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Graduate students several races sit in class in concentration
PUMP is Primed for Mentoring Psychology Students toward Graduate Study
The success of the 4-year-old Psychology Undergraduate Mentoring Program, forged by graduate students, is documented in an academic article.
Students take photo in front of poster at UAlbany awards competition for NYS high school students in science.
UAlbany Symposium to Showcase More than 250 High School Science Researchers Statewide
More than 250 high school science research students and teachers from approximately 40 schools across New York State will be hosted virtually during the 36th Annual Upstate New York Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
A 2020 high school graduation tassel.
Freshman Seminar: Why Museums?
Students worked with artist Tanja Hollander to photograph materials or objects that provided some sort of meaning to them over the years.
court room architecture.
CEHC, Albany Law Professor Partner to Publish New Book on Crisis Lawyering
It offers key insights, strategies and tactics to lawyers who deal with a range of crisis situations on a regular basis.
A volunteer delivers a vaccine dose to a New York State Resident at the Vaccine POD at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
Partnering with the Community in the COVID-19 Fight
The University at Albany is front-and-center in the COVID-19 battle, partnering with the state to protect the community by hosting drive-thru testing and vaccination POD (point of dispensing) sites on the Uptown Campus.
UAlbany lacrosse freshman Katie Pascale
Spring Sports Underway at UAlbany
The calendar has flipped to March, which is a sure sign that the spring sports season is underway at UAlbany. But this year there are a few special additions to the season schedule.
A table with a yellow tablecloth with the words " The Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement"
Student Research Prize Expands to Include Community Outreach
The Situation Prize offers grants to students for research that will directly impact problem or issue in the student's own community.