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4 works of art -- an abstract composite of gym floor planks, a black and white photo of people picking up garbage in the bleachers of a deserted stadium, a shiny, rainbow colored sculpture of 2 orbs, and a still life with fruit and a candle
Three Exhibitions Open Spring Season at University Art Museum
Ronny Quevedo’s “offside” opens in the main gallery, while Rodrigo Valenzuela’s “Video Works” is on view in the Nancy Hyatt Liddle Gallery, and “Fruit Soup: Contemporary Vanitas by Audrey Flack and Gracelee Lawrence” is in the Collections Study Gallery.
Julie Novkov, smiling in a purple sweater
Divisions in U.S. Echo Failures of Reconstruction, Novkov Writes in Washington Post
Professor and Interim Dean of Rockefeller College shared her thoughts on the political divide in the United States and its long-term ramifications for our democracy in an article published by The Washington Post.
A student wearing a UAlbany shirt receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a volunteer, wearing a red vest. Both are wearing black masks.
Preparing for the Spring '22 Semester
With COVID-19 still prevalent throughout New York and the nation, there are a number of things to keep in mind as we all look forward to a return to bustling campus life.
An exterior shot of the Health Sciences campus on a sunny day, with the "Health Sciences Campus" sign in the foreground and the Cancer Research Center in the background.
New York State Department of Health and UAlbany to Recruit Participants for National PFAS Health Study
The New York State Department of Health and the School of Public Health announced that residents in the Hoosick Falls area and the City of Newburgh are invited to take part in a national Multi-Site PFAS Health Study
Image of a highway bridge.
CEHC Professor Analyzes Economic Cost of Critical Infrastructure Disruptions
Study finds highway delays can cause economic losses of up to $250 million in one day.
students listen to a presentation by Prof. William Lanford inside the Ion Beam Lab at UAlbany
Ion Beam Lab: 50 Years of Materials Research
The SUNY Ion Beam Laboratory, a research facility built in 1970 and designed to provide students, faculty and outside users with the necessary resources for state-of-the-art research, development, and education and training using high-energy particle (ion) accelerators, is entering a new era through a partnership with Hudson Valley Community College's Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills.
Candid photo of Professor Erin Bell teaching a class in a lecture center. Bell is smiling at a student.
SPH Research: Infants Experiencing Feeding Problems More Likely to Develop Developmental Delays
Infants who experience feeding problems are more likely to develop developmental delays later in childhood, according to a new study done in partnership with the University’s School of Public Health.