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‘Wellness Wednesday’ Events Planned to Encourage Short Breaks
With Wellness Wednesday coming up on March 3, Counseling and Psychological Services encourages students to take a little bit of time for themselves.
Commission: Fraternities, Sororities Should Remain Part of University
In-depth examination finds that the overwhelming successes of the fraternity and sorority communities – including student retention, career connections and community engagement – make them a valuable part of the University.
School of Business Maintains Exclusive Dual Accreditation
UAlbany's business school is one of the less than 2 percent of business degree programs worldwide to be AACSB accredited in both business and accounting.
Perseverance on Target for Mars Landing
After having traveled nearly 292.5 million miles, NASA’s Perseverance spacecraft is just about set to touch down on Mars. UAlbany faculty researchers share in the excitement that is the culmination of a seven-month trip from Earth and nearly eight years of planning.
UAlbany Concludes Historic  Fundraising Campaign  
The University at Albany concludes the most ambitious and successful fundraising campaign in its history, with more than 34,000 alumni and friends contributing $162 million, surpassing the campaign goal of $150 million.
Learning by listening: President continues tours of schools and colleges
COVID-19 and budgetary challenges are part of the conversation as President Rodríguez and his Executive Council meet with deans, VPs, faculty and staff.
Conference Seeks Racial Justice in Planning Neighborhoods
United States zoning laws are the legacy of racism, according to participants in the five-day Planning for Racial Justice Conference that begins Feb. 23.