
UAlbany, Girls Inc. Partner for 11th Annual Eureka! Program
Girls Inc. of the Greater Capital Region and the University at Albany partnered to honor 72 girls from throughout the area who participated in the 11th annual Eureka! college and career readiness program.

Finding Solutions to Remove PFAS from Water
ESE Chair Yanna Liang’s startup, Regenerative Solutions Inc. is partnering with UAlbany to develop green, environmentally sustainable, low-cost sorbents that remove PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from water.

EPA Awards $1 Million to UAlbany Researchers for Community Air Pollution Monitoring Projects
The projects are focused on enhancing air quality monitoring in communities across the U.S. in areas that are underserved, historically marginalized and overburdened by pollution.

5 Questions with CEAS Dean Michele J. Grimm
In July of this year, the University at Albany named biomedical engineer Michele J. Grimm as dean of UAlbany's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS) after a national search. Dean Grimm offers insights on what lies in store for the future at CEAS.

UAlbany ESE PhD Student Presented at AEESP Conference
Daniel Moreno-Jimenez, a Ph.D. student from the Department of Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, presented at the 2022 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Research and Education Conference. He was awarded $500 travel grant from AEESP (sponsored by NSF) and an additional $750 Great Dane Internship Scholarship award from the University to attend the conference.

UAlbany ESE Undergrad Student Awarded a Scholarship from NYWEA
Julia Boyne, an undergraduate student of the Environmental and Sustainable Engineering department, was awarded $4,000 from The New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA).

UAlbany Launches New Degrees in Environmental & Sustainable Engineering
UAlbany's Department of Environmental and Sustainable Engineering at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences is taking added new master’s and PhD degree programs focused on solving critical environmental problems from local through global scales,.

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.