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Paul Morgan stands at a table addressing a room of students gathered for a lunch meeting. Morgan is smiling, wearing a tan blazer and white button up shirt.
Introducing the Inaugural Director of the Institute for Social and Health Equity: A Q&A with Professor Paul Morgan
Professor Paul Morgan, inaugural director of UAlbany's Institute for Social and Health Equity, shares insights on the importance of studying health disparities, his path to this research area and what drew him to the University.
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UAlbany to Install First Computing Cluster of IBM Prototype Artificial Intelligence Hardware on a University Campus
The University at Albany announced it will be the first academic institution in the world to receive the IBM AIU, a prototype computing cluster specially designed by IBM Research for artificial intelligence applications.
A student programs a robot in the lab at the College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering.
Celebrating Science with STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day
THeCollege of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering is welcoming students from throughout the Capital Region on Saturday, Feb. 10, to STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day, a place to learn about how nanotechnology is making a difference in our lives now and in the future.
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Advancing Research on Minority Health Disparities: A Q&A with CEMHD Director Elizabeth Vásquez
Vásquez embarks on first semester as director of UAlbany’s Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities
Professor and Associate Dean for Research Nathaniel Cady works with students in his lab on semiconductor research.
Q&A With CNSE’s Nate Cady: Why Everyone is Talking About Semiconductors
CNSE Professor and Associate Dean for Research Nathaniel Cady is leading UAlbany’s contribution to the Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub, or NORDTECH, a $40 million consortium of universities, defense, and semiconductor manufacturing powerhouses announced in September as part of the Microelectronics Commons.
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Study: Powerful Narrative Can Drive Policy Action, Cultural Change
A new study examines how disseminating largely false narratives around the issue of Critical Race Theory and public schools propelled people to demand bans on teaching CRT, influenced long-held political and cultural beliefs, and could have implications for the future of public education.
An older man is vaccinated by a nurse from the NYS National Guard at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
School of Business Study Examines Vaccine Hesitancy
As the COVID-19 pandemic raged throughout the country in 2020, politics, memes and public messaging converged to dramatically influence individuals’ decisions regarding the in-development COVID vaccines, according to a new article by researchers at the University at Albany’s Massry School of Business and Washington State University’s Carson College of Business.