News Center Archive

The 2026 Center for Women in Government Fellows take a group photo.
Center for Women in Government and Civil Society Fellows Pave the Way for Social Change
In the heart of the capital of New York, University at Albany students are pursuing careers in public service, soaking in the knowledge and skills needed to become policy and social change agents and paving the way for future leaders.
Chris Thorncroft and June Wang look at Mesonet instrumentation from inside the ETEC yard.
New York State Mesonet Expands Weather Monitoring at Chautauqua Lake Through Jefferson Project Partnership
The New York State Mesonet at the University at Albany is expanding environmental monitoring at Chautauqua Lake through a new partnership with the Jefferson Project, bringing two advanced weather stations on site.
Kevin Knuth holds a device to study unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Ask an Expert: What are the odds that aliens exist?
Physics Professor Kevin Knuth, whose research explores how scientists can better understand unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), answers today’s expert question.
A group of students sit at a table with laptops discussing journalism and articles with a professor wearing a blue sweater.
Students Gain Front-Row Access at Journalism Summit
A live radio taping, dozens of journalists and a rare opportunity for students to engage directly with media leaders will converge at UAlbany on April 10 as the campus hosts the SUNY Institute for Local News Journalism Summit, bringing together faculty, editors and industry voices to examine the future of local journalism.
Students hold up their new Albany Public Library cards at University Library
UAlbany and Albany Public Library Partnership Offers More Access to Library Resources
Students and Albany residents now have access to more books, media and more through a new reciprocal borrowing partnership between the University at Albany and the Albany Public Library.
Two people wearing scrubs sit at a white desk. One is working on a laptop, wearing a stethoscope. The other is writing notes on a clipboard. Papers, post-it pads, and several medicine bottles are also on the table.
Study: New York Nurse Production Remains Steady, Pipeline Barriers Limit Growth
A new report from the Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany’s College of Integrated Health Sciences highlights steady production of registered nurses in New York State, while identifying ongoing challenges that may constrain future workforce growth.
Omar Yaghi stands with UAlbany President Havidán Rodríguez and Hudson Valley President Michael Brophy
Nobel Laureate and Alum Omar Yaghi Returns to Capital Region, Inspires Next Generation of Scientists
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Omar M. Yaghi returned to New York’s Capital Region today, revisiting the institutions that helped shape his career — Hudson Valley Community College and the University at Albany.