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Mathias Vuille (far right) and seven DAES students stand outside of a cave at PETAR State Park in São Paulo, Brazil.
UAlbany Summer: PIRE Students Explore Brazilian Caves to Study Climate Change History
Seven students in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences spent the end of their summer exploring the caves of Brazil to help scientists study global climate change over the last millennium.
New UAlbany graduates celebrate with purple and gold confetti at the 2023 undergraduate commencement ceremony.
UAlbany Listed Among Best National Universities in 2023 Washington Monthly Rankings
UAlbany was once again ranked within the top 15 percent (No. 61) of Washington Monthly’s top 442 public and private universities, up one spot from last year and the highest among SUNY campuses.
Image shows a tablet displaying digital images of a human mouth, jaw and teeth from different angles. The tablet is being held by a person wearing blue medical gloves. The background is white.
Study: Is Teledentistry Here to Stay?
School of Public Health study finds that teledentistry is a successful strategy for appointments involving patient consultation, diagnosis, referral, follow-up and education
Two women stand next to each other, one holding a certificate, the other holding a pot of pale pink flowers wrapped in lime green paper. Both women are smiling. Three flags on vertical stands and a framed historical timeline are visible in the background.
UAlbany’s BILPOC Faculty Advancement Initiative Embarks on its Second Year
The group plans to focus its 2023-24 professional development activities on academic writing
Bythaina Al Balushi gives a thumbs up with a hardhat on while working in Oman.
How Students Spent Their UAlbany Summer 2023
Even when classes are not in session, UAlbany students find ways to gain valuable experience.
NYS Mesonet Program Manager June Wang (left) and Director Chris Thorncroft stand in front of a Mesonet weather tower at the ETEC research and development complex on UAlbany’s campus.
NYS Mesonet Builds on Statewide Weather Network with Lake Placid Site
The new monitoring station is the Mesonet’s first privately financed site.
The American Flag waves in the wind against a bright blue sky.
Free Speech Symposium to Tackle Difficult Conversations
The University at Albany, Albany Law School and UAlbany’s New York State Writers Institute are hosting a free speech symposium on Sept. 14 designed to help students, faculty and staff navigate conversations about challenging issues.