
Tracking the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: A Q&A with Jeff Freedman
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States and Canada.

Atmospheric Scientists Link Arctic Sea Ice Loss to Strong El Niño Events
The amount of sea ice that survives the Arctic summer has declined 12.2 percent per decade since the late 1970s and projections show the region could experience its first ice-free summer by 2040.

New York State Mesonet Launches Total Solar Eclipse Website
As the eclipse traverses New York, the Mesonet will be tracking weather data from each of its network sites, including environmental variables such as wind speed, solar radiation, temperature and relative humidity.

New Cybersecurity Response Studio Wins $1.25M in Federal Funding
The initiative will bring cyber and crisis management researchers from across campus together to support training and simulation exercises for public, private and non-profit sector partners.

UAlbany Whiteface Mountain Field Station Installs Highest Webcam in New York Ahead of Total Eclipse
Located at 4,867 feet above sea level, the field station has a new webcam at the top of its observatory that is available to the public via YouTube.

CEHC Hosts Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York to Earn Cybersecurity Badges
The girls spent the day at ETEC participating in hands-on activities and discussions with CEHC students, faculty and staff.

CEHC’s Bennett Gayle Selected as Fellow of the SUNY Black Leadership Institute
The inaugural class of fellows was selected based on their proven leadership and administrative experience, and their pursuit toward a higher education career in administrative and leadership roles within SUNY.

CEHC Researcher Aims to Improve Global Security of Small Modular Reactors
The technology has the potential to make nuclear power plants quicker, cheaper to build, and safer to operate.