve DeepFake detection methods.
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National Academy of Public Administration Honors Pardo, Rethemeyer
CTG UAlbany Director Theresa Pardo and Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Dean R. Karl Rethemeyer have been elected fellows of the National Academy of Public Administration for 2019.
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Dozens of UAlbany Faculty Ranked Among World’s Most-Cited Scientists in New Database
More than 60 faculty rank among the world’s most highly-cited scientists.
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Aksoy Receives Prestigious NASA Early Career Research Award to Improve Nanosatellite Measurements
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Mustafa Aksoy has been selected by NASA as part of a prestigious group of nine researchers to advance the agency's nanosatellite capabilities.