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EOP Honored as ‘Example of Excelencia’

SPH students increased access to healthy foods, spread HIV awareness and more this summer

COVID-19 Pooled Surveillance Testing Is Underway

5 Questions with Faculty: Jeannette Sutton and Stephen Coulthart

ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 10, 2020) – One specializes in disaster and risk communication, the other in intelligence 

NYS Mesonet, Con Edison Partner to Launch ‘NYC Micronet’ Weather Observation Network

ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 10, 2020) – A new cluster of weather-monitoring stations will offer New York City’s energy provider real-time data to keep service reliable and resilient for its customers.

School of Education Enrollments Climb, Despite the Pandemic

Embracing a Commitment to Policing Reform and Reinvention

New Series Teaches Leadership through Interaction and Dialogue

Communication Expert Helps Create Education Module on Facemasks to Stop COVID-19 Spread

A Faculty Member’s Opinion Piece Considers the Serious Plight of Refugees during COVID-19

Refugees face hardships and barriers with COVID-19 that extend beyond existing public health conditions and disparities, an associate professor and chair of Communication writes in a new Hill Times op-ed. Writing with a Canadian colleague, Rukhsana Ahmed states that only by working with this population to address its unique social, financial and structural challenges can host countries ensure improved healthcare outcomes.

Warhol Grant Supports University Art Museum Programing

Rockefeller College Professor: TSA Public Health Corps Can Make Air Travel Safer

ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 1, 2020) – U.S. airlines are navigating uncharted territory as COVID-19 has forced new travel restrictions and significantly reduced demand.