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Erin Bell Named Interim Dean of the School of Public Health
UAlbany Professor, Interim Assistant Vice President for Research Appointed to Interim Dean
side by side protraits of Meredith Weiss and Michitake Aso
UAlbany, Rockefeller Receive Grant to Establish SUNY/CUNY Southeast Asia Consortium
Rockefeller College Professor Meredith Weiss will direct the new consortium, which is supported by a $500,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
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University Wins International, Regional Awards for Excellence in Marketing, Fundraising
UAlbany garnered three 2023 Circle of Excellence awards from CASE, including a grand gold – the highest honor awarded – for best online magazine for UAlbany Magazine.
A women's golfer, a men's lacrosse player and a women's lacrosse player are shown in action for UAlbany athletes.
Great Danes Earn Scholarly Recognition
Student Athletes from ten different UAlbany athletic programs earned statewide, regional and national academic accolades for their contributions on and off the field this past spring.
Seven people representing University at Albany leadership and the RNA Institute stand in a row, smiling for a photo at the Muscular Dystrophy Association event. Festive lighting borders the image. Left to right: Tammy Reid, John Cleary, Sheila Seery, Andy Berglund, President Havidán Rodríguez, Rosy Rodríguez, Jibin Abraham Punnoose.
UAlbany’s RNA Institute to Receive $160,000 from the Muscular Dystrophy Association
Funds will support the Institute’s research aiming to understand and advance treatments for muscular dystrophies
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Julie Novkov Named Dean of Rockefeller College
Professor, constitutional scholar and interim dean, Novkov was appointed after a national search.
President Rodriguez and Congressman Tonko view a demo of the Lednev lab's screening tool, led by UAlbany PhD student Bhavik Vyas.
Congressman Tonko visits Lednev Lab to Learn More About Early Alzheimer’s Diagnostics Technology
The Lednev lab is developing a new, laser-based screening tool that can test blood or saliva samples to detect early and preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.