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Disaster Communication Class Gets Camera-Ready Through OCM Media Training

Class was in session last Tuesday afternoon inside UAlbany’s digital media studio.

UAlbany's Music Program Will Deliver Culture, Halloween Spirit at Two Upcoming Concerts

The Music Program at the University at Albany will present a diverse array of traditional, cultural and seasonal works at two concerts later this month.

SUNY's Hispanic Leadership Institute Celebrates 5 Years

Under the leadership of UAlbany President Havidán Rodríguez, the HLI works to identify, develop and recrui Hispanic/Latinx leaders in higher education.

President Rodríguez Named to White House Commission on Educational Equity, Excellence and Opportunity for Hispanics

On Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, the White House announced President Biden's intent to name University at Albany President Havidán Rodríguez to the President’s Advisory Commission on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Hispanics.

SUNY Poly and UAlbany Receive $459,000 Award from the National Cancer Institute to Research How Lack of a Key Nutrient Promotes Aging and Cancer

Research enables hands-on learning opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students

Obtiene UAlbany 'Sello de Excelencia' por su Servicio a Estudiantes Latinos y Latinas

La Universidad de Albany recibió hoy el prestigioso Sello de Excelencia, una rigurosa certificación de la estrategia orientada por datos de la Universidad para garantizar que los y las estudiantes latinos y latinas reciban apoyo y prosperen en el ámbito académico.

UAlbany Earns ‘Seal of Excelencia’ for Latina and Latino Student Success

UAlbany has been granted the prestigious Seal of Excelencia, a rigorous certification of the University’s data-driven approach to ensuring Latina and Latino students are supported and thriving academically.

Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications

September, 2022, notifications of UAlbany faculty awards and publications

CEHC, Rockefeller College Researchers Partner to Help Combat the Global Threat of Bioterrorism

Since 2020, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) has awarded $2.1 million for a series of projects that partners homeland security and international affairs researchers at UAlbany.

Study: Arctic Sea Ice Loss Leads to More Frequent Strong El Niño Events

The amount of sea ice that survives the Arctic summer has declined 13 percent per decade since the late 1970s.

PAC Season Lineup Brings Local Artists, Audiences and Issues to Campus

The University at Albany’s Performing Arts Center is hoping to engage local artists and audiences like never before this season as it seeks to offset two years of pandemic-related losses and other impacts to artists and creatives.

Indigenous Students to Host Vigil Honoring Residential School Survivors

The Indigenous Student Association at the University at Albany will host a vigil this Friday in remembrance of the children who died while attending Indian Residential Schools in the U.S. and Canada.