
CEHC Offers Emergency Management Primer to High School Students in Schenectady’s Rise High Program
The students learned about who is involved in emergency management, different types of disasters, information and communication technologies used in disaster/crisis situations, and careers that overlap into the emergency management field.

UAlbany, IBM Announce New Partnership to Research Weather and Climate Impacts on Water, Transportation and Renewable Energy Systems in New York
The project adds to a growing relationship between IBM and the University's weather and climate researchers.
ASRC Air Quality Researcher Leads Project to Help Reduce Methane Emissions in New York
The project is supported with $548,000 from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) through its Environmental Research Program.

Climate, Weather and Emergency Preparedness Researchers Launch New Scholarly Community
A new research and scholarly community is partnering UAlbany’s weather, climate and emergency preparedness scientists to tackle some of the greatest existential threats facing mankind.
CEHC Hosts South Korean Students Through Cybersecurity Exchange Program
A group of 25 students traveled abroad from South Korea over the winter intersession for a five-week exchange program.

Climate Scientist Discusses Global Warming Impacts on the Winter Olympics, Ski Industry
Mathias Vuille, a professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, has studied climate change and glacier retreat in the tropics for more than 30 years.

Cybersecurity Professor Inspires Ghanaian Students to Pursue Their Dreams
CEHC's Benjamin Yankson is leading Global CyberTech Exchange, a fully volunteer operation where experts, teachers, community members and students from around the world exchange technology and cyber knowledge and expertise to improve global security posture.

ETEC Opening Ceremony Celebrates New Center of Research and Innovation
An official ribbon cutting was held for UAlbany's new ETEC building.