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Young literary stars discuss channeling the past year’s grief into words

UAlbany and RPI bring together three young writers to talk about channeling the pandemic's woes into art

5 Questions With Faculty: Vaccine Expert Edition

With all New Yorkers ages 16 and up eligible to receive the vaccine beginning on Tuesday, the University encourages everyone to get it as soon as they are able. Tomoko Udo and Eli Rosenberg answered a few questions to help us to better understand the importance of the vaccine.

SPH Dean Co-Authors 6-Step Plan to Re-Open U.S. by July 4

Continued mask wearing, physical distancing and hand hygiene are among the keys to successfully re-opening the country by the Fourth of July, School of Public Health Dean David Holtgrave writes in an opinion piece in The Hill.

Emeritus Center Honors Two as Reese Fellows

Retired professors Eric Block and Gary Kleppel have been named William L. Reese Fellows in recognition of their exemplary post‐retirement professional and scholarly work.

UAlbany Faculty Keep Internationalization at the Forefront

Despite the restrictions of the pandemic, University at Albany faculty are finding creative ways to work with valued international partners to further UAlbany’s strategic goal of internationalization.

CEHC Undergrad Turns Semester Research Project into Published Paper

The paper analyzes the organizational structure of the Italian national law enforcement agency known as “Guardia di Finanza.”

Theatre Program Presents Festival of New Plays by Students

Four plays, written, directed and performed by students, will be presented in this year's digital FRESH ACTS festival.

UAlbany Contributes to New Report on Food Insecurity on Campus

UAlbany and four other urban public universities lent their voices to a study examining COVID-19's impact on food insecurity among college students.

Virtual Speaker Series Features Bestselling Author, Antiracist Activist Ibram X. Kendi, April 7

The event is free and open to current UAlbany students, faculty, staff, alumni and the general public.

A Student-Faculty Team Weighs Effective COVID-19 Messaging to Those with Limited English Proficiency

A student-faculty team weighs effective COVID-19 video messaging to those with limited English proficiency

Study: Volcanic Eruptions had Large and Persistent Impacts on Global Hydroclimate over Last Millennium

Results showed that the hydroclimatic response following these large eruptions was often significant and at times persisted for more than a decade.

SPH Professor Finds Fewer Severe Heart Attack Patients Pursued Treatment During Pandemic

A distinguished professor at the School of Public Health discovered that the number of patients who pursued treatment for a severe form of heart attack dropped significantly in New York State during the pandemic.