SPH Study Analyzes Instagram for Child Injury Prevention Messages
A recent study from the School of Public Health shows that Instagram posts promoting injury prevention messages to parents often depict images that do not show the desired safety recommendation or provide a clear action that parents should take – resulting in confusion on how they can best keep their children safe.
Gender and Sexuality Month Brings Authors, Workshops to Campus
A full month of virtual and in-person events will celebrate the University’s annual Gender and Sexuality Month, including presentations from authors, Zumba, educational talks and more.
New Fellows Named to Women in Leadership Program
A new cohort of graduate students a professionals have been named to the 2022 Fellowship on Women & Public Policy, a leadership development program.
CTG Report Examines Digital Transformation and Public Value
UAlbany’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany), along with its Global Advisory Board has crafted a primer providing guidance for government leaders as they seek to create public value through new investments in digital transformation.
Deb Privott to be Rewarded for Her Long Testimony of Service to Community
The Assistant Dean for Public Engagement will be honored by Girls Inc. with its 2022 Fuel Her Fire Lifetime of Inspiration Award on Tuesday, March 8, at The Edison Downtown in Schenectady.
Dental Profession Undergoing Major Demographic Changes, According to New SPH Research
ALBANY, N.Y. (Feb. 10, 2022) - The dental profession is undergoing substantial demographic changes, especially in relation to gender, according to a study by the Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) at the School of Public Health.
Building Cybersecurity Preparedness in Local Governments
With the goal of providing an understanding of cybersecurity threats, the New York State Association of Counties, the NYS Conference of Mayors, and the Association of Towns of New York State have partnered with the University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government to publish a “Cybersecurity Primer for Local Government Leaders.”