
UAlbany Honors its Inventors
UAlbany hosted its first Inventors Recognition Ceremony at ETEC, honoring faculty, students and staff who have submitted their first invention disclosure, their first patent application, or have been granted their first patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office from 2019 through 2022.

CEHC Will Establish Three Departments
Due to unprecedented growth, effective July 1, 2022, CEHC will establish three departments under the College umbrella: Emergency Management/Homeland Security (CEMH), Information Sciences & Technology (CIST) and Cybersecurity (CYBR).
CEHC Welcomes New Professors to Growing Faculty Ranks
The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity (CEHC) at the University at Albany proudly welcomes two new assistant professors to the informatics and cybersecurity disciplines.

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.

Albany AI: Transforming the Academic Landscape
With the goal of becoming the first university-based computer to reach a quintillion computations per second, Albany AI will empower university and industry researchers to harness massive data sets to better understand how to automate complex operations, and create teaching and research collaborations with faculty in all disciplines.

CEHC Hosts Graduate Fair
Learn about our programs, talk with faculty & students and discover why we're different!

CEHC Welcomes New Applied Learning Assistant Director and Advisors to Support Students
As a College dedicated to hands-on learning in the classroom and in the field to better prepare students to join the workforce, the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity (CEHC) at the University at Albany is pleased to announce the addition of three new staff members to our team who will be key in facilitating this preparation.

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.