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Faculty Vacancies in New York State Nursing Programs Could Reduce Capacity to Train New Nurses
UAlbany's Center for Health Workforce Studies Shares Results from its Annual Survey of Nursing Programs in New York State
Research Shows Having Police in Schools Results in Fewer Fights, But Harsher Discipline
The presence of an SRO is associated with a decline in some forms of school violence and an increase in reported firearm offenses, as well as a direct increase in harsh disciplinary actions by school administrators such as suspensions and arrests by police.
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
ALBANY, N.Y. (July 25, 2023) — The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
Erie County Turns to UAlbany Researchers for Winter Storm Preparedness
A new 18-month, $349,774 partnership with UAlbany and National Weather Service researchers aims to ensure Western New Yorkers are better prepared for future winter storms.
School of Public Health Research Explores Air Pollution, Built Environment and Early Cardiovascular Disease
The work highlights how early and prolonged air pollution exposure and features of the built environment exacerbate risk
School of Public Health, NYS Department of Health Scientists Lead Research into Mpox Vaccine Effectiveness
Findings support the approved use of the JYNNEOS vaccine as a two-dose series for mpox prevention
Researchers Examine AI’s role for Improving Government Services
In a new article, CTG UAlbany Director J. Ramon Gil-Garcia and Professor Yi Long of the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law analyze the AI processes currently utilized in China, and if other forms of automation could be better options for ensuring transparency in government services.