News Center Archive

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Capitol Pressroom: Shawn Bushway discusses NY's shrinking prison population
Capitol Pressroom 10/13
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Junior Earns Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service
UAlbany Junior Parmesh Thakoordial was recently named a recipient of the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, a prestigious national program created by former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky to support students committed to careers in the public sphere.
Olivia BenAoumeur sits behind a laptop in the Cybersecurity and Cryptography Lab.
UAlbany PhD Student Receives Federal National Defense Scholarship
Olivia BenAoumeur, a second year PhD student studying information sciences, was recently named a recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship.
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UAlbany Hits a High Note with Gift of Music from Republic Records Founders
Alumni Monte Lipman ’86 and Avery Lipman ’88 — the groundbreaking brothers who founded Republic Records, a division of Universal Music Group, the world’s leading music company — have established an endowment at UAlbany that will bring programs and performances to the Campus Center’s auditorium, newly renamed the Monte Lipman ’86 and Avery Lipman ’88 Republic Records Music Hall.
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Engagement Ring: Angie Chung and Babette Faehmel on being SUNY Civil Discourse and Civic Education and Engagement Fellows
Engagement ring Sept 18
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Bits & Boards: John Macone discusses UAlbany’s esports teams and programs
Macone on Bits & Boards poscast
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New Study Examines Implications of Cheap Fentanyl Production
A new analysis co-written by Rockefeller College's Shawn Bushway explores how the reduced cost of production could affect different players in the drug supply chain, from China to Mexico to the United States.