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The State University of New York at Albany (commonly referred to as the University at Albany, UAlbany, or SUNY Albany) is a public research university in Albany, New York, United States. Founded in 1844, it is one of four "university centers" of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The university enrolls 16,849 students in nine schools and colleges, which offer 50 undergraduate majors and 125 graduate degree programs. Through the UAlbany and SUNY-wide exchange programs, students have more than 600 study-abroad programs to choose from, as well as government and business internship opportunities in New York's capital and surrounding region. Portions of the campus extend into Guilderland, and the health sciences campus is located in neighboring Rensselaer, New York. It is classified among "Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". The research enterprise totaled expenditures of $115 million in fiscal year 2021 and was focused in four areas: social science, public law and policy, life sciences and atmospheric sciences. UAlbany is home to the New York State Writers Institute. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at State University of New York at Albany 1027
Michael Forbes
John Ortiz
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Gerhard Weinberg
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Frank Whaley
Mike Arcuri
Ashley Massaro
Abdirahman Farole
Edward Burns
Ginny Brown-Waite
Alexandra Silk
John M. McHugh
Rosa Clemente
D. B. Woodside
Jessica Valenti
David Bordwell
Brandon Jay McLaren
Celâl Şengör
Bouna Coundoul
Jamie Gold
Gregory Maguire
Omar M. Yaghi
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Robert J. Sampson
Harold Gould
The Lizardman
William Freeman Vilas
Michael R. Gottfredson
Terry R. LaValley
James Manning Tyler
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John H. Laub
Ellen Datlow
Min Zhou
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Iginia Boccalandro
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