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UAlbany Recognizes Inventors During Research and Entrepreneurship Week
From filing a first disclosure to an issued patent, the process to take an invention from an idea to the marketplace can be long and arduous. For the first time, UAlbany recognized the faculty, staff and students who submitted a patent application as part of Research and Entrepreneurship Week.
Farhana Islam performs the classical Indian dance known as Kathak during the Cultural Connections Festival.
UAlbany Students Celebrate Diversity at Third Annual Cultural Connections Festival
The event transformed the Campus Center Great Hall into a hub for cultural appreciation and expression.
Two young men and two young women stand on a bridge over Parker Pond on the UAlbany campus on an overcast fall day.
Indigenous Students Honor National Native American Heritage Month
National Native American Heritage Month is celebrated every November in the United States. The commemoration officially began in 1990 when Congress passed a joint resolution designating the month as a time to celebrate and educate people on the history, culture and contributions of Indigenous peoples in America.
UAlbany women's basketball player Helene Haegerstrand on court against Vermont.
Basketball Teams Debut as Winter Sports Heat Up
The men's and women's basketball teams ready for their first games in the newly refurbished Broadview Center, indoor track preparations begin and UAlbany's football team vies for a piece of the Colonial Athletic Conference regular season title as the winter sports season gets underway.
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CEHC Hosts Annual Lego Challenge for Elementary Students
The free event was open to children ages 6 to 10 in the Capital Region, with support from faculty, staff and students in the CEHC community.
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Rockefeller College Student Shares Personal Story of Advocating for New York Medical Aid in Dying Act
Choosing how you die is one of the most personal decisions a person can make. Ari Klein, a junior at UAlbany, knows this after losing his grandfather to terminal cancer in 2021.
A woman holds a red book and gestures with a pen to a taller man facing her as the two rehearse for a play.
Theatre Program to present Lynn Nottage Comedy 'Clyde’s'
The Theatre Program of UAlbany’s Department of Music and Theatre will present the play Clyde’s by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage.