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Study Examines Racial Disparities Among Women with Syphilis
A new study led by Associate Professor Erika Martin finds an increased risk of syphilis among heterosexually active women, with a particularly high vulnerability among young Black women.
CTG UAlbany Study Examines U.S. Voter Registration Practices
The Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany recently led an exploration of management, technology and legal environments that shape voter registration in both New York State and across the United States in order to inform their future statewide investments.
Cybersecurity Conference Draws Researchers from Academia, Industry and the Military
The two-day hybrid event convened cybersecurity researchers and practitioners to explore innovative solutions for addressing complex cybersecurity problems through keynote presentations, workshops, plenary sessions and poster presentations.
Boor Sculpture Studio Celebrating 20 Years
Created with generous funding from Terri Boor, UAlbany's creative and fabrication space continues to inspire the next generation of artists.
5 Questions with Faculty: Ryan Irwin
History professor explores global governance and decolonization, when he's not adventuring on a quest with his family.
Tillman Extolled by American Academy for Fiction and Writing Mastery
For her achievements both as a writer of fiction and literary and cultural criticism Lynne Tillman was named last week the winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Katherine Anne Porter Award, “to a prose writer whose achievements and dedication to the literary profession have been demonstrated.”
Rockefeller College to Host Panel on Education and Employment Pipelines for Refugees
“Building Higher Education and Workforce Pipelines for Resettled Refugees” will address education and employment hurdles and opportunities for refugees.