
UAlbany-led Study Finds Exposure to Sun, Heat and Humidity Can Exacerbate Symptoms of Mental Disorders
Interdisciplinary team links NYS Mesonet weather data and emergency department visits to predict patient risk

Atmospheric Scientists Lead $695K NSF Study to Explore Downshear Reformation of Tropical Storms
The three-year project will use observational data, combined with advanced computer model simulations, to explore this poorly understood process.

Director of Atmospheric Sciences Research Center Honored by American Meteorological Society
Chris Thorncroft has earned the 2023 AMS Joanne Simpson Tropical Meteorology Research Award.

Innovate 518 Awards $150,000 in ‘Shovel Ready’ Funding
Innovate 518, a collaborative effort of incubators and accelerators from New York's Capital Region that is managed by UAlbany, has allocated its first round of Shovel Ready Tech Funding. This non-dilutive pre-seed grant will help local start-ups de-risk their companies and ultimately make their companies attractive to private investors.

CEHC Students Participate in NY Hope Disaster Response Exercise
More than 20 students from the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity participated in this summer’s NY Hope Disaster Response exercise at the State Preparedness Training Center.

New Paleoclimate Lab Studies Earth’s Climate Past
UAlbany scientists have a new way to uncover clues about the Earth’s past climate conditions — from inside the third floor of the ETEC research and development complex.

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.