News Center Archive

Condiments lined up on a counter include organic pepper and organic sugar, both with green Fair Trade labels
University Recognized for Commitment to Fair Trade
UAlbany has been designated a Fair Trade University thanks to the hard work of a student anti-trafficking group, in partnership with groups across campus, including UAS, UAlbany Dining and the Office of Sustainability.
Makensy Jabbour, a School of Public Health Student, sits at her desk at the Albany County Department of Health
Great Danes Rise to the Occasion: One Year Later
As the one-year anniversary of the worst pandemic in a century passes, people around the world are reflecting on a public health crisis that saw more than 2.5 million deaths and altered nearly every aspect of our daily lives. The University at Albany is no exception.
UAlbany alum Libra Dolce
Applications for Student Fulbright Grants Open March 30
Applications for the next round of student Fulbright grants open March 30.
UAlbany student writing mathe problems on a chalk board
Pi Day, March Madness and Everyday Mathematics
March 14 — which this year marks both Pi Day (3.14) and the start of March Madness — offers an ideal opportunity to celebrate all things related to mathematics. Indeed, UAlbany's Department of Mathematics and Statistics includes faculty members who study a variety of topics that are integral to our everyday lives.
Yuji Onuma and his wife, Serina hold the ashes of his aunt in front of a sign in Fukushima that reads "Atomic power: Energy for a bright future."
Professor Pens Article on Fukushima and the Upcoming Tokyo Olympics
Thomas Bass reflects on the decade anniversary of Fukushima's nuclear disaster – just a few weeks short of Japan hosting the Olympics.
Julia Hastings
School of Social Welfare Experts Contribute during COVID-19
During March, national Social Work Month, the University at Albany highlights School of Social Welfare faculty experts on topics related to the role social workers have played in helping people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Young students raise their hands as a teacher smiles at the blackboard
UAlbany Revives a Pathway to Teaching for Undergraduates
After a four-decade hiatus, a direct pathway to the teaching profession has become a reality for undergraduates at the University at Albany.