News Center Archive

Students at the Giffen Memorial Elementary School stand with Congressman Tonko, UAlbany researchers and other officials in front of a mobile laboratory.
EPA and Congressman Tonko Celebrate $1 Million Awarded to UAlbany Researchers for Air Monitoring Projects
Communities across New York will soon get valuable, real-time data from two community air monitoring projects led by researchers at UAlbany.
Man in gray sweater points to a projection as he speaks to a classroom full of students.
Drescher Leave Program Aids Junior Faculty, Professionals in Path to Permanency
The Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Leave Program provides funding for junior faculty in tenure-track positions to take research leaves that can enhance their goal toward tenure. UUP-represented staff can apply for leaves for professional development that will assist in their getting permanent appointment.
A man dressed in all black sits, arms folded, on a cushion between two gray Weimaraner dogs, also seated on cushions. One has a paw on his leg.
American Artist William Wegman is Next Guest of Creative Life Series at UAlbany
American artist William Wegman, best known for portraits of his Weimaraner dogs, is the next guest of The Creative Life conversation series happening tonight at 7 p.m. at the UAlbany Performing Arts Center.
Rows of red velvet theatre seats are pictured inside the UAlbany Performing Arts Center.
Area Storytellers to Highlight Women’s Stories at History is Her Story
History is Her Story, a program from the UAlbany Performing Arts Center and NYS Writers Institute, will feature four area storytellers spinning yarns about strong and influential women of the past and present, famous and lesser known, real or imagined in myths, folktales and legends.
The UAlbany women's indoor track team celebrates their 12th overall title on Tuesday at the America East Championships in Boston.
UAlbany Celebrates Indoor Track Titles as Spring Sports Get Underway
The University at Albany's men's and women's indoor track teams reclaimed their respective places atop the America East Conference as the winter sports season enters conference championship mode and the spring sports teams begin their 2024 campaigns.
A student at the College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering works on a nanoscale device.
UAlbany Partners with DeepHow on AI Training for Semiconductor Manufacturing
The University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) is partnering with software developer DeepHow to adapt and deploy the company’s next-generation artificial intelligence video training platform.
Five men wearing suits pose and smile for a casual group portrait.
UAlbany Launches the Institute for Social and Health Equity
UAlbany has launched the Institute for Social and Health Equity — a new research and training hub designed to leverage UAlbany’s existing strengths, together with community engagement, to address longstanding societal problems related to health disparities and inequity in the Capital Region and beyond.