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School of Business Study Examines Vaccine Hesitancy
As the COVID-19 pandemic raged throughout the country in 2020, politics, memes and public messaging converged to dramatically influence individuals’ decisions regarding the in-development COVID vaccines, according to a new article by researchers at the University at Albany’s Massry School of Business and Washington State University’s Carson College of Business.
CTG UAlbany Study Examines AI Chatbots in Public Organizations
Rsearchers from the University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany) and University College London (UCL)’s School of Public Policy are examining the use of chatbots by governments, and what factors have led to their successful deployment or failure.
UAlbany Chemists Developing New Technique to Help Fight Illegal Logging
The chemists have founded a start-up company that is focused on developing the technique and bringing it to market.
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
UAlbany Scientist Receives Federal Funding to Commercialize Molecular Tool Against Alzheimer’s Disease
New small business technology transfer award supports UAlbany spinoff Company sxRNA Technologies Inc.
CNSE Earns ABET Accreditation in Environmental, Nanoscale Engineering
UAlbany's College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering has earned ABET accreditation for its bachelor of science in environmental and sustainable engineering. In addition, following the reunification with the Department of Nanoscale Engineering in 2023, the college has confirmed ABET accreditation for its bachelor’s degree in nanoscale engineering.
Engagement Ring: CNSE's Dean Grimm Prepares Future Engineers
College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering Dean Michele J. Grimm speaks on a wide range of issues, including recently launched public/private partnerships, the CHIPS and Science Act and women in STEM fields in the most recent episode of the Engagement Ring podcast.