Didn’t Make It To The “Careers in Public Relations” Alumni Panel? Here’s What You Missed!
If you missed the alumni panel the Department of Communication and the UAlbany Alumni Association hosted on Tuesday, February 28, don’t worry! This post is a one-stop need-to-know recap of what was covered.
Communication Faculty and Students to Present at 2023 ICA Conference in Toronto
Faculty members and students in the Department of Communication will present scholarly papers at the 2023 conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) held May 25-29 in Toronto, Canada.
Student Leaders Share Their Thoughts on Black History Month
A photo essay by Tayana Romulus
Morey Receives UAlbany Seed Funding to Examine Neural Responses to Political Discussion
Professor Alyssa Morey, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, received funding under this year’s Faculty Research Award Program – category A (FRAP-A), for her proposal, “Advancing Communication Scholarship Using EEG: The FRN & Political Discussion.”
5 Ways To "Communicate" Your Feelings this February
Valentine’s Season is upon us! While many of you are probably treating the holiday just like any other day, some of you are probably looking for ways to express your love in a manner that isn’t repetitive of custom Valentine’s traditions.
Virtual Alumni Panel: Department Alumni to Share their Experience in Public Relations Professions
The Department of Communication and the Alumni Association will host an alumni panel “Careers in Public Relations” on Tuesday, February 28 from 7:00 to 8:15 pm on Zoom. Department alumni will discuss their experience in Public Relations professions and share tips with students on how to prepare for careers in the field.
The Future of AI Robots in Health Care: 5 Questions with Rukhsana Ahmed
Rukhsana Ahmed, associate professor and immediate past chair of the Department of Communication, co-edited a special issue of the Human-Machine Communication Journal that focused on the pandemic and where AI-powered robots are taking the medical field next. We caught up with her to discuss the implications of intelligent machines for the future of health care.
CTG UAlbany Welcomes New Faculty Fellows
CTG UAlbany’s new faculty fellows program is designed to serve as a platform of intellectual exchange and an appreciation for interdisciplinary scholarship. CTG UAlbany, which works with governments worldwide transforming public services through innovations in technology, policy and management, has maintained a roster of research fellows since its founding nearly 30 years ago.