News Center Archive

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Cold Case Analysis Center Comes to UAlbany’s School of Criminal Justice
The CCAC moved to UAlbany under the leadership of Camela Hughes after the College of Saint Rose closed in spring of 2024.
Evan Walters and another DEC intern stand in a marsh next to a canoe wearing life jackets.
Tracking Invasive Fish with the DEC: A Q&A with Evan Walters
Walters, a geographic information science master’s student, is working with the DEC to better track the distribution and stocking of grass carp.
 Four people, two men and two women, stand over a lab bench covered in plastic test tubes set in plastic cases. The woman in the middle points to a text as the others read over her shoulders. Shelves with various bottles and lab supplies line the back wall.
The Shape of Molecules to Come: A Q&A on Designing DNA Nanostructures for Biomedical Applications
RNA Institute researchers discuss the importance of DNA nanotechnology and their latest work on DNA nanostructures
Senator Schumer addresses attendees at the ETEC Ops Command Center.
Schumer Touts NYS Mesonet as National Model Amid Federal Funding Push
On Monday, Senator Chuck Schumer held a press conference at ETEC to launch his push to increase federal funding for the National Mesonet Program.
 Alma Kolakji is spending her summer working in the lab of Assistant Professor Michael Yetying, trying to help make rocket fuel more environmentally friendly, part of the UAlbany Summer Undergraduate Research Program. (Photo by Michael Parker)
Summer Research Program Fosters Hands-On Experience
UAlbany junior Alma Kolakji is spending her summer tying to help make rocket fuel more environmentally friendly. She is one of 24 students taking part in the College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering's Summer Undergraduate Research Program.
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Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
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UAlbany Faculty, Students Build Online Repository for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian Studies
UAlbany faculty and students played a key role in an award-winning international project to create a repository of free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies.