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Four UAlbany Faculty Named SUNY Distinguished Professors
Distinguished Professor is the highest academic rank in the State University of New York, conferred solely by the SUNY Board of Trustees.
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Psychology Students Partner with Regional Food Bank to Conduct Job Analyses, Offer Recommendations
UAlbany graduate students in the industrial-organizational psychology practicum course work with organizations in the local community to analyze challenges and offer science-backed recommendations. This academic year, for the first time, they partnered with the Regional Food Bank to conduct a jobs analysis.
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Rockefeller Student Explores AI, Government Decision-Making
Rockefeller College PhD student Tzuhao "Howard" Chen first developed a fascination for the inner workings of government as a child growing up in Taiwan.
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UAlbany and FIU Students Present Original Research at VICEROY Showcase
The event brought together students from both institutions to share their original research projects spanning artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicle security and Internet of Things systems.
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Amy Nitza Joins UAlbany to Direct the Global Center for AI in Mental Health
In April, UAlbany welcomed psychologist Amy Nitza to direct the Global Center for AI in Mental Health. In this role, Nitza will lead UAlbany’s involvement in the Center's efforts to develop interdisciplinary AI-based tools to expand access to mental health diagnosis and treatment among underserved communities worldwide.
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Showcase 2025: UAlbany Researchers Leverage Machine Learning to Predict Depression in College Students
Researchers at the Center for Behavioral Health Promotion and Applied Research at UAlbany are leveraging machine learning to help identify and analyze trends in college student health and mental health. So far, they’re finding that the models perform particularly well when predicting depression, which is one of the most prevalent mental health issues on campus.
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Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.