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Six UAlbany students prepare peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in a Hannaford supermarket community kitchen as part of a community service day.
Get Involved and Give Back with UAlbany’s Community and Public Service Program
All students interested in community service are invited to the School of Social Welfare's Community and Public Service Program (CPSP) fair on Nov. 2. Discover local organizations that could use your help.
CEHC's Eric Stern stands in front of a display of the online version of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis.
CEHC Professor Edits New ‘Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis’
The two-volume, 1,408-page publication is a one-stop shop for crisis studies and a number of closely related fields.
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ReWire Group Joins UAlbany START-UP NY Program
ReWire Group, one of the Capital Region’s leading energy advisory firms, is joining UAlbany's START-UP NY program and has committed to space at the UAlbany Innovation Center, located within the University’s ETEC facility.
Side by side images of two women posing for a picture inside of an art gallery and two children making art in front of a clothespin display that features handmade postcards answering the question "What do you propose to make our educational system better?"
UAlbany’s ‘Freedom Dreaming' artwork selected for exhibition at Columbia Teachers College
Artwork exploring themes of educational justice and freedom created as part of the University at Albany’s Freedom Dreaming for Educational Justice project is currently on display at Columbia University’s Teachers College.
DAES faculty and students observe the "Science on a Sphere" globe inside ETEC.
UAlbany Launches New Graduate Program in Applied Atmospheric Science
The new program will aim to prepare the next generation of weather and climate professionals for career success.
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Study: Pandemic Had Disproportionate Impact on Female Educators
A new study by University at Albany researchers found that female educators experienced the COVID-19 pandemic more negatively than their male counterparts.
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Reception Honors Newly Tenured and Promoted Faculty
Twenty-eight faculty members were promoted to associate professor and associate librarians, both tenured positions, and another seven were promoted from associate professor to full professor.