News Center Archive

A blue stethoscope and a blue pen are laid on top of a medical spreadsheet
Study: More New Doctors Are Choosing to Stay in New York
UAlbany’s Center for Health Workforce Studies looked to the 2024 New York Resident Exit Survey to identify trends in new doctors’ post-residency plans, specialty areas in high demand
An African -American young woman with a white and blue vertical-striped blouse, a gold necklace and a black skirt gestures with her hands while speaking in front of an academic poster indoors.
Students Tackle Global Air Quality Challenges Through CNSE Summer Research Program
This summer, CNSE offered undergraduate and graduate students a 10-week opportunity to engage in international research on emerging air quality issues. This year’s group of students traveled to Montreal to collaborate with faculty and researchers at Concordia University and McGill University, gaining first-hand experience with using low-cost sensors and satellite remote sensing techniques.
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UAlbany Expands Student Health and Wellness Resources with TimelyCare Partnership
UAlbany students—whether they live on or off campus—will now have access to TimelyCare, a new virtual health and wellness platform offering 24/7 access to medical and mental health support.
Daniel Harkin stands next to a Grand Forks Weather Forecast Office sign.
UAlbany Summer: Developing AI Tools to Support Snow Prediction
Daniel Harkin was selected this summer for the William M. Lapenta internship program, which offers undergraduate and graduate students paid summer positions at NOAA-affiliated facilities.
A girl with dark hair and a longsleeve shirt stands in front of a whiteboard with equations while a Raman spectroscopy laser is pointed at the wall behind her.
UAlbany, Girls Inc. Highlight STEM Through Eureka! Program
UAlbany once again served as hosts for the Girls Inc. Eureka! Program, a free, five-year college readiness program that provides girls with an introduction to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Michelle Campbell and Sen. Jim Tedisco launch a weather balloon into the sky from a field at Hudson Crossing Park.
New York State Mesonet Celebrates 10 Years at Schuylerville Site
The Mesonet’s Schuylerville site, located at Saratoga County’s Hudson Crossing Park, was the first station to start collecting weather data in August 2015.
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UAlbany Celebrates World RNA Day, Student Research and New Projects Enabled by Empire AI
The RNA Institute welcomed over 200 attendees to its annual “World RNA Day” celebration. Festivities included lab tours and research presentations to showcase how studying RNA’s structure, function and modifications can unlock new approaches to combatting deadly and debilitating diseases through earlier diagnosis, effective treatments—and potentially cures.