School of Social Welfare Interns Ease Isolation for Older Adults, Veterans During COVID-19
Two School of Social Welfare Internships In Aging graduate interns are helping older adults and veterans stay connected to health care services during COVID-19.
Q&A: COVID-19 Through the Eyes of Social Workers
Three social workers who earned their graduate degree from UAlbany discuss their experiences working through the pandemic.
Information Science Graduate Students Named Touhey Library Equity Fellows
The Friends and Foundation of Albany Public Library have selected Johnathan Mata and Seyvion Scott – both Information Science graduate students at the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity – as the inaugural Touhey Library Equity Fellows.
SPH students increased access to healthy foods, spread HIV awareness and more this summer
Experiential learning in real-life community settings and applied research is a hallmark of programs at the School of Public Health and the summer during a global pandemic is no exception. Students worked on community-based internships and research that is making a difference locally and even internationally.
Three-time UAlbany Alum named 14th SUNY Chancellor
UAlbany-educated Jim Malatras, the president of SUNY Empire, was named the 14th chancellor of the State University of New York on Friday, leading the largest system of universities, colleges and community colleges in the United States.
CEHC Researchers Investigate the Impact of COVID-19 on Terrorism
While government leaders are focused on fighting COVID-19, the threat of terrorism has not gone away. In fact, homeland security experts have warned that violent extremists may seek to take advantage of the fear and disruption around the pandemic to further their agenda and recruit new members.
Troy Farmers Market Gets Business Boost from MBA Students
The Troy Waterfront Farmers Market has a new business idea and $1,000 to set it in motion, thanks to a team of UAlbany School of Business MBA students.