Far-Right Extremism in America: A Q&A with Sam Jackson
Jackson, an assistant professor at CEHC, studies far-right extremism in America, including anti-government groups and issues and responses related to online extremism.
CEHC Adds New Graduate Program and Minors in Machine Learning and Game Design
The new academic programs will help shape future leaders in emergency management, homeland security and emerging technologies.
ETEC Workshop Prepares Next Generation of Atmospheric Scientists for Industry Careers
The National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop included faculty from around 30 universities and 25 representatives from large private sector companies.
5 Questions with Faculty: Jorge E. González-Cruz
UAlbany welcomed González-Cruz this month as a new Professor of Empire Innovation at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center.
CEHC Disaster Scientist Explores Role of Place Attachment Following California Wildfires
Last year, more than a million people, including 600,000 Californians, were at least temporarily displaced from their homes by wildfires — more than twice as many as in 2019.
5 Questions with Stephen Conard, Continuity & Emergency Manager
Conard has been on the front lines of UAlbany’s COVID-19 response since the start of the pandemic.
ASRC Hosts Inclusive High School Retreat at Whiteface Mountain
The project, called “Common Ground in the Clouds" aims to connect students in the Adirondack region with peers from Indigenous schools.
5 Questions with Faculty: Sara Lance
Atmospheric scientist Sara Lance is no stranger to conducting research high up in the clouds.