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UAlbany Research Team Studies Cloud-Aerosol Interactions on Whiteface Mountain
ASRC's White Mountain Field Station has collected cloud water samples for 50-plus years.
MPH Student Focuses on Dementia and Alzheimer’s through Research & Internship Positions
Cassie Kane, a School of Public Health student earning a Master of Public Health (MPH) and a Graduate Certificate in Maternal and Child Health, isn’t waiting until her education is complete to dedicate herself to work supporting caregivers of those living with Alzheimer’s Disease or other forms of dementia.
Three Creative Life Guests Announced
Three authors — chef Ruth Reichl, designer Debbie Millman and social commentator Roxane Gay — will be featured this fall in The Creative Life: A Conversation Series.
A Sociologist Uncovers the Impact of Family Structure on Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation
Samantha Friedman has gone deep into the Census and American Community Survey numbers and concluded that residential segregation researchers should be paying more attention to family structure and the presence of children.
Ida Dumps Record-Breaking Rain at New York State Mesonet Network Sites
The remnants of Hurricane Ida battered the Northeast, bringing tornadoes, heavy rain and flash flooding that left many areas under a state of emergency.
UAlbany Innovators Flourish at SUNY Startup Summer School
Researchers from UAlbany recently took part in SUNY Startup Summer School, where they were able to pitch their technologies to successful entrepreneurs and executives for a chance to earn a Technology Accelerator Fund investment.
A 5K Race Highlights the Road Traveled and the Road Ahead to Social Justice
UAlbany's director for Equity & Compliance, Amelia Barbadoro, had a vision of a road race highlighting civil rights triumphs and the social justice battles ahead, and that becomes a reality on Saturday, Sept. 18, with The Race for Equity 5K.