7 unexpected things that libraries offer besides books
Local libraries are often thought of as places to check out books or engage in some silent reading. But libraries offer so much more than just what can be found on their shelves or done in hushed tones.
Rockefeller Rises In National Rankings
Improving two places, Rockefeller College has once again been recognized among the nation’s top graduate programs for public affairs by U.S. News & World Report.
India and Pakistan Resort to the Diplomacy of Violence — And Flirt with Catastrophe
Assistant Professor of Political Science Christopher Clary’s Washington Post article offers insight into the rising conflict between India and Pakistan post-Balakot.
Inclusive Institutions and Societies Conference
On Friday, February 22nd, the Rockefeller College Graduate Association of Political Science (GAPS) and Students of Educational Administration for Change (SEAChange) presented the seventh annual Institutions and Societies Conference. The theme of the event focused on disability politics.
BAAD’s Terrorist Tracking Efforts Garner New Funding
Terrorist organizations are constantly changing, and tracking their network affiliations is a complicated task. Dean R. Karl Rethemeyer and Political Science Professor Victor Asal have worked for more than a decade to compile and analyze how these “bad actors” operate and interact.
UAlbany Continues Support of Puerto Rico Recovery Efforts
Forty-five UAlbany students from diverse majors and seven faculty/staff, including Rockefeller College’s Director of Undergraduate Student Services Zakhar Berkovich, completed restoration projects for dozens of local residents in Puerto Rico over winter break.