News Center Archive

Thin white clouds form behind a jet across the sky.
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Proposes Innovative Method to Reduce Aviation’s Climate Impact
ASRC's Fangqun Yu suggests that adding a tiny amount of ice-nucleating particles into aircraft engine exhaust could make contrails far less harmful by shortening their lifespan.
Two women talk while standing next to bikes in a purple bike rack.
UAlbany Named a Bicycle Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists
University lauded for its efforts to promote and enable a safe, more bikeable campus for students, staff and visitors.
UAlbany students celebrate the filming of The College Tour with host Alex Boylan and UAlbany mascot Damien, the Great Dane
UAlbany Featured in Season 15 of The College Tour Now Streaming on Amazon Prime Video
The University at Albany is featured in season 15 of The College Tour, a groundbreaking series from Emmy-nominated producers Alex Boylan and Lisa Hennessy, which is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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The Short Version: What AI can, and can't, tell us about the weather
Kara Sulia of UAlbany's Atmospheric Sciences Research Center talks about how artificial intelligence can help us see weather differently and what she doesn't yet trust it to understand about the complex physical forces driving the atmosphere.
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UAlbany Launches Master’s Program in AI for Business
The University at Albany’s Massry School of Business has launched a new Master of Science (M.S.) in Artificial Intelligence for Business, an innovative program designed to equip the next generation of corporate, technology and government leaders with the tools to harness AI for innovation and organizational growth.
Children and adults wave glow sticks in a room that is lit purple and decorated with glow-in-the-dark stars and tape.
Photo Gallery: Friday Knights Supported Recreation Program
The Friday Knights Supported Recreation Program, an initiative supporting Capital Region youth with autism spectrum disorders, held its last session of the year on Friday, Nov. 21.
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Chemistry Professor Honored with Prestigious American Chemical Society Award
UAlbany’s Marina A. Petrukhina has won the 2026 George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry, an American Chemical Society award that recognizes outstanding research achievements and success in training the next generation of chemists.