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Anthropologist Plays Key Role in $1.54M NSF Study on Socio-Environmental Factors in the Mesoamerican Classic Period ‘Collapse’
Associate Professor Verónica Pérez Rodríguez joins an international team of scientists studying the role climate change and human action played in the political collapse of the civilizations that developed across Mesoamerica in the Classic Period (250-900 AD). Research is supported by a $1.54 million five-year grant from NSF.
Psychology research finds we don’t empathize with others equally – but we believe we should
Who do we have a moral obligation to feel empathy for?
Experts Weigh in as Presidential Election Enters Final Week
The U.S. Presidential Election will be held on Nov. 3, however early voting has started in several states.
Students Working to Get Out the Vote
Colleges, Schools and Offices Schedule Events Pre- and Post-Election
The University is offering a host of informative panel discussions, a watch party and post-election events.
Management Prof Looks at Different Leadership Styles and Results During Pandemic
Matthew Crayne of the School of Business is studying how different ways of thinking predict how leaders deal with the pandemic.
Former Rochester CIO Lisa Bobo named CTG UAlbany Government Fellow
Former Rochester CIO Lisa Bobo, a leader in IT innovation, has been named a Government Fellow for CTG UAlbany.