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Brian Rose sits at his desk in front of dual computers on the Project Pythia website.
Researchers Team Up to Build Open Geoscience Community through $1.6 Million National Science Foundation Project
The funding supports phase two of “Project Pythia,” a collaborative effort to collect high-quality interactive learning tools for Python-based data analysis and visualization in the geosciences.
A field of wind turbines with dark clouds above them.
UAlbany, UConn Researchers Partner on New Climate Center to Support Weather Innovation and Energy Resilience
WISER aims to leverage the research and expertise at both institutions to create advanced weather- and climate-based solutions for the energy industry, now and in the future.
PNNL and DHS leaders stand with CEHC faculty at the ETEC atrium.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Department of Homeland Security Leaders Visit ETEC
CEHC recently partnered with PNNL to open new avenues for joint scientific exploration amongst faculty, researchers and students.
Schenectady's Ari Mayo stands in front of a poster she created describing her internship with Electrict City Barn.
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.
Multiple images of women in hip-hop, along with the Ms. magazine logo, form a collage
Hobson Writes About 50 Years of Women In Hip-Hop in a Ms. Magazine Series
Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies Professor Janell Hobson interviewed feminist scholars, professors, playwrights, djs and music executives for the series, which includes a syllabus and playlist.
a women's rowing team is seated in a row boat with Albany Crew written on the back of their shirts.
UAlbany Adding Women's Rowing
UAlbany has announced that women's rowing has been chosen as the Great Danes' 19th NCAA Division I sport. After a year of acclimation, regular season competition will begin in the fall of 2024.
A still from the film EBBÓ shows two Afro-Dominican dancers Jeremy Antonio Caro and Rayser Rafelina Campusano Rosario embracing in elaborate costumes featuring sacred materials such as cowrie shells used in divination and rooster feathers used in rituals.
University Art Museum Kicks Off Fall Semester With Three New Exhibitions
The University Art Museum is showing three new exhibitions this fall that explore themes dealing with the cosmos and creation myths, political and social issues in Latin America and the Caribbean, and Afro-Caribbean religious and spiritual heritage through the mediums of weaving, painting, bookmaking, film and dance.