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Students attend Convocation by Candlelight
UAlbany Welcomes Students Back to Campus for Fall Semester
Last week, the University at Albany welcomed students back to campus for the Fall 2025 semester, including more than 2,900 first-year students.
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UAlbany Summer: PhD Student Bringing Energy, Wastewater Research to Nigeria
Alfred Navokhi Apaji spent the summer working on wastewater treatment and energy production solutions that he can eventually take home to his small town of Wukari in Nigeria, where the lack of regular electricity, clean water and waste disposal leads to frequent illness and missed school.
Assistant professor Mary Ellen Stitt
5 Questions with Mary Ellen Stitt
Diversion programs are widely seen as a way to reduce incarceration rates of the mentally ill. However, as assistant professor Mary Ellen Stitt has found, they can widen the scope of the criminal justice system.
Assistant professor Mary Ellen Stitt
5 Questions with Mary Ellen Stitt
Diversion programs are widely seen as a way to reduce incarceration rates of the mentally ill. However, as assistant professor Mary Ellen Stitt has found, they can widen the scope of the criminal justice system.
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Fall Sports Kick off at UAlbany
The fall sports season is now underway at the University at Albany, with the field hockey, football, golf, soccer, cross country, rowing and women's volleyball seasons in full swing.
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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
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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.