
International webinar:Artificial Intelligence and HR Decision-Making
Management Professor Janet Marler organized and is moderating an international webinar: Who (or What) is Creating Knowledge and Making HR Decisions in a World of AI?

Making Sense of Crisis: World Leader Response to the Pandemic
Assistant Professor of Management Matt Crayne wants to change the way we evaluate leaders. Instead of focusing on leadership traits and behaviors, we should examine how individual leaders think. He suggests that the way leaders make sense of the world, a concept called “sensemaking,” directly predicts how they will respond to problems.

Supporting Economic Recovery
Digital Forensics Chair Sanjay Goel won a $300,000 Economic Development Administration grant to support Capital Region business pandemic recovery.

New Programs Off to a Strong Start Despite COVID
M.S. Digital Forensics & Cybersecurity and Undergraduate Certificate in Business Analytics
Two highly anticipated information technology-related programs made stunning debuts this fall, unhampered by the pandemic.
These programs expand the extensive technology-related offerings of the School of Business, including the BS in digital forensics, an undergraduate concentration in business analytics, a graduate certificate in information security and MBA concentrations in information systems and business analytics and cybersecurity.

Business Driven Education
Thanks to a partnership between UHY LLP and the School of Business, accounting students have a new elective, “Data Analytics for Audit and Control."

Best of the Best: Top Students of the Class of 2020
The UAlbany School of Business recognizes seniors.

The Millionaire Next Door Tells All (Hint: It’s Not About the Money)
In the New York Times best-selling The Millionaire Next Door, School of Business professor Bill Danko debunked the myth of the millionaire. Learn more.

MBAs Ace National Competition While Helping Small Business Deal With COVID-19
On the same May weekend that UAlbany celebrated the Class of 2020 with a virtual commencement, MBA students put their education to good use, helping the local economy. Through the Small Business Challenge, students worked with local business owners on the survival challenges wrought by COVID-19.