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The Engagement RingThe Engagement RingBuilding A Hub for Multidisciplinary Research —UAlbany's Institute for Social and Health Equity (ISHE)About Dr. Paul L. MorganInstitute for Social and Health Equity (ISHE)A study by Dr. Paul Morgan released in June 2025: Morgan, P. L., Hu, E. H., & Oh, Y. (2025). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in School-Based Disability Identification. Educational Researcher, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.3102/0013189X251347279UAlbany News Center, Feb 22, 2024: UAlbany Launches the Institute for Social and Health EquityISHE Director Dr. Paul Morgan honored with the Kauffman-Hallahan-Pullen Distinguished Researcher AwardCollege of Integrated Health SciencesGlobal Center for AI in Mental HealthCenter for Social and Demo...2025-06-2534 minThe Engagement RingThe Engagement RingTurning Up the Heat on Cold Cases: UAlbany Students Help Investigators and the Community Solve Cold CasesDr. Camela HughesCold Case Analysis Center at the University at AlbanyArticle from the UAlbany News Center -- Cold Case Analysis Center Comes to UAlbany's School of Criminal JusticeArticle from UAlbany Student Press: St. Rose Cold Case Analysis Center Joins UAlbanyNews report on WAMC/Northeast Public Radio’s Midday Magazine: Cold Case Analysis Center Opens at UAlbanyArticle from the Times Union: University at Albany relaunches Saint Rose's former Cold Case Analysis Center 2025-02-1238 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowBill Serafin - UAlbany MSW Class of 1967With the UAlbany School of Social Welfare about to celebrate its 60th Anniversary, it was only fitting that Bill Serafin kicked off the first podcast episode of the academic year. Bill is a member of the first UAlbany MSW graduating class... the Class of 1967. Bill shares his memories of being a member of the first group of students enrolled at UAlbany's School of Social Welfare.  2024-09-1343 minThe Parting Schotts PodcastThe Parting Schotts PodcastTalking Union men's hockey; Union, UAlbany and Syracuse footballOn the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” Daily Gazette of Schenectady (N.Y.) sports editor Ken Schott talks college hockey and college football. Schott has interviews with Union men’s hockey head coach Josh Hauge and players Cullen Ferguson, John Prokop and Caden Villegas as the team gets ready for the final season of hockey at Messa Rink. The Gazette’s Adam Shinder talks about local college football. He joins Schott to review losses by Union and UAlbany last weekend and then previews this weekend’s matchups: SUNY Maritime at Union and UAlbany at Idaho.2024-09-1250 minCouz’s CornerCouz’s CornerEp. 6: Gold & Blue Breakdown | West Virginia vs. UAlbany Football PreviewIn this college football podcast, Couz & Jonathan will preview the upcoming WVU football game against the UAlbany Great Danes. They will give their keys to the game, their position battles to watch and one key player for the Mountaineers. They will also wrap-up the week 1 game against the Penn State Nittany Lions, which WVU lost 34-12. The fanbase around West Virginia football is growing anxious after the Mountaineers poor performance in their week 1 loss to the Nittany Lions. Week 2 of the 2024 college football season gives Neal Brown's squad a chance to rebound and fix the mistakes that cost them...2024-09-0541 minFCS Football TalkFCS Football TalkUAlbany Preview w/ Daniel Steenkamer: Great Danes Looking To ReloadOn this episode, Sam is joined by CAA writer Daniel Steenkamer to preview UAlbany.The two discuss:-UAlbany's rise last year-The departures and transfer additions -QB battle -Defense rebuilding-Recruiting-2024 schedule thoughts-And moreThe podcast is presented by HERO Sports and BetMGM. Visit herosports.com for FCS coverage and sports.betmgm.com/en/sports for online betting odds.2024-05-1041 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesHow disability friendly is UAlbany?Season 5 Episode 4 Title: How disability friendly is UAlbany? Summary: In this episode, UAlbany student Sasha Chattergoon tells her story of resilience and strength relating to her disability. She then delves into stigmas she has faced on campus and throughout her life for being disabled. As a student at UAlbany, Sasha highlights the lack of accessibility she has dealt with on the UAlbany campus. However, the lack of accessibility, is also seen throughout some professors’ and some students’ attitudes towards Sasha and others who may have a disability. This episode attempts to dismantle prejudices and stigmas puts...2023-11-0733 minOnorato & MillerOnorato & MillerNFL Trade Moves, Week 9 Picks, McDaniels Out in Vegas & UAlbany HC Dwayne Killings & Colleen Mullen!NFL Trade Deadline Deals, Week 9 Picks, McDaniels Out in Vegas & Our UAlbany Basketball Season Preview. The 49ers make the biggest move at the trade deadline by adding pass rusher Chase Young. Does the make San Francisco the favorites in the NFC? Also, in the NFL, our Week 9 picks after putting up 4-1 records last week. Plus, MLB postseason records broken as the Rangers win it all in 5 games over the Diamondbacks. And, UAlbany basketball head coaches Dwayne Killings and Colleen Mullen join the show!2023-11-0258 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - Open Access with P.D. MagnusJoin host, Amanda Lowe, as she sits down with UAlbany professor, P.D. Magnus, and Scholarly Communication Librarian, Emily Kilcer to talk about open access. Links: forall x: An Introduction to Formal Logic https://www.fecundity.com/logic/ A Philosophy of Cover Songs https://www.fecundity.com/job/coversongs.php UAlbany Scholars Archive: https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/ UAlbany Scholarly Communication Services: https://library.albany.edu/services/scholarly-communications Open Access by Peter Suber: https://bit.ly/49exyCf Authors Alliance: https://www.authorsalliance.org/ Creative Commons: https://creativecommons.org/ Human Nature & Conduct by John...2023-10-2748 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesThe Libros/arte and Cartonera exhibit: What is a book?Season 5: Episode 3 Title: The Libros/arte and Cartonera exhibit: What is a book? In this Episode, UAlbany student Claudia Piqué discusses the exhibition “Libros/Arte: Handmade Books from Latin America & the Caribbean” at the University Art Museum, which is the first bilingual exhibit at the University at Albany Museum. This exhibit is unique as it breaks the tradition of what we typically view as a book, not only because of the communal creation process but also the experimental formatting it uses. The Libros/Arte and Cartoneras show a story of resistance from communities in Latin America...2023-10-2337 minStudent StoriesStudent Stories#Multicultural LivingSeason 5: Episode 2 Title: #Multicultural Living Summary:  In this episode, UAlbany students Sophia Smith and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss what it was like to grow up in a multicultural household. Sophia and Bianca delve into how their identities have evolved and what hardships come with negotiating identity. Both students discuss how violent being multicultural in the U.S can be, centering stories of racism and prejudice. However, they also highlight the benefits of having a multicultural background, that privilege bilingualism and multiple perspectives. These stories of resilience remind us of how proud of our own c...2023-10-0941 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesHola and こんにちは (Konnichiwa) Come Study Abroad with Us!Season 5: Episode 1 Title: Hola and こんにちは (Konnichiwa) Come Study Abroad with Us! In this episode, UAlbany students Casey Navin, Sophia Smith and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss their studying abroad experiences. Casey, Sophia and Bianca discuss how they prepared for their new adventure, which includes preparing before, during and after study abroad and the anxieties and worries that came with this new journey. Each of the storytellers discuss how they handled finances, culture shocks, and the education systems in their respective countries. These culturally immersive experiences have broadened and shaped news perspectives that they will carry with them for the re...2023-09-2559 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesMeet the Podcast Team for this season!Season 4 Episode 6   Season 4 Finale: Meet the Podcast Team!   In this episode: Season 4’s podcast team introduces themselves. They talk about why they decided to join the team, and what this opportunity was like for them. Each podcast member explains what their plans are for the future, and they all discuss how studying abroad and pursuing graduate education are things they consider for their next steps in life. Lastly, to wrap up the episode, the podcast team is asked to describe their podcast experience in one word and elaborate on why they chose it.  Follo...2023-05-0832 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesAuthentically Thoroughly Really, Me, Jalibeth Tells AllTitle: Authentically Thoroughly Really, Me, Jalibeth Tells All Joining us this week is our dear classmate, friend, and Vice President of the Spanish Club, Jalibeth. In this episode, she talks about her background and identity as a Dominican woman. She describes her challenging life in New York City and then reveals how moving to Albany brought her freedom. She then discusses how she has recreated herself and the issues with her academics that have arisen from that experience. To wrap it up, Jalibeth, Yesenia and J-Lyn talk about the culture of hanging out with other individuals with s...2023-04-2929 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesLatin Lessons in Daily LifeSeason 4: Episode 4   Title: Latin Lessons in Daily Life    In this Episode, guest Colin Mance, a senior at UAlbany, talks about his life growing up in Albany. He speaks about his military school experience; as well as his trajectory and transition from military high school to UAlbany. Additionally, he discusses how he came to appreciate the Latin language and his great appreciation of his Latin instructor, Charlie Giglio. During the interview, he highlights how UAlbany Faculty members have helped shape his post-graduation plans.   00:00 Intro   00:09 Colin’s Intro 2023-04-1426 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesSpecial Episode: The Power of StorytellingSeason 4: Episode 3    Title: UAlbany Student Stories - The Power of Storytelling     In this episode, UAlbany Student Stories’ Executive producer and editor, Dr. Carmen Serrano, along with Season 4 co-hosts, Yesenia Melo, and J-Lyn Thomas, are interviewed by hosts Dr. Eric Hardiman and Alyssa Lotmore on the Social Workers Radio Talk Show. They talk about how in 2019, armed with a $6,500 University StAR grant, the Director of the Spanish program in Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) department and the Associate professor, Carmen Serrano set out to establish the largely student-run podcast; UAlbany Student Stories. This po...2023-04-0132 min91.1 SPORTS PODCASTS91.1 SPORTS PODCASTSUMass Women's Basketball Show Episode 25: Preview of WNIT 1st Round vs UAlbanyThe UMass Women's Basketball team will be playing in the National Postseason for the 3rd year in a row! They are in Group 2 in the 2023 WNIT - after barely missing the NCAA tournament by being the 3rd team out - and will host the UAlbany Great Danes on Friday, March 17 at 7pm. On Episode 25 of the UMass Women's Basketball Show, Jacob Munch, Chris Vogel, Sam Kinches, and Josh Schreiber preview the first round matchup between UMass and UAlbany plus they give their thoughts on Selection Sunday and how difficult UMass' WNIT group is.2023-03-1549 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowUAlbany Student StoriesIn 2019, armed with a $6,500 University StAR grant, Associate Professor Carmen Serrano set out to establish a largely student-run podcast that would help to amplify the voices of underrepresented and marginalized UAlbany students and alumni, with stories that would prove both instructive and inspiring to others. Joining us today are Carmen Serrano and two student members of the UAlbany Student Stories Podcast, J-Lyn Thomas and Yesenia Melo. More information via UAlbany News: https://www.albany.edu/news-center/news/2022-podcast-gives-voice-students-challenges-and-victories 2023-03-1032 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesThrough Food and Protest: Celebrating Indigenous HeritageSeason 4: Episode 2 Title: Through Food and Protest: Celebrating Indigenous Heritage In this episode, guests Jillian Benedict, and Ryleigh John tell the history behind their founding of the Indigenous Student Association at UAlbany. They dig deeper into the extraordinarily successful events their group has held so far, including an indigenous food tasting, and a vigil for the victims of the Residential School system founded by the US and Canadian governments. Jillian and Ryleigh explain the history behind the schools, and their lasting impact. Finally, they discuss some of the future events being held by ISA that...2023-03-1015 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesMiss Travesía of the Garifuna CommunityTitle: Miss Travesía of the Garifuna Community In this episode, UAlbany student (and season's 4 co-host) J-Lyn discusses her Afro-Latinx heritage and her experiences as part of the Garifuna people. J-Lyn also speaks about the historical background of the Garifuna people and how this has impacted her family history as well. She focuses on her experience participating in a cultural beauty pageant where she represented her Garifuna pueblo and how that participation has helped shape her cultural identity. J-Lyn would also like to invite the listeners to watch the video of her excellent talent of dancing, Chumba  Mi...2023-02-2426 minLacrosse NowLacrosse NowUAlbany Head Coach Scott Marr Joins "Lacrosse Now". Travis' Top Things He Saw This Week. Plus, Former Harvard Standout Morgan Cheek Looks Back at 2016 Win Over DukeOn this episode, Travis shares the top things he saw in the past week, including another impressive game from Rochester Knighthawk Connor Fields and a Stanford linebacker that is returning to the lacrosse field. He is then joined by UAlbany head coach Scott Marr. Marr discusses his new contract extension that will keep him at UAlbany through 2026. He also talks about why he feels good about this year's team, and shares some stories from Haudenosaunee Nationals tryouts for the 2023 World Championships. Things finish up with an interview from LacrosseTV's Ivy league Watch Party. Former Harvard standout Morgan Cheek shares...2022-12-1342 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesSeason Finale: Meet the Podcast Team!Seasons 3: Episode 5 Season Finale: Meet the Podcast Team! In this episode the entire Podcast team introduces themselves, and gives the audience a sneak peak of what occurs behind the scenes when producing podcasts. Each podcast member explains why they decided to join the team, and how UAlbany Student Stories has changed their lives for the better. They each get personal and share a piece of advice with future and current students on how to make the most of their experience here at UAlbany. :00 Introduction 1:05 Why did we join the Podcast Team?2022-12-0223 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesUAlbany Changed My LifeSeasons 3: Episode 4 Title: UAlbany Changed My Life In this episode, UAlbany student Ava Green speaks about their coming out story, alongside the many challenges they had to encounter as the only queer individual in their high school. Ava discusses how UAlbany opened up many doors that they didn’t know existed, it opened their mind and introduced them to what the rest of the world has to offer. Their unique experiences have played a significant role in their current view on the world. Coming to UAlbany taught them the importance, as well as the beauty in...2022-11-1817 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesUnmasking The American DreamSeason 3: Episode 3 Title: Unmasking The American Dream In this episode, UAlbany student Willy Estevez talks about the hardships he encountered when he immigrated to the United States. Willy mentions the difficulty he had learning a new language and having to choose the correct path. He also states that UAlbany felt like the right choice due to its student diversity and the opportunity offered to minorities. His story captures the realities of many immigrants in the United States, who face discrimination, insufficient employment opportunities, and lack of resources. You will find Willy’s strength inspiring. W...2022-11-0716 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - National Life Writing MonthJoin Amanda Lowe as she sits down with Library Ambassador, Fiona Hernandez, and Dr. Christina Thyssen, from UAlbany's English Department, to talk about National Life Writing Month and the art of the memoir.  Music credit: bensounds.com 2022-11-0230 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesThey Told Me It Was Important to "Improve The Race"Season 3: Episode 2 Title: They Told Me It Was Important to "Improve The Race" In this episode, UAlbany student Bianca discusses the many hardships her family has endured, and specifically during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo (1930-1961). She focuses on her brave grandfather and how he stood up for what was right regardless of the repercussions. Bianca also speaks about issues of discrimination and self-identity in the Dominican Republic. This is a profound discussion that addresses themes of liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness. :00 Introduction :17 Bianca’s introduction :48 My gr...2022-10-2819 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesMoving On to Bigger & Better ThingsSeason 3~Episode 2: Part 2 of 2 Moving On to Bigger & Better Things In this episode, our hosts Delvi and Yesenia finish interviewing our anonymous guest who is referred to as Maui Matthews. This is the second and final part of Maui’s story, where he describes in intimate detail his academic and personal life throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. He later talks about becoming comfortable in his own skin, living life to the fullest, and spreading kindness all around. Tune in for new episodes! :00 Introduction :05 Start of sophomore year :20 Struggling to get bac...2022-10-2117 minThe PWR PodcastThe PWR PodcastEpisode 65 | Interview with Coach Killings of UAlbany Men's BasketballBritt is joined by Coach Dwayne Killings, Head Coach of the UAlbany Men's Basketball team. As Coach enters his second season, he chats with Britt about: His time in Albany Vision for the men's basketball program His coaching philosophy, style, and how he continues to develop himself, his staff, and his athletes personally and professionally Advice for players, coaches, and youth athletes Some fun facts and "This or That" about him! If you're a Capital Region resident, this episode is a MUST listen! Follow Coach and the team this season!⬇️ IG: @ualbany_mbb 2022-10-1749 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesUAlbany Was a Safe HavenSeason 3~Episode 1: Part 1 of 2 In this episode, our hosts Delvi and Yesenia interview an anonymous guest who is referred to as Maui Matthews. This is a UAlbany student’s coming of age story. Maui describes in detail how he fell out with his family, became homeless, as well as the many struggles he encountered in high school that led him to lean into drugs and alcohol for comfort. This is part one of Maui’s story, in part two he talks about overcoming his challenges, and how he was able to embrace adversity with the help of our...2022-10-1423 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - Banned Books Week 2022Welcome back for Season 5 of Librarians with Lattes! In this episode, our host, Amanda Lowe (Outreach and Marketing Librarian), talks about Banned Books Week 2022, censorship, and UAlbany Libraries' new Banned Book Club.  Music: Bensound.com2022-09-2322 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesSeason Finale: Listening and LearningSeason Finale Season 2 – Episode 8 – In this episode, Claudia and Henry interview each other and speak about their experiences as podcasters. They reflect upon their experiences at UAlbany and tell listeners how these podcasts have been transformative. They also express their love for language. They give advice to future podcasters.  With this episode we conclude Season 2. We will return in the fall with a new podcast team and new inspirational stories.  :00 Introduction 1:00 How do you feel about graduation? 4:44 We love Spanglish 14:30 Adjusting to Life when visiti...2022-06-0745 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesA Sense of BelongingA Sense of Belonging Season 2 – Episode 7 – In this episode, alumnus David (English/Law and Philosophy) and soon to be alumna Rashel (Communication/Spanish) speak about their experiences with racism. They describe their work as teachers and how they foster a positive environment with young students. They later talk about their own struggles to find a place of belonging in society and within their communities. They also explore how identity shapes their own unique experiences. Topics such as racism, white-passing Latinx, media, and government are addressed as well.  :00 Introduction :24 Who is David...2022-05-2542 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesDo What You LoveSeason 2 – Episode 5 – In this episode, Kebra describes why she came to UAlbany and the challenges and blessings she experienced. Throughout the podcast, she talks about her life in Ghana and what it was like to move to the United States. Kebra describes her spiritual growth and her Christianity. She also shares how becoming closer to God has allowed her to be the person she is today. Kebra has become fluent in French and she would love to live in France in the future.  :00 – Introduction  :17- Who is Kebra? 1:42- My biggest challenge  2:45- R...2022-04-2638 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesLatin in My Everyday LifeSeason 2 - Episode 4- Latin in My Everyday Life  In this episode, UAlbany student Chris discusses his experience at the university and his experience serving in the US Navy. He mentions his medical condition, POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), and how it affected his ability to continue his service. He later talks about his experience taking a Latin class at UAlbany and how having an amazing professor for the class has impacted his appreciation and understanding of the language.  :00 – Introduction  :50 – Why Chris chose UAlbany  2:09 – Chris’ experience at UAlbany  4:20 – Experience in the Navy 2022-04-1226 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - Interview with Deborah LaFondJoin host, Amanda Lowe, as she sits down with returning guest, Fiona Hernandez (Library Ambassador), and Deborah LaFond, UAlbany subject librarian, to discuss librarianship, connection, and National Library Week 2022.  Music credit: bensound.com 2022-04-061h 13Student StoriesStudent StoriesGuardar semillas en el cabello (En español)Season 2 – Episode 3 (En Español) - Guardar semillas en el cabello  In this episode, UAlbany students Andrea Miranda (LACS) and Quialmeiry Carrasco Puntier (Criminal Justics/Spanish) have a conversation about the art exhibit Guardar Semillas en el cabello, which Andrea helped curate. Their heartfelt conversation also addresses issues of hair and race. They describe painful experiences and how they have come to appreciate and embrace their identity.  EXPOSICIÓN EN PANAMÁ, PANAMA, PANAMÁ: https://www.arteinformado.com/agenda/f/guardar-semillas-en-el-cabello-208508 :00 – Introducción  :25 – Andrea y Quialmeiry  1:45 – Guardar Semillas en el cabello 2022-03-2945 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - Interview with Dr. Carol Anne GermainHappy Women's History Month! On this episode of Librarians with Lattes, Amanda sits down with new Library Ambassador, Melody Palmer, and Librarian, Dr. Carol Anne Germain, to discuss librarianship and UAlbany's Initiatives for Women (IFW).  For more information on UAlbany's Initiatives for Women (IFW) please visit: https://www.albany.edu/ifw/  Music credit: bensound.com2022-03-2331 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesMeet the Podcast Team: A Podcast About PodcastingMeet the Podcast Team: A Podcast About Podcasting Season 2 – Episode 2 Show Notes In this episode, podcast members introduce themselves and talk about why they have joined UAlbany Student Stories. We listen to their stories to gain a better sense of who is behind the scenes and understand the community that our members are building within UAlbany Student Stories. This episode highlights who our members are, what they think about podcasting, and what their desired future field of expertise, among other student-centered topics.  :00 – Introduction :17 – Introduction of Our Podcast Members 1:57...2022-03-1219 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesProud CurlsProud Curls  Season 2 – Episode 1  In this episode, UAlbany student Marielis Cepin talks about her experiences at the university and how she has learned to embrace her natural hair. She first discusses the sense of community and diversity she has found at UAlbany, and then goes on to tell the story of her personal curly hair journey. Her inspiring story highlights some of the struggles she has had to face regarding others’ viewpoints on natural curly hair, as well as how having patience with herself and with her hair has been the key to success throughout her ha...2022-03-0122 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes - Interview with Jesús Alonso-RegaladoJoin us as we sit down to chat with UAlbany Subject Librarian and I Love My Librarian Award winner, Jesús Alonso-Regalado, about his career journey, being the subject librarian for history, Latin American studies, and romance languages... and more! Fiona Hernandez, Library Ambassador, also joins us again!  Music credit: bensound.com 2022-02-0929 minThe Parting Schotts PodcastThe Parting Schotts PodcastTalking UAlbany men's lacrosse and football, high school football, Masters golfOn the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” host and Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott talks to staff writer Mike MacAdam about UAlbany men’s lacrosse. MacAdam will discuss the dismissal of senior attackman Tehoka Nanticoke and Thursday’s matchup against Syracuse. Staff writer Adam Shinder joins the show to break down why the UAlbany football team opted out of its spring season. Sports editor Michael Kelly offers analysis of the high school football season that’s approaching Week 4. Finally, Schott welcomes SiriusXM Radio’s Brian Katrek to preview The Masters. “The Parti...2021-04-081h 06The Parting Schotts PodcastThe Parting Schotts PodcastTalking Will Brown, UAlbany football and NBAOn the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” host and Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott breaks down the dismissal of long-time UAlbany men’s basketball coach Will Brown with Gazette Sports Editor and UAlbany men’s basketball beat writer Michael Kelly. Schott stays on the UAlbany campus to talk some football with head coach Greg Gattuso, as the Great Danes get set to open the 2021 spring season Friday at New Hampshire. Finally, Schott catches up with Marc Kestecher, the voice of the NBA on ESPN Radio. The Guilderland native and Schott discuss Sunday’s NBA All-St...2021-03-0459 minThe Fahy Files: What Makes the NY Capital Work (Or Not!)The Fahy Files: What Makes the NY Capital Work (Or Not!)UAlbany President Havidan RodriguezFor Thanksgiving, UAlbany President Havidan Rodriguez and his wife, Rosy, cooked international students residing on-campus for the holiday home-cooked meals for dinner, and distributed them personally. Pat sits down with President Rodriguez to discuss this sort of macro-connectivity, President Rodriguez's background, the university's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and more. For more on UAlbany President Havidan Rodriguez: https://www.albany.edu/administration/Havid%C3%A1n-Rodr%C3%ADguez.php2020-12-1029 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 7: Student Stories- Living in LanguagesLiving in Languages The students explore what it is like to live in languages: Catherine teaches English as a foreign/new language, Diona teaches Spanish as a foreign/new language and Ariah is bilingual native speaker. They each bring three original perspectives on how they use language in teaching and in their everyday lives. 2:00 Learning a new language 4:43 How do you teach a new language? 6:18 Teaching ESL 10:00 Code-switching and translating thoughts 13:00 Learning different dialects 17:00 We are creating diversity  This is our final episode! W...2020-07-0120 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 6.4- Covid-19 Student StoriesEpisode 6.4- Covid-19 Student Stories, UAlbany students share their hopes and fears about living through this pandemic. If you would like to share your experiences, please send a SoundNote or Voice Memo to cserrano4@albany.edu or abronfman@albany.edu Contributors:  Ariah Matias (co-producer), James Ashley (co-producer), Alejandra Bronfman (postproduction), Ilka Kressner (postproduction),  Joanna Dreby (preproduction), Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive Producer). UAlbany Student Stories, Episode 6.4 [Podcast]. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ualbanypodcastteam/message2020-05-2208 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 6.3- Covid-19 Student Stories: Kelvin and PenelopeEpisode 6.3- Covid-19 Student Stories: Kelvin and Penelope UAlbany students share their hopes and fears about living through this pandemic. Some of our heroic students are essential workers too.  If you would like to share your experiences, please send a SoundNote or Voice Memo to cserrano4@albany.edu or abronfman@albany.edu Contributors: Kelvin  Urbaez(storyteller), Penelope Medina (storyteller),  Ariah Matias (co-producer), James Ashley (co-producer), Derick Pilgrim (co-producer), Alejandra Bronfman (postproduction), Ilka Kressner (postproduction),  Joanna Dreby (preproduction), Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive Producer). UAlbany Student Stories, Episode 6.3 [Podcast]. --- Send in a vo...2020-05-1805 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 6.2- Covid-19 Student Stories: Linda, Brittney, and ImariEpisode 6.2- Covid-19 Student Stories: Linda, Imari, and Brittney UAlbany students share their hopes and fears about living through this pandemic. Some of our heroic students are essential workers too.  If you would like to share your experiences, please send a SoundNote or Voice Memo to cserrano4@albany.edu or abronfman@albany.edu Contributors: Linda Aldana (storyteller), Imari Powe (storyteller), Brittney Wisdom (storyteller),  Ariah Matias (co-producer), James Ashley (co-producer), Derick Pilgrim (co-producer), Alejandra Bronfman (postproduction), Ilka Kressner (postproduction),  Joanna Dreby (preproduction), Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive Producer). UAlbany Student Sto...2020-05-0607 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 6.1- Covid-19 Student Stories: Natalia and AmberStudents have sent us SoundNotes  and Voice memos that chronicle their transition to online learning during this Covid-19 pandemic.  Listen to their stories. If you would like to share your experiences, please send a SoundNote or Voice Memo to cserrano4@albany.edu or abronfman@albany.edu Contributors: Natalia Davila (storyteller),  Amber Bradley (storyteller), Ariah Matias (sound editor), James Ashley (sound editor), Derick Pilgrim (sound editor), Alejandra Bronfman (postproduction), Ilka Kressner (postproduction), Chris Andre (postproduction), Joanna Dreby (preproduction), Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive Producer). UAlbany Student Success Stories, Episode 6 [Podcast]. --- Send in a voi...2020-04-2807 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 5.2: Neshana and Ruth "Eat the World"In this episode of Student Success Stories Neshana and Ruth share their inspiring journeys and tells us what it took to get to where they are today. Coming from South and Central America, Neshana and Ruth narrate their experiences and converse about their struggles growing up and going to school. They talk about the people who have helped them most on their journeys and how they overcame obstacles before coming to UAlbany and after they arrived. Their resilience and perseverance will show you that working through your challenges now will eventually get you to where you want to be.  C...2020-04-2613 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 5.1: Neshana and Ruth "Never Throw Away a Dream"In this episode of Student Success Stories Neshana and Ruth share their  inspiring journeys and tells us what it took to get to where they are  today. Coming from South and Central America, Neshana and Ruth narrate  their experiences and converse about their struggles growing up and  going to school. They talk about the people who have helped them most on  their journeys and how they overcame obstacles before coming to UAlbany  and after they arrived. Their resilience and perseverance will show you  that working through your challenges now will eventually get you to  where you want to be. Chapter...2020-04-2610 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe UAlbany Big Event: A Virtual SuccessIn this episode, we discuss the UAlbany Big Event that occurred this past weekend... virtually. In the first half of the segment, we speak with the Dr. Martha  Asselin who is the Director of the UAlbany Center for Leadership and Service and the Assistant Director, Cheryl Simmons.The second half we are joined by Dr. Mary Ellen Mallia who is the Director of the Office of Environmental Sustainability at UAlbany. She discusses the #FillItForward campaign that was launched this past weekend at the Big Event and other initiatives that the Green Scene will be launching.  2020-04-0637 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 4.3: Carla and Chris - “Don’t be Afraid”In this episode of Student Success Stories we hear a profound conversation between undergraduate students Chris, a Senior, and Carla, a Freshman. They give us insight into their experiences as current students, and share why it’s so important to join organizations early and take big steps to get yourself out there. Hearing their stories about branching out and making connections will inspire you to do the same and take those strides you may think are too risky. Listen to all three chapters! Chapter 3 “Don’t be Afraid” :00 - Carla’s Path So Far 1:38 - B...2020-03-0709 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 4.2: Carla and Chris- “It’s OK to Not Know”In this episode of Student Success Stories we hear a profound conversation between undergraduate students Chris, a Senior, and Carla, a Freshman. They give us insight into their experiences as current students, and share why it’s so important to join organizations early and take big steps to get yourself out there. Hearing their stories about branching out and making connections will inspire you to do the same and take those strides you may think are too risky. Listen to all three chapters! Chapter 2 “It’s OK to Not Know” :00 - Connections through Branching Out 4...2020-03-0711 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 4.1: Carla and Chris- “Taking Big Steps”In this episode of Student Success Stories we hear a profound conversation between undergraduate students Chris, a Senior, and Carla, a Freshman. They give us insight into their experiences as current students, and share why it’s so important to join organizations early and take big steps to get yourself out there. Hearing their stories about branching out and making connections will inspire you to do the same and take those strides you may think are too risky. Listen to all three chapters! Chapter 1 “Taking Big Steps” :00 - Introductions :25 - How di...2020-03-0709 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 3.2: Shirley and Thania - "You Have to Keep Pushing"This episode of Student Success Stories shows us the importance of having a mentor. Thania and Shirley share their motivational stories about how their mentors have been a great help on their journeys through college. They explain how having a mentor influenced them to do better, and strive for things of which they didn’t know they were capable. This podcast will make you want to seek a mentor that can guide you through your college experience, and help you on your journey afterwards. :00 - Finding Your Mentor 2:50 - What’s Next for...2020-03-0708 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 3.1: Shirley and Thania - "She Believes in Me, Which Makes Me Want to Believe in Myself More"This episode of Student Success Stories shows us the importance of having a mentor. Thania and Shirley share their motivational stories about how their mentors have been a great help on their journeys through college. They explain how having a mentor influenced them to do better, and strive for things of which they didn’t know they were capable. This podcast will make you want to seek a mentor that can guide you through your college experience, and help you on your journey afterwards. :00 - Introductions :56 - What is a Mentor? ...2020-03-0710 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 2.2: Kaitlin and Liza - "Being Open to What’s NextIn this episode of Student Success Stories, we explore the paths of Liza and Kaitlin. We get to hear about their lives before deciding to finish college and what it’s like being ‘non-traditional’ college students. It’s motivating to hear their perspectives on college and their desire to complete what they started. They tell stimulating stories about the risks they took and the big steps they didn't expect, but don’t regret.  :00 - Perfecting Spanish and Using it as an Asset 2:35 - Taking Risks and Realizing Potential 5:01 - Everything Happens for...2020-03-0709 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 2.1: Kaitlin and Liza - "Doubt is Part of the Process"In this episode of Student Success Stories, we explore the paths of Liza and Kaitlin. We get to hear about their lives before deciding to finish college and what it’s like being ‘non-traditional’ college students. It’s motivating to hear their perspectives on college and their desire to complete what they started. They tell stimulating stories about the risks they took and the big steps they didn't expect, but don’t regret.  :00 - Introduction 1:00 - Kaitlin After High School 2:01 - Liza’s Life Before College 3:25 - Experience of Choosing College Non-Tradition...2020-03-0715 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 1.2: Mauricio and Steven - "Failure is not Final"In this episode, UAlbany graduate students Steven and Mauricio speak about their experiences becoming college students, the hurdles they encountered along the way, and the paths they chose to put them on the road to success. Listen to this conversation between Steven and Mauricio—you will connect to their stories of finding community, resilience and empowerment, and reflect on your own choices.  :00 - Identity Crisis 3:00 - Using Spanish as an Opportunity 6:21 -Bonding through Culture, Friends, and Food 10:38 - Becoming Independent Through College 14:15 - What’s Next? Contributors: 2020-03-0718 minStudent StoriesStudent StoriesEpisode 1.1: Mauricio and Steven -"It Takes a Community"In this episode, UAlbany graduate students Steven and Mauricio speak about their experiences becoming college students, the hurdles they encountered along the way, and the paths they chose to put them on the road to success. Listen to this conversation between Steven and Mauricio—you will connect to their stories of finding community, resilience and empowerment, and reflect on your own choices.  :00 - Introduction :48 - Mauricio’s Path to College 2:25 - Steven’s Focus on Education 4:34 - Using Education to Give Back 6:43 - Developing Resiliency in College 11:20 - It Ta...2020-03-0712 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastWhere Drones are Headed in 2020, with Michael Leczinsky and Don BerchoffMichael Leczinsky, a professor of practice in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity (CEHC), and Don Berchoff, CEO and founder of TruWeather Solutions, join the series to share their predictions for what ethical and technological challenges the drone industry will face in the new year.TruWeather Solutions focuses on providing weather data and business analytics for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The company is a participant in Empire State Development's (ESD) START-UP NY Program and is affiliated with the UAlbany Innovation Center and Innovate 518. The UAlbany Innovation Center helps grow technology ventures and s...2020-01-2000 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Future of Democracy in Bolivia, with Gabriel HetlandIt’s been about a month since Evo Morales resigned as president of Bolivia following weeks of civil protests over disputed results of the country’s general election in October.After initially seeking asylum in Mexico, Morales flew to Argentina on Thursday to be granted refugee status.Gabriel Hetland, an assistant professor of Latin American, Caribbean and U.S. Latino Studies, shares his insights on the political crisis and why he believes the resignation was a military coup.Hetland’s research focuses on urban and national politics, participatory democracy and social movements. Learn more a...2019-12-1300 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastHow a Traveling Salesman in the 1970s Became a Leading Opponent to the Death PenaltyJames Acker, a distinguished teaching professor at the School of Criminal Justice, and Brian Keough, head of the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, are among the founders of the University’s National Death Penalty Archive (NDPA).The NDPA contains a repository of publicly-accessible materials that track the history of capital punishment in the United States.Acker and Keough join the series to share about the digitization efforts of a collection by M. Watt Espy, a researcher who spent three decades of his life gathering and indexing documentation of legal executions for what wo...2019-12-1100 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe UK's General Election: What You Need to KnowAhead of the UK's General Election this Thursday (on Dec. 12), we brought Timothy Weaver of Rockefeller College to the show to share what's at stake and what to look out for in the last three days of the campaign trail.Photo credit: "Brexit protestor flags near the Palace of Westminster, London," by Chiral Jon. If you're interested in hearing more about Weaver's work, you might like our last episode, where we spoke with the political scientist on the Opportunity Zone Program.The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a C...2019-12-0900 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Opportunity Zone Program: What 2019 Has Taught Us, with Timothy WeaverRep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a bill on Nov. 22 to repeal the now controversial Opportunity Zone Program. Other politicians, including presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, have begun criticizing the tax incentive following reports from The New York Times and other media outlets on the high-profile beneficiaries of the program.We first spoke with political scientist Timothy Weaver last winter on the program and his major concerns with its potential repercussions. We’ve invited Weaver back to the series to share his insights on what 2019 revealed about the provision's effects on American cities and which of...2019-12-0400 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Search for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Off the West Coast, with Kevin KnuthKevin Knuth is an associate professor of physics whose research focuses on exoplanets, and quantum mechanics and relativity.He is a former computer scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of NASA’s Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he designed algorithms to analyze astrophysical data as well as earth science data from the Hubble Space Telescope.Knuth is preparing to lead a team of scientists to track unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) off the coast of California.He is pairing up with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists including Deep Pr...2019-11-1300 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastGangster Movies and Their Muses, with Frankie BaileyFrankie Bailey is a professor in the School of Criminal Justice and a crime novelist. Her research focuses on crime history, mass media and pop culture. She is the author of the Lizzie Stuart and Hannah McCabe mystery series.Bailey is working on a reference book that maps the cultural and historical significance of nine of the most renown gangster movies (including The Grandfather (1998), White Heat (1949), Scarface (1990), American Gangster (2007) and Good Fellas (1990), among others) as well as the television series The Sopranos.The book explores the impact of the Motion Picture Production Code or the "...2019-11-0800 minThe Parting Schotts PodcastThe Parting Schotts PodcastPreviewing Siena, UAlbany men's and women's basketball seasonsOn this edition of "The Parting Schotts Podcast," host and Daily Gazette Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott previews the Siena and UAlbany men's and women's basketball seasons. Schott's guests are Siena men's coach Carmen Maciariello, UAlbany men's coach Will Brown, Siena wome's coach Ali Jaques and UAlbany women's coach Colleen Mullen. Daily Gazette sports editor and college basketball beat writer Mike Kelly gives his observations on the teams. On Twitter, follow Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott @slapschotts and Daily Gazette Sports @dgazettesports. Email Schott at schott@dailygazette.com. Listen to “The Parting Schotts Podcast” at http...2019-11-041h 08UAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Connections Between Eating Disorders and Mental Health, with Tomoko UdoTomoko Udo of the School of Public Health has examined the connections between eating disorders and mental health. Fewer than 30 percent of people with eating disorders (i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating) seek help from a counselor or psychologist. As a result, researchers have found that those suffering from eating disorders are often at higher risk of suicide attempts. According to Udo, health-care providers should carry out routine screenings for eating disorders along with suicide attempt history in order to inform a more comprehensive treatment plan.Udo is an assistant pr...2019-10-2200 minLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with LattesLibrarians with Lattes Coffee Break - Open Educational ResourcesOn this Coffee Break segment of Librarians with Lattes, Elaine Lasda and Dr. Lenore Horowitz discuss Open Educational Resources and Open Access Week at UAlbany. 2019-10-2113 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastImproving the Parental Experience in the NICU, with Beth DuFaultParents whose infant is admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit often experience a sense of exclusion from their role as caregivers and separation from their child. Due to the distressing environment that NICUs can facilitate, many parents suffer from higher rates of postpartum depression and even PTSD as a result. Beth DuFault, an assistant professor of marketing in the School of Business, is collaborating with colleagues from the University of Turku in Finland to improve the parent experience in the NICU. DuFault shares on the episode about one Finnish hospital that has a different ap...2019-10-0700 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastHow Women's Views on Gender Roles are Changing in Central Asia, with Jildyz UrbaevaAs more countries in Central Asia transition to market economies, women are being left behind in the workforce despite high levels of education and employment. Jildyz Urbaeva, an assistant professor in the School of Social Welfare, has conducted a study on how opportunity structures and social mobility influence women's views on gender roles in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.The study, involving 4,000 participants, used a national representative survey in each of the four countries that was administered and funded by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced...2019-09-2700 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLaxFactor Podcast #46: Cuse Playing At UAlbany, PLL Playoffs Locked, Penn State Guys Stepping UpIn this LaxFactor Lacrosse Podcast, we explore the big news that Syracuse will be playing at UAlbany for the first time in 18 meetings in 2020. The PLL had a big weekend and their playoff spots are now locked. Penn State lost a lot of man power on the defensive side of the ball so we will discuss a handful of guys that need to have big years in order for PSU to make it back to championship weekend.2019-09-0128 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastHow Educators Can Help Reduce Political Polarization, with Brett LevyMore than eight-in-ten U.S. adults believe that political discourse has become more negative and less respectful, according to a survey conducted earlier this year by the Pew Research Center. On this episode, Brett Levy of the School of Education shares how educators might play a larger role in reducing political polarization among their students. Levy is an assistant professor of educational theory and practice at UAlbany. Read episode transcription. The study, “Can Education Reduce Political Polarization? Fostering Open-Minded Political Engagement During the Legislative Semester,” was published in the Teachers College Record in May...2019-08-2900 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastEntrepreneurship Takeover Pt. 2 with Anthony Lombardo and Robert ManasierFor the second part of our series speaking with entrepreneurs, we brought Anthony Lombardo, the president and founder of expex, to the show. The Latham-based startup helps small and mid-sized businesses with their bookkeeping through an automated cash management application.Also joining Lombardo is Robert Manasier, UAlbany's entrepreneur-in-residence as well as a serial entrepreneur and brand builder. The two share their personal pathways to success (and what challenges they have had to overcome along the way), entrepreneurial resources available in Upstate New York and programs coming to the UAlbany Innovation Center and Innovate 518 this fall....2019-08-0200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastEntrepreneurship Takeover Pt. 1 with Shawn Allan of Lithoz AmericaFor our first of a two-part series speaking with entrepreneurs, we brought Shawn Allan of Lithoz America to the show. The startup, an Innovate 518-certified company based in Troy, NY, provides technology for the 3D printing of high-performance and bioresorbable ceramics. Lithoz America worked with the UAlbany Innovation Center to establish operations in Upstate NY.Innovate 518 is the Capital Region's Innovation Hot Spot and is a NYSTAR initiative by Empire State Development and managed by the University at Albany.The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the...2019-07-1500 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastImproving Power Outage Prediction and Response, with Jeff FreedmanJeff Freedman, a research associate at UAlbany’s Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC), is working in collaboration with researchers and meteorologists at the Consolidated Edison Company of New York (Con Ed) and MESO, Inc. to create the Wind Extremes Forecast System (WEFS). By combining numerical weather prediction (NWP) modeling with machine learning techniques, the system produces real-time wind speed and gusts forecasts in an effort to minimize power outage impacts for millions of New Yorkers. The project is sponsored by the New York State Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)’s Smart Grid program and will use data from...2019-05-2200 minOther VoicesOther VoicesBrendan Cushing, UAlbany student getting younger votersBrendan Cushing, a University at Albany senior, is an activist, getting young people to vote. “Students know little to nothing about local and state government,” Cushing says in this week’s podcast. For example, the students his GenVote@UAlbany team surveyed didn’t know who the mayor of Albany was, or how a bill becomes law. Cushing termed this “rather frightening.” He thinks party polarization has turned students off, and also the lack of civics classes in public schools has left students uneducated. Cushing believes, too, that youth are largely ignored by politicians, which he concedes may be because so few vote — l...2019-05-1637 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastUnpacking AOC's Green New Deal Pt II, with Jim MalatrasFor our second episode looking at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, we're speaking with Jim Malatras, the president of SUNY's Rockefeller Institute of Government. The institute is a public policy think tank based in downtown Albany, N.Y. and collaborates with UAlbany's Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy. Photo credit: Rockefeller Institute of Government The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or...2019-05-1400 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastUnpacking AOC's Green New Deal, with Brian Greenhill and Jennifer DodgeOn the first of a two-part series, two political scientists from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy offer insight on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal and discuss the degree to which the resolution could transcend political ideology and bridge coalitions. Returning to the show is Brian Greenhill, an associate professor who researches international relations, human rights and international organization. He spoke on the UAlbany News Podcast last season on the approaches policymakers take when addressing the risks of climate change. Joining Greenhill is Jennifer Dodge, an associate professor of public administration and...2019-05-1300 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowAll About UAlbany with President Havidan RodriguezUAlbany President, Dr. Havidan Rodriguez, sits down with The Social Workers to discuss the past, present and future of the University. UAlbany is celebrating its 175th year... Happy Birthday, UAlbany. 2019-05-0930 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastFighting the Opioid Epidemic, with Patricia StrachPatricia Strach is a professor of political science and public administration and policy at UAlbany's Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy and the director for policy and research at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, a public policy think tank for the 64-campus wide SUNY system. Strach is the principle investigator of the institute's Stories from Sullivan, a series that examines how opioid misuse affects local communities and what kinds of policies could make a difference. Special thanks to Kyle Adams, host of the institute's Policy Outsider podcast (anchor.fm/policy-outsider), who helped make this...2019-04-0200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastAutomating Inequality, with Virginia EubanksVirginia Eubanks is an associate professor of political science at UAlbany's Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy. On this episode of the UAlbany News Podcast, Eubanks shares about her book, 'Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor.' In the book, she details three examples of technology failing to streamline welfare programs: • an effort to automate eligibility processes for public assistance programs in Indiana •an electronic registry of the homeless in California •a statistical model in Pennsylvania that attempts to predict child maltreatment These automated public servic...2019-04-0200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastPreparing for the Next Zika Outbreak, with Eli RosenbergIt's been about three years since the World Health Organization announced that the Zika virus and its possible link to birth defects was an international public health emergency. Eli Rosenberg of UAlbany's School of Public Health describes his ongoing efforts to study the disease with The Dengue Branch of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. 2019-04-0200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastDonations and Emergency Response, with Samantha PentaSamantha Penta is an assistant professor of emergency preparedness in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at UAlbany. Her research focuses on health and medical care in crises, decision-making in preparedness and response and humanitarian logistics. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us...2019-03-2200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastLGBTQ Youth in Foster Care, with Sarah MountzSarah Mountz is an assistant professor in the School of Social Welfare at UAlbany. Her research focuses on the experiences of LGBTQ youth in child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and among homeless youth populations. This episode includes sound bites from the 2017 mini-documentary, "From Our Perspectives: Untold Stories of LGBTQ Youth in the Los Angeles Foster Care System," which features community-based, qualitative research by Mountz and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas of California State University Northridge. Watch the documentary: https://vimeo.com/220431684. Related paper: Mountz, S., Capous-Desyllas, M. and Pourciau, E. (2018). “Because we’re fighting to be o...2019-03-2100 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe World's First Quantum Computer with Herbert FotsoHerbert Fotso is an assistant professor of physics in UAlbany's College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical and computational condensed matter physics. In this episode, Herbert gives insight on the global arms race in quantum computing, and where the U.S. stands in the competition to create the world's next quantum computer. Learn more about Herbert's research. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman.Ha...2019-02-2600 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowSmall Enterprise Economic Development (SEED) with UAlbany MSW student internsThe Small Enterprise Economic Development (SEED) program is a loan program for future entrepreneurs and small business owners. UAlbany School of Social Welfare is a partner in this collaborative effort. Four UAlbany student interns speak about their work in the SEED program and how it relates to social work. Students: Paige Meyers, Lieyeka Thomas, Ashley Whiteside, and Ibtissam "Ibby" Elboukari Program Director: Kelly Gross 2019-02-2113 minThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowThe Social Workers Radio Talk ShowLGBTQ Youth in Foster Care - Dr. Sarah Mountz of UAlbany SSWDr. Sarah Mountz, of UAlbany SSW, discussed her work with, and the experiences of, LGBTQ youth in fostercare. She spoke about her current research at UAlbany, where she is doing participatory research with students on campus who are in foster care. 2019-01-3139 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastClimate Change Pt. 3: What High School Textbooks Tell Us, with Brett Levy and Casey MeehanFor the last installment of a three-part series on climate change, we feature Brett Levy, an assistant professor of educational theory and practice in UAlbany's School of Education, and Casey Meehan, the sustainability coordinator for Western Technical College in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Levy and Meehan have researched how textbooks frame the issue of climate change, and the extent to which they prepare today's youth for civic participation. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by...2019-01-0400 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastOpportunity Zones with Timothy WeaverOn the last episode for 2018, we take a closer look at what political scientists call "Opportunity Zones," or economically-distressed communities. Our guest for this episode is Timothy Weaver, an assistant professor of political science at UAlbany's Rockefeller College. His research focuses on urban policy and the role of race, class and culture in American politics. Weaver is the author of 'Blazing the Neoliberal Trail: Urban Political Development in the United States and the United Kingdom' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016). The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist...2018-12-1000 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastFeeling Stressed? Coping Strategies for Anxiety, with Elisabeth O'RourkeElisabeth O'Rourke is a PhD student in clinical psychology in UAlbany's College of Arts and Sciences. She studies how self-regulation predicts the development of psychopathology in children, adolescents and emerging adults. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us on Twitter @UAlbanyNews. This show is available on...2018-11-2700 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastClimate Change Pt. 2 with Mathias Vuille: A Case Study of Peru's Quelccaya Ice CapMathias Vuille, a professor of atmospheric and environmental sciences at UAlbany, and his research team project that Peru’s Quelccaya Ice Cap could meet its demise by the mid-2050s. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us on Twitter @UAlbanyNews. This show is available on Apple Po...2018-11-1500 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Relationship Between Racial Discrimination and Trauma, with Alex PieterseAlex Pieterse is a licensed psychologist and an associate professor of counseling psychology in UAlbany's School of Education. His research looks at the relationship between racial discrimination and trauma, and the impact of self-awareness on the psychotherapy process. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us on...2018-10-2900 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastClimate Change Pt. 1 with Brian Greenhill: Policy That PersuadesPolicymakers take one of two approaches when addressing the risks of climate change: adaptation and mitigation. On this episode, Brian Greenhill provides insight into how the two perspectives can have a more symbiotic relationship when it comes to convincing the public to take action against global warming. Greenhill is an associate professor of political science at UAlbany's Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman.2018-10-2200 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastThe Link Between Refugees in Thailand and Australia, with Kate CoddingtonKate Coddington is an assistant professor in UAlbany's Department of Geography and Planning in the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on human migration patterns in the Asia-Pacific, with particular attention at how public policy affects processes of bordering and citizenship. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and...2018-10-1500 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastWhen Dance and Physics Collide, with Keith EarleKeith Earle is an associate professor of physics in UAlbany's College of Arts and Sciences. He has collaborated with Albany's Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company to research what dance reveals about laws in physics. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find us on Twitter @UAlbanyNews. This show is...2018-10-0100 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastDetecting Deepfake Videos with Siwei LyuSiwei Lyu is an associate professor of computer science in UAlbany's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Lyu and his research team discovered a way to detect deepfake videos. The clue is in the blink of an eye - literally. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu, and you can find...2018-09-2100 minUAlbany News PodcastUAlbany News PodcastDetecting Fake News with Shivam ParikhShivam Parikh is a PhD student in UAlbany's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He is a systems developer analyst for Information Technology Services who is researching a way to detect fake news. Parikh's mentor is Pradeep Atrey, an associate professor of computer science. The UAlbany News Podcast is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll, a Communications Specialist at the University at Albany, State University of New York, with production assistance by Patrick Dodson and Scott Freedman. Have a comment or question about one of our episodes? You can email us at mediarelations@albany.edu...2018-09-2000 minMartin, Harding & MazzottiMartin, Harding & MazzottiAttorney Paul Harding joins WGY to discuss the UAlbany bus incidentAttorney Paul Harding joins WGY to discuss the UAlbany bus incident where a fight broke out amongst students and now the 3 students have been criminally charged. Listen to see what Paul has to say! Check us out at http://www.1800law1010.com to see what areas of law we practice!2016-06-1404 min