
Going to CAMP with John Angles
We sat down with John Angles, a third year PhD student in the biostatistics program, to talk about what biostatisticians do and why their work is so important.

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Announces 2023 Diversity Transformation Award Winners
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) has announced the winners of the 2023 Diversity Transformation Awards. Among this year’s recipients are projects aiming to support UAlbany’s BILPOC faculty, undocumented students and members of the LGBTQ+ community, as well as efforts to increase presence of historically underrepresented groups in UAlbany curricula and STEM departments.

School of Public Health Study Finds Students, Educators Often Experience Extreme Heat Conditions
Students frequently experience uncomfortable temperature and humidity at school, which could be detrimental to their health and education, according to a recent study by University at Albany School of Public Health researchers.

CEHC Professor Examines Earthquake Post-Alert Messaging Following False Alarm
The incident, the first of its kind in the U.S., provided a unique opportunity to learn more about the importance of early warning earthquake and post-alert messaging.

Atmospheric Science Researcher Wins SUNY Chancellor Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award
The award was created to recognize outstanding doctoral candidates in the SUNY system.

UAlbany’s School of Education Ranks #4 in Online Graduate Education
The University at Albany and its School of Education have placed #4 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of best online master’s in education programs, moving up four spots from last year.

Study: Community Violence Interventionists Face On-the-Job Violence, Secondary Trauma
Two new articles by researchers at the University at Albany and Northwestern University show the extent to which civilians working to intervene in and de-escalate street violence face job-related violence themselves, as well as secondary trauma from that violence.

UAlbany Start-Up Receives Federal Support to Develop New Technology for Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
The one-year NSF grant of $274,713 will be used to advance the commercialization of the technology.