Princeton Review Recognizes UAlbany for Commitment to Student Mental Health
The University at Albany was recently named one of 16 institutions selected for the Princeton Review’s Mental Health Services Honor Roll. The University was the only public college in New York State selected for the honor. The initiative identifies institutions that demonstrate a strong commitment to the mental health and well-being of their students.
Four Faculty Members Win SUNY-IBM AI Research Grants
The research grants will advance the efficiency and trustworthiness of artificial intelligence systems, and UAlbany was one of two SUNY Research Centers to receive four grants this year out of a total of 14 projects funded systemwide.
Students Gain Insight into Global Tech at Eindhoven Semicon Summer School
UAlbany College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) students Kevin Reyes, William Grice and Jadyn Lee joined with sixty students from around the world to learn directly from leading specialists about the evolution of the semiconductor and photonics industries at the Eindhoven Semicon Summer School in August in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day Highlights NANOvember 2024
CNSE is welcoming students from throughout the Capital Region on Saturday, November 23, to STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day, providing a glimpse of cutting edge science and technology that is being developed right here in upstate New York. The event marks the culmination of NANOvember, the month-long celebration of how nanotechnology is making a difference in our lives now and in the future.
Capstone Course Trains Students for Cyber Threats in the Financial Industry
Students in the course are partnering with TIAA to explore how the financial services institution may best protect its data and respond to emerging threats.
UAlbany Students Celebrate Inspiring Figures During LGBTQ History Month
UAlbany students share what LGBTQ History Month means to them.
What to Know About Day of the Dead: A Q&A with Verónica Pérez Rodríguez
The Day of the Dead, a holiday traditionally celebrated in Mexico and Guatemala, has become increasingly popular in the U.S. as people look to partake in colorful, joyful celebrations honoring loved ones who have died. Verónica Pérez Rodríguez, director of the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies at UAlbany, explains the meaning behind the holiday.