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Climate Scientist Discusses Global Warming Impacts on the Winter Olympics, Ski Industry
Mathias Vuille, a professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, has studied climate change and glacier retreat in the tropics for more than 30 years.
A Transformative Artistic Experience Visits the PAC Tonight
Exploring the nature of sight and blindness, light and dark, and what it means to truly see, Blind Visionaries, a production combining the talents of the Seeing with Photography Collective and the Daniel Kelly jazz trio, takes the Performing Arts Center stage tonight at 7:30.
In New Editorial, SPH Dean Cautions that Language Matters with COVID-19
A new editorial co-authored by the dean of the School of Public Health cautions that the specific language used in COVID-19 messaging has great implications in the public’s overall understanding of risks associated with the virus.
Aiding in a Mental Health Response for Mental Health Crises: SSW, SPH Team Receive Additional Funding
Two professors who were tapped to work on a program addressing mental health crises response in the hilltowns of Albany County have won additional funding to expand the work.
The Case for Data-Driven Decision Making in Government
A new research paper by the Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany (CTG UAlbany) takes a closer look at how Data-Driven Decision-Making (DDDM) and Evidence-Based Policy Making (EBPM) can be used as a tool to improve government.
The RNA Institute Builds Friendships as it Battles Myotonic Dystrophy
Since Andy Berglund’s arrival as director of the RNA Institute in 2018, family and community have gone hand in hand with discovery.
Faculty Experts: Rising Tensions over Ukraine
As the potential for another military conflict rises in Ukraine, the University at Albany has faculty experts that are available to discuss the history, buildup and implications for Russia’s actions.