A Summer Writing Internship Neatly Follows Max Weissman’s Script
Max Weissman’s stint as a writer for an online entertainment magazine is getting him up close to some of the rich and famous. But for him, it's the measure of himself as a journalist that matters most.
$1 Million NSF Grant will Boost Gender Equity among STEM Faculty
The University has received a prestigious $1 million, three-year grant from the NSF to create an academic and research climate where women faculty in STEM fields can thrive and develop their careers to the fullest potential.
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientists Lead DOE Project to Enhance Offshore Wind Research Buoys
The collaborative project aims to design, install and deploy a buoy-based flux measurement system that will provide valuable insight on offshore wind conditions and improve forecast models.
5 Questions with J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
A conversation with J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, newly appointed director of the Center for Technology in Government and an expert in information management and policy, inter-organizational collaboration, and the use of emergent technologies in the public sector.
Finalists for new VP for Research and Economic Development to Visit Campus
The search for a new vice president is down to four, and the entire campus community is invited to meet the candidates, ask questions and provide feedback.
A Passion for Improving Mental Health Systems for SE Asians Brings a Psychologist a 3rd Fulbright Award
Bruce Svare wins his third Fulbright Senior Scholar award to travel to Laos, Indonesia and Malaysia and continue his work of spreading the discipline of contemporary psychology to Southeast Asia.
Research Team Releases Minority Health Disparities Report, Culminating Year-Long Project
Researchers at the UAlbany have released a report analyzing COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on New York’s communities of color, the culmination of the year-long minority health disparities project begun at the direction of Gov. Cuomo.