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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?
Risk Communication Expert Offers Public Health Guide to COVID-19 Retweets
Over the last six months, health agencies across the globe have played a critical role in informing the public about COVID-19 through actions such as offering guidance on prevention, motivating compliance with health directives and combatting misinformation.
NYS Mesonet, Con Edison Partner to Launch ‘NYC Micronet’ Weather Observation Network
ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 10, 2020) – A new cluster of weather-monitoring stations will offer New York City’s energy provider real-time data to keep service reliable and resilient for its customers.
School of Public Health Faculty Receive Funding to Study Food Access and COVID-19
A School of Public Health team evaluating the food system in New York State has been awarded nearly $100,000 to study how COVID-19 is impacting food access in the Capital Region.
RNA Scientists Advance Early Detection of Duchene Muscular Dystrophy
The devastating effects of Duchene muscular dystrophy (DMD) can be mitigated if detection takes place in early childhood. Sadly, early diagnosis is rare.
A Musicologist Traces 100 Years of the Chicago Musical College’s Modernism and Inclusion
Nancy Newman, in inset upper left, will research the history of the Chicago Musical College this fall at Chicago's famed Newberry Library, depicted here in a 1910 postcard.
CEHC Professors Featured During FEMA Higher Ed Symposium
CEHC's Eric Stern virtually shares examples of UAlbany's community response to the COVID-19 crisis.