Gender & Sexuality Month Brings Full Calendar of Virtual Events
A full month of virtual events will celebrate Gender and Sexuality Month, including a keynote presentation from a well-known actress as well as Zumba, educational talks and trivia.
Professor pens article on historic election of Kamala Harris
Janell Hobson, chair of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies, published an article in Ms. Magazine about what it means to have women in the highest offices in the country.
Minority Nurse Practitioners Underrepresented in New York State
A recent study conducted by the Center for Health Workforce Studies examined the racial/ethnic composition of New York’s nurse practitioner (NP) workforce.
Research finds people diagnosed with HIV in New York State were more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19
New research out of UAlbany and the AIDS Institute found that through the middle of 2020, people diagnosed with HIV infection were significantly more likely to contract, be hospitalized with and die from COVID-19.
Museum welcomes campus visitors with two new exhibitions
Two new exhibitions explore justice and idealism at the University Art Museum, which is open by reservation to the campus community.
UAlbany Ranked Among Top in the Nation for Social Mobility
The U.S. News & World Report has again named the University at Albany a top performer in social mobility for 2021, tied at No. 29 nationally, and/or within the top 7 percent of the country.
Emeritus professor’s 22nd Book of Poetry Views a Harsh World with a Healing Eye
For Leonard A. Slade, Jr., writing has always been about faith, hope and charity, even as his poetry addresses real world problems.