News Center Archive

MIRA winners Qiang Zhang, left, and Morgan Sammons pose along a wall and in a garden
Two Cellular Scientists Rewarded as ‘Early Stage Investigators’
Two UAlbany scientists making strides in their independent research have received robust financial encouragement from the NIH to make critically important breakthroughs in the effort to reveal cellular causes of disease and to create novel therapeutics.
Algal blooms on Lake Erie
CTG UAlbany Partners with New York State on Water Quality Data Analytics
Center for Technology in Government has helped New York's Department of Environmental Conservation develop a Water Quality Data Analytics prototype, which will allow them to compile, process and manage water quality information.
MBA student Christine Rice stands in front of a JPMorgan Chase & Co. banner.
How Students Are Spending Their UAlbany Summer 2021
Despite ongoing limitations due to COVID-19, UAlbany students are finding ways to gain valuable experiences this summer through a variety of internships and applied learning opportunities.
Amaechi Anyene takes a selfie in front of his laptop on the DHSES website homepage.
5 Questions: A Summer Internship at the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
We caught up with CEHC junior Amaechi Anyene to learn more about his summer internship, education and future career aspirations.
Computer Science student Jahnavi Bonagiri interning with the United Way
Jahnavi Bonagiri: Bridging the Digital Divide
Computer Science student Jahnavi Bonagiri is interning with the Community Impact Team at the United Way, where she is exploring ways to combat the digital divide among communities in need.
Side by side headshot images of Christopher Pastore, associate professor in the Department of History, and Andrea Kordzek, an instructor in the School of Criminal Justice.
11 Faculty and Staff Receive Chancellor’s Award for Excellence
UAlbany faculty and staff were selected for the 2021 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in recognition of their outstanding professional achievement and their commitment to the UAlbany community.
Student Mya Darsan crouches next to a fence affixed with a "Do Not Enter" sign, which explains that the bird nests and eggs in that area are a protected species.
5 Questions with Mya Darsan
Junior biology and environmental science student Mya Darsan is dedicating her summer to protecting the endangered piping plovers, a species important in maintaining biodiversity in an ecosystem.