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Two men with beards stand on a catwalk in an industrial setting in front of two stories of massive boiler equipment.
Q&A: What it Takes to Keep the Heat Flowing on Campus
For most, the cracked pipe that shutdown heat and hot water to most of the Uptown Campus earlier this month was inconvenience. For James Stalker and his colleagues at the Central Heating and Cooling Plant, it was another day in the life of those who mind the critical, but often invisible, services that keep UAlbany running.
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RFP for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems Now Open
The UAlbany-IBM Center for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems (CEAIS) is now accepting white papers as part of the first Request for Proposals (RFP) on the topics of AI infrastructure and applications.
Three white wind turbines emerge from blue water against a blue sky.
Offshore Wind Grants Support Projects Led by UAlbany, SUNY Poly
UAlbany Professor of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Haralabos Efstathiadis and SUNY Poly Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology Iulian Gherasoiu are developing a three-course micro credential program to advance learning in the field of offshore wind technology.
DeeDee Bennett Gayle, associate professor at the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity, stands inside the ETEC atrium.
CEHC’s Bennett Gayle Selected as Fellow of the SUNY Black Leadership Institute
The inaugural class of fellows was selected based on their proven leadership and administrative experience, and their pursuit toward a higher education career in administrative and leadership roles within SUNY.
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Showcase 2024: From Nanoengineering to Music, Reyes Embraces Learning
UAlbany senior Kevin Reyes has always been fascinated with engineering concepts, whether building complex lego sets or folding the perfect airplane. At UAlbany's College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering, Reyes has found a home to explore the cutting edge technology of the future.
Thomas Curran of Curran Wealth Management discusses the keys to smart investing with students at UAlbany's Massry School of Business.
Curran Provides Life Lessons for Massry School of Business Students
Tom Curran, the founder and CEO of Curran Wealth Management, spoke to a packed house of students at the Massry School of Business’s Center for Institutional Investment Management (CIIM) on Feb. 23, where he doled out advice for building wealth as well as life.
Saratoga High School Junior Kaitlin Munro stands with her teacher Peter Robinson in the Campus Center Board Room.
UAlbany Symposium Showcases Hundreds of High School Science Researchers
This year’s event brought together more than 600 science research students, teachers, and mentors from an estimated 50 different high schools.