News Center Archive

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CEHC Professor Examines Earthquake Post-Alert Messaging Following False Alarm
The incident, the first of its kind in the U.S., provided a unique opportunity to learn more about the importance of early warning earthquake and post-alert messaging.
Rows of white plastic desks with gray plastic chairs are arranged in a classroom. No student are present. Sunlight is streaming through the windows.
School of Public Health Study Finds Students, Educators Often Experience Extreme Heat Conditions
Students frequently experience uncomfortable temperature and humidity at school, which could be detrimental to their health and education, according to a recent study by University at Albany School of Public Health researchers.
The School of Education is housed within Catskill, a building among those on the Academic Podium. Here, students are shown walking in front of Catskill on a clear, sunny day.
UAlbany Researchers Receive New Funding for Study on Suicide Prevention Approaches
School of Education researchers have received a $306,000, three-year grant to undertake a new project aimed at reducing risk for suicide and substance use among UAlbany students experiencing health disparities.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. presents Arshad Arjunan Nair with the Graduate Dissertation Award at ETEC.
Atmospheric Science Researcher Wins SUNY Chancellor Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award
The award was created to recognize outstanding doctoral candidates in the SUNY system.
SUNY Chancellor King tries on a virtual reality headset inside ETEC's makerspace.
SUNY Chancellor King Visits UAlbany
The ETEC building was the third stop on new SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.’s tour of the system’s 64 campuses.
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Study: Community Violence Interventionists Face On-the-Job Violence, Secondary Trauma
Two new articles by researchers at the University at Albany and Northwestern University show the extent to which civilians working to intervene in and de-escalate street violence face job-related violence themselves, as well as secondary trauma from that violence.
Sen. Schumer announces new funding for Capital Region projects at the Center for Disability Services in Albany.
UAlbany Researchers at the NYS Mesonet, Ion Beam Lab Receive $1.87 Million Federal Boost
The funding is among $22 million secured for Capital Region projects through the federal budget passed last month.