News Center Archive

NYS Mesonet weather tower.
NYS Mesonet Launches Official Mobile App
ALBANY, N.Y. (Feb. 25, 2020) – Data from the nation’s most advanced and largest early warning weather detection network can now be viewed in the palm of your hand.
Paying tribute to Faculty and Donors at a reception in the Campus Centre
Reasons to Give
Faculty and staff donors to the UAlbany Fund are celebrated at a breakfast reception
JoAnne Malatesta shows President Havidán Rodríguez around the offices for Undergraduate Education and Advising Services. (UAlbany photo)
New 4-year Advisement Model Stays with Students Through College Career
Improving the student experience, from admissions through graduation, is the goal of a new student advisement model that will be introduced to new students in the fall.
UAlbany’s “Overwatch” team takes photo with a bobsled at the Empire State Winter Games in Lake Placid.
UAlbany eSports Ready to Build on Strong First Season
ALBANY, N.Y. (Feb. 18, 2020) – UAlbany’s eSports team has hit the ground running after the launch of Draper Hall’s competitive video gaming arena in November. 
An image showing Capital Region data on the Capital Region Indicators website
AVAIL ‘Visualization Wizardry’ Produces Data Source to Aid Region's Nonprofits
When a consortium of leading Capital Region community groups went looking for a clear and accessible platform to help nonprofit social-service organizations get the local statistical profiles they needed, they had no problem visualizing where to turn.
UAlbany Student Group Hosts Human Trafficking Panel Discussion
UAlbany student group SSTOP (Students Stopping Trafficking of People) hosted a two-hour panel discussion last week on what defines human trafficking and how the Capital Region is impacted by this crime.
NOAA Satellite image of Hurricane Michael making landfall along the Florida Panhandle in 2018.
Atmospheric Scientist Leads $2 Million Project to Study Hurricane Intensity
Atmospheric scientist Brian Tang has been awarded  $2.145 million from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to help forecasters better understand and predict the rapid intensification of hurricanes.