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A group of 16 members of STEM NOW pose, all smiling, for a group photo in a classroom at UAlbany. The group is posed in front of a white board and they are arranged in two rows. The front row is kneeling on the carpet, which is gray. All are wearing white name tags.
STEM NOW: Student Group Invites New Members to Promote Gender Equality in STEM
A new student org at UAlbany invites members to build community and promote gender equality in STEM
A student in a blue lab coat wearing gogles works with a pipette behind a bench in a laboratory with several beakers filled with liquids of various colors.
CNSE Earns ABET Accreditation in Environmental, Nanoscale Engineering
UAlbany's College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering has earned ABET accreditation for its bachelor of science in environmental and sustainable engineering. In addition, following the reunification with the Department of Nanoscale Engineering in 2023, the college has confirmed ABET accreditation for its bachelor’s degree in nanoscale engineering.
University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) Dean Michele J. Grimm sits at her desk with a row of books behind her.
Engagement Ring: CNSE's Dean Grimm Prepares Future Engineers
College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering Dean Michele J. Grimm speaks on a wide range of issues, including recently launched public/private partnerships, the CHIPS and Science Act and women in STEM fields in the most recent episode of the Engagement Ring podcast.
A paint-splattered woman can be seen swiping green and black paint across a canvas covered with boxes.
University Art Museum Opens Spring 2024 Season With Two Exhibitions
The University Art Museum at UAlbany will open its spring season with two exhibitions featuring works by artists who explore relationships between the body and self, and visual, mythological and scientific systems.
Professor of Mathematics Kehe Zhu stands next to an equation on a whiteboard.
Professor Kehe Zhu Becomes UAlbany's First AMS Fellow
Professor of Mathematics Kehe Zhu has been named fellow of the American Mathematical Society, the first ever professor at the University at Albany to receive the distinction. The honor recognizes members who have made “outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.”
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Graduate School Opening Satellite Office in Lecture Centers
New office will bring Graduate School resources to heart of Uptown Campus.
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An Inside Look at CEHC’s New Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity recently launched the AI in Complex Systems Laboratory, a cutting-edge research facility that is dedicated to the study and advancement of AI within the context of complex systems and networks.