News Center Archive

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Health Care Jobs Continue to Grow in New York, Yet Shortages Remain
The Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany’s School of Public Health released a new report this month that provides an update on the state of the New York's health care workforce, including data on job growth and employment projections.
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School of Public Health Research Leverages AI to Study Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence, Care Costs
UAlbany collaborators from the School of Public Health have published a new study that harnesses the power of machine learning to examine the importance of contextual factors that influence cardiovascular disease prevalence and care costs among Medicare beneficiaries nationwide.
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Mark Your Calendars: Thursday is Showcase
More than 1,500 students will show their research, scholarly and creative work through more than 900 presentations all around the Uptown Campus for Showcase Day.
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Torch Award, New Spark Award for First Year Teaching Announced
Each year graduating seniors nominate a professor for the Torch Award, given to faculty who have gone above and beyond the traditional teaching role to change that student’s life in a significant way. New this year is the Spark Award, which recognizes faculty who have helped new students transition to UAlbany.
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UAlbany Conference Celebrates Women in Mathematics
UAlbany is partnering with the Association for Women in Mathematics to honor the 50-year legacy of the organization as it hosts “Women in Algebra and Combinatorics. Northeast Conference Celebrating the Association for Women in Mathematics: 50 Years and Counting."
CEHC students Jay Parker and Hadley Santos control drones and robotics in the pop up tent at ETEC.
CEHC Students Demonstrate Drones, Robotics Through Emerging Tech Course
The students were featured during the Spring 2023 Falconer Lecture series at ETEC.
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Sophomore, Doctoral Student Among Winners of New State Scholarship for Mental Health Professionals
Two UAlbany students are among the first recipients of a new $4 million state scholarship program designed to support underrepresented students working on degrees in the mental health field.