A Commitment to Justice: 5 Questions with Student Ariana Barrett
Barrett was recently named a finalist for the 2021 PR NEWS Corporate Social Responsibility & Diversity Award Undergraduate Student of the Year.
NSA Grant Creates Student Scholarships and Faculty Training in Digital Forensics
A $300,000 grant will support 30 scholarships for graduate students, as well as a training program for faculty new to cybersecurity.
5th Annual Massry Lecture
In February, University at Albany President Havidán Rodríguez led a conversation with David M. Solomon, Goldman Sachs chairman and chief executive officer.
Cybersecurity Training for Faculty
Through a grant from the National Security Agency, the University at Albany School of Business is offering two courses to train faculty new to cybersecurity in the subject matter and then offering teaching workshops to help faculty learn to teach the material.
National Security Agency Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Scholarship
Students who begin the MS in Digital Forensics in the fall of 2021 will be eligible for a $5,000 scholarship, nearly half the cost of the master’s program, through a grant that School of Business Professor Sanjay Goel received from the National Security Agency. As part of their studies, MS Digital Forensics students also earn the Graduate Certificate in Information Security.
Women in Business: Navigating for Success
Chief Diversity Officer at Goldman Sachs Erika Irish Brown ’91 and other notable alums will speak to students on Friday, March 5.
2021 New York Business Plan Competition: Capital Region
The 12th annual Capital Region Business Plan Competition will be hosted by the University at Albany School of Business on April 9th, 2021.
In 2021, the regional and state-level business plan competitions will be hosted as virtual events. The top two winning teams in each track at the regional competition represent the Capital Region at the New York Business Plan Competition May 7, 2021.
UAlbany Maintains AACSB Honors in Business and Accounting
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has granted the School of Business maintenance of accreditation after a successful peer review.
UAlbany transitioned its business education program to a traditional school of business in the 1960s. The school has maintained its AACSB accreditation since it was first granted in 1974, and was the first school in the world to be recognized by AACSB at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.