Forensic Chemist’s Start-Up Receives Support from the National Science Foundation
Department of Chemistry professor Igor Lednev is now one step closer to helping law enforcement catch violent criminals.
Whose Welfare? An Economist Assesses the Cost to Society of Corporate Collusion
Cuicui Chen of Economics and three colleagues assess how corporate collusion in environmental standard avoidance can aid companies’ welfare while damaging society's.
Indigenous Voices Stress the Challenge and Hope of Inclusion at UAlbany
Three scholars from the indigenous peoples of the Northeast visited UAlbany on Monday, lauding the University’s recent efforts to have greater inclusion of indigenous communities, but adding that action must proceed beyond acknowledgments.
UAlbany Esports Partners with Wounded Warrior Project to Host Virtual Gaming Exhibition
Students connected with service members from across the country during a virtual gaming exhibition.
President’s Forum on Health Disparities Returns with Forum of Experts
As part of its ongoing efforts to tackle minority health disparities, the UAlbany is again convening a forum of experts to discuss barriers to health and healthcare for minority populations.
Faculty Artist Wins the Guggenheim Fellowship
Melissa Thorne, "a rare artist indeed” from the Department of Art & Art History, is named a recipient of one of a 2021 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
Four-Day Conference to Focus on a Sustainable Future for the Region
The Sustainable Futures Conference, co-sponsored by UAlbany, features more than a dozen international and national and local speakers, workshops and informational sessions, and a Youth Congress on Climate Justice.