Preparing for Disaster and Staying Ahead of the Curve
Associate Professor Public Administration and Policy Erika Martin
Advancing the Human-Computer Revolution
Assistant Professor Daphney-Stavroula Zois is launching a project that will focus on wireless body area networks.
Understanding and Eliminating Minority Health Disparities in a 21st-Century Pandemic
In April, Gov. Cuomo charged the University at Albany with leading a team of public health, social welfare, emergency preparedness and other experts to engage stakeholders – such as community leaders and COVID-19 survivors – to study the environmental, socioeconomic and occupational factors causing Latinx and Black populations in the state to be disproportionately harmed.
UAlbany's annual STEM-focused workforce development program bolstered by Bank of America support
High school students from Capital Region to Participate in the
STEP’s first virtual Summer Institute
School of Education Sees Strong Growth in Student Scholarships
Bob and Diana Bangert-Drowns sign the memorandum of understanding establishing the Bangert-Drowns Endowment for Diversity in Teaching & Educational Leadership.
Troy Farmers Market Gets Business Boost from MBA Students
The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market had a late opening this year, and new rules for social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (Provided photo)
Wiley Ends 24-year Career as UPD Chief, but Teaching and Legacy Go On
In this 2016 photo, Frank Wiley stands between Deputy Chief Jennifer Fila, now chief of police at SUNY Oneonta, and Sergeant Steve Grassman outside University Police headquarters.