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UAlbany Extends Deadline to Submit Enrollment Deposit to June 1
The University at Albany is extending the deadline for first-year students to submit an enrollment deposit to June 1 as the U.S. Education Department anticipates delays with federal financial aid applications.
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Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Celebrates Mother Language Day
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at UAlbany will celebrate Mother Language Day on Feb. 22 with a slate of activities designed to highlight and explore cultural and linguistic diversity.
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UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Shares Thoughts on El Niño in The Conversation
Paul Roundy explains the impact of El Niño and what to expect through the rest of 2024.
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UAlbany Named One of Top 10 Fulbright Producing Institutions
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs recognized the University at Albany for being one of the colleges and universities with the highest number of faculty and administrators selected for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program in the doctoral institution category.
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Investing in an AI Future: A Q&A with Eric Stern
Eric Stern was named the interim director of UAlbany's Institute for Artificial Intelligence in December.
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STEM & Nanotechnology Family Day Spotlights Student Learning
UAlbany welcomed K-12 students from throughout the Capital Region on Saturday, Feb. 10 to STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day, where they learned about how nanotechnology is making a difference in our lives through demonstrations, tours and a host of educational activities.
Composite image with five headshots of the featured presenters: Rachel Breidster, a woman with short pink hair and green sweater; Carol Tonge Mack, a woman with shoulder-length curled black hair, white blazer and white top; Aja Martinez, a woman wearing a green V-neck wrap dress and long brown hair; Kristi Clemens, a woman with half shaved head and curly brown hair swept to the left, wearing a bright blue top; Brian Arao, man with short beard wearing brown and teal rectangle-rimmed glasses.
‘Conceptualizing, Implementing and Sustaining Inclusive Spaces’ Workshop and Speaker Series
UAlbany’s Writing and Critical Inquiry Program is poised to kick off the “Conceptualizing, Implementing and Sustaining Inclusive Spaces” workshop and speaker series, which will run through the Spring 2024 semester, with events open to UAlbany students, faculty and staff, and the broader community.