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Jacob Schoff and Alexis Candodo pose for a photo behind a wooden podium in the NYS Capitol building. Both are smiling and wearing blue short sleeved shirts. The wall behind them is made of brown stone and green marble.
School of Social Welfare Students Spearhead Legislative Education Advocacy Day 2024
UAlbany Master of Social Work students Alexis Candido and Jacob Schoff played leading roles in organizing the 2024 Legislative Education Advocacy Day at the NYS Capitol, an annual event for social work students to advocate for legislation important to the populations they serve across the state.
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UAlbany Students Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month
Each May, the U.S. celebrates Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month as a time to reflect on and celebrate the history and achievements of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders nationwide.
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Showcase Day is Here
Spend the day at the University’s second annual Showcase all around the Uptown Campus, including the Lecture Centers, Campus Center, libraries, University Art Museum, ETEC, the Performing Arts Center and podium academic buildings.
Two women sign documents at tables with tablecloths saying SUNY Adirondack and Univeristy at Albany, as mascots of a timberwolf and a great dane stand on either side
SUNY Adirondack, UAlbany Sign Dual Admissions Agreement
Dual-admission students will receive UAlbany identification cards and be able to use the UAlbany libraries, meet with faculty and advisors, and attend athletics and special events at UAlbany.
Marcie Fraser stands with EPICH students in front of a CEHC banner.
CEHC Partnership Exposes High School Seniors to Emergency Preparedness, Informatics, Cyber and Homeland Security
The Questar III BOCES New Visions program is open to high school seniors and hosted by CEHC.
The back of a man is seen wearing a T-shirt that reads "FBI Evidence Response Team" standing in front of a round table surrounded by students.
FBI Collegiate Academy Preps UAlbany Students for Careers in Law Enforcement
Students in the academy attend a series of four two-hour programming sessions that center around human trafficking, gang violence, domestic and international terrorism, and cybercrime.
 This composite image features two side by side headshots. Emmanuel Edem Adade is at left. Smiling, with a short beard, he is wearing black rectangular-rimmed glasses and a blue denim button down shirt. At right, Jesus Frias smiles in a blue sweater with white stripes. A tree with yellow blossoms is in the background.
UAlbany STEM Faculty Launch ‘Graduate Pathway for Scholars’ Program for PhD Students in Biology and Chemistry
UAlbany PhD candidates Emmanuel Edem Adade and Jesus Frias are the inaugural Fellows in the “Graduate Pathway for Scholars” program, a newly launched initiative for grad students in biology and chemistry who wish to pursue careers in academia.