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A woman speaks from a podium near a screen with a projected agenda on it. The backs of heads of the audience, seated at round tables, is seen in the foreground.
'UndocuAlly' Trainings Share Tools for Supporting Students Regardless of Immigration Status
Faculty, staff, students and University leadership learned about mixed status families, asylum seekers, refugees, DACA recipients, and students who could be a pathway to permanent resident status or fearful of deportation.
UAlbany's School of Social Welfare building on the Downtown Campus. The building is red brick, with three sets of purple and gold UAlbany flags mounted on the side. Each set of flags has the Minerva logo on top. Then below, one flag says School of Social Welfare; the other two say School of Criminal Justice.
School of Social Welfare Students Support Locals Experiencing Housing Insecurity
University at Albany Master of Social Work students are partnering with local organizations to serve homeless individuals in the Capital Region.
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Showcase 2023: Student Scientists Tackle Brain Chemistry, Poliovirus
Venessa NyBlom, a sophomore pursuing a double major in psychology and human biology, and Matt Long, a senior biochemistry and molecular biology major will be among those presenting their research at UAlbany’s inaugural Showcase Day on Thursday, April 27.
Six headshots of UAlbany student leaders. Clockwise from top left are August, Deborah Hoyte, Sariyah Lewis, Taylor Jordan, Andrew Thomas and Kynesha Milwood
Student Leaders Share Their Thoughts on Black History Month
A photo essay by Tayana Romulus
A man in a suit and tie and wearing glasses stands next to a table topped with books below a sign that reads "The Department of Africana Studies Faculty Publications"
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest on University at Albany faculty and staff receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
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Social Inequities Reflected in Wait Times: The Poor Wait Longer
Longer wait times for services faced by Black Americans and lower income Americans have clear impacts, even beyond stress and the loss of productivity. Longer waits for medical services result in worse health outcomes, and long lines at the polls impact people’s ability to vote.
Person holds up phone with COVID-19 Screening Tool app opened.
CEHC Researchers Publish New Book on COVID-19 and the Digital Divide
The book is part of a series published by Springer Nature on topics related to information science and applications of technology.