News Center Archive

Students assess the damage of a collapsed building during a search and rescue simulation at the State Preparedness Training Center.
CEHC Students Participate in NY Hope Disaster Response Exercise
More than 20 students from the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity participated in this summer’s NY Hope Disaster Response exercise at the State Preparedness Training Center.
An illustration of colonial immigrants boarding a boat for United States.
UAlbany Professor Authors Immigration: An American History
A new book from UAlbany Associate Professor of History Carl Bon Tempo examines the central role of immigration in the formation and evolution of the United States.
Headshots of the five Rockefeller College faculty members featured on The Academic Minute.
‘Rockefeller College Week’ Airs on WAMC’s The Academic Minute
The Academic Minute features a two-and-a-half-minute segment each day, Monday through Friday, from professors at different colleges/universities around the world.
UAlbany Statement on Passage of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022
UAlbany Vice President for Research and Economic Development Thenkurussi “Kesh” Kesavadas offers his thoughts on Congress passing the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.
A polar bair walks on sea ice in the Chuckchi Sea in the Arctic.
Studying the Cryosphere with NextGen Remote Sensors
Mustafa Aksoy has been awarded $499,680 through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program for project, "CAREER: Enabling the Next Generation Wideband Microwave Radiometers for the Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere."
Sujata Murty and graduate student Daliza Rivera sort through coral samples inside the Paleoclimate Lab.
New Paleoclimate Lab Studies Earth’s Climate Past
UAlbany scientists have a new way to uncover clues about the Earth’s past climate conditions — from inside the third floor of the ETEC research and development complex.
Sam Jackson, assistant professor at the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity.
Far-Right Extremism in America: A Q&A with Sam Jackson
Jackson, an assistant professor at CEHC, studies far-right extremism in America, including anti-government groups and issues and responses related to online extremism.