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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.

Chancellor Malatras Visits Campus to Unveil Pooled Surveillance Testing

Recently named State University of New York Chancellor and three-time UAlbany alum Jim Malatras joined President Rodríguez on campus la

Third Annual NYSWI Albany Book Festival Goes Online

UAlbany Study Examines Impact of Punitive Sentencing on Generation X

School of Public Health Faculty Receive Funding to Study Food Access and COVID-19

A School of Public Health team evaluating the food system in New York State has been awarded nearly $100,000 to study how COVID-19 is impacting food access in the Capital Region.

ASRC Researchers to Develop AI Solutions for Winter Weather at New $20 Million Institute

Researchers at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC) are contributing to a new National Science Foundation (NSF) institute that will advance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies to improve our understanding of weather and climate, including its societal impacts and related decision-making.

A Closer Look at Deep Tissue Imaging

Medical imaging – the process by which physicians use different technologies to diagnose, monitor and treat medical conditions – has come a long way in the last 50 years.

Resources Remain Available for Students' Physical and Mental Health

ALBANY, N.Y. (Aug. 25, 2020) – As the new school year begins with many changes in academics and facilities, it’s important to remember the UAlbany resources available to students.

A Literary Historian Uncovers the Presence and Power of Early American Evangelical Poetry

UAlbany Welcomes New Great Danes

With classes started this week for the Fall 2020 semester, UAlbany would have traditionally greeted its more than 5,550 new Great Danes with an Opening Convocation and Candlelighting Ceremony.

Three-time UAlbany Alum named 14th SUNY Chancellor

A Democratic Enlightenment: Challenging our Notion of Reconciliation

When U.S. Representative John Lewis died on July 17, it marked the passing of one of the most prominent voices of our nation’s civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.