News Center Archive

A group of people march under a huge rainbow pride flag
LGBTQ Rights in Southeast Asia Slow to Improve
Professor Meredith Weiss's article in the Melbourne Asia Review finds that despite some improvement, members of the LGBTQ community across Southeast Asia continue to suffer from harsh laws and punishments.
Izapa Stelae from the site near Chipas Mexico detail life in the Ancient State from 2,000 years ago
Izapa and the Development of Early American States
Professor of Anthropology Robert Rosenswig discusses how early American kingdoms mirror similar ancient communities found in the Iron Age and Medieval Europe in a new article for American Anthropologist – pointing to how the hundreds of thousands of smaller states that have existed over time played a role in shaping the world we live in today.
Professor Li Niu speaks with his students outside on the uptown campus.
ALS Research Partnership Showing Promising Results
Research on a potential therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that’s taking place in a UAlbany chemistry lab on campus is showing promising results.
University at Albany Fulbright Winner Angie Chung
Chung Awarded Fulbright to Study Effects of Coronavirus and Racial Backlash on S. Korean Students
Professor Angie Chung of Sociology wins the prestigious award to teach and conduct research this coming year in South Korea.
Two college students in facemasks work together on a computer
Engineering Students Present Senior Capstone Projects
CEAS graduating seniors presented on their year-long capstone design experience, where teams of students propose, design, build, test, demonstrate, present and fully document a working prototype of a sophisticated electronic system.
A Class of 2021 graduate takes a selfie on stage with President Havidán Rodríguez, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras and School of Business Dean Nilanjan Sen.
UAlbany Celebrates Unique Commencement with Classes of 2020 & 2021
New graduates have officially joined the ranks of 190,000 proud alumni worldwide after a week-long series of festivities to celebrate both the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
A technician at the RNA Institute analyzes a test tube with saliva in it.
University saw 50 percent decrease in COVID-19 cases
The spring semester was an undeniably challenging one, but there is a major success that all Great Danes played a part in.