
UAlbany Expands Global Collaboration During Visit to India, Launches Strategic Partnership with Ramaiah University
The University at Albany developed new international academic and research collaborations during a multi-city visit to India last week, highlighted by the launch of a new strategic knowledge partnership with Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (RUAS) and visits to local schools and universities.

Thrive UAlbany: A New, Holistic Well-Being Initiative to Support Student Success
The University at Albany is launching Thrive UAlbany, a new campus-wide wellness initiative designed to support students academically, personally and professionally. Thrive UAlbany offers students a central point where they can easily find trusted support and services, such as Health & Wellness Support, Financial Literacy, Career Readiness and Belonging & Connection.

UAlbany Launches Minor in Ethics and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
The University at Albany has launched a new undergraduate minor in Ethics and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence designed to provide students from any major with an interdisciplinary framework for examining how artificial intelligence is transforming society and raising urgent ethical, legal and philosophical questions.

Q&A with Augustus Klein: Advancing Transgender Health Research, Reducing Stigma
Gus Klein shares insights on his evolution as a researcher, the importance of involving impacted communities in work designed to support them, what he wishes more people understood about health care in the trans community, and what he is most looking forward to in his new role at UAlbany.

UAlbany Unveils Winner of Annual Holiday Card Student Art Contest
Junior Sara Sadaat earned the first-place prize of a $1,500 scholarship and the honor of having her winning submission featured on UAlbany's annual holiday card.

Students Study Film Censorship History at the NYS Archives
UAlbany students in the Film Studies minor received a rare hands-on look at the history of American cinema — not through a textbook but through original scripts, production files and censorship records housed in the New York State Archives.

UAlbany Study Finds Significant Pay Gap Between Nurse Educators and Clinical Nurses
New research from the Center for Health Workforce Studies found that nurses working in education make considerably less than nurses working in clinical settings. This disparity in pay is a major contributor to the shortage of nursing educators and complicates efforts to build the health workforce pipeline.

UAlbany Social Work Students Hone Skills with Professional Actors
UAlbany's School of Social Welfare engages professional actors to help students learn how to navigate difficult conversations while working with clients. Hear from MSW students Taylor Philippi and Gabriella Audino on their experiences with the simulations.