CEHC Celebrates the Fifth Anniversary of 'State of Grace'
CEHC recently hosted the fifth annual “State of Grace” conference to celebrate women in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics) fields.
Disaster Scientist Selected by the National Science Foundation to Serve as Ocean Decade Champion
DeeDee Bennett Gayle is among 31 women scientists, all part of the NSF’s Coastlines and People program, who were selected for the designation.
Sen. Gillibrand Promotes Federal Cybersecurity Scholarship Program at UAlbany
The scholarships cover expenses such as tuition, books, and lab fees in return for service in the Department of Defense post-graduation.
Assessing The Risks of Existential Terrorism and AI: A Q&A with Gary Ackerman
CEHC's Gary Ackerman has spent decades studying terrorism around the world — from the motivations and capabilities of terrorist groups to the mitigation strategies governments use to defend against them.
UAlbany Launches Combined Program in Art History, Information Science
The University at Albany has launched a combined degree program for art history majors interested in completing a master’s degree in information science on an accelerated timeline.
5 Questions with CEHC Cybersecurity Chair Ariel Pinto
Pinto joined CEHC this semester as the professor and chair for the new Cybersecurity Department.
New Faculty Introduce Their Work at Rapid-Fire Pecha Kucha
Thirty-two newly hired faculty introduced themselves and their work Monday at a Pecha Kucha, a rapid series of one-minute, one-slide presentations.
‘Feeling Sorry Changes Nothing’ – Student Group Works To End Human Trafficking
UAlbany Students Stopping Trafficking of People (SSTOP) is an organization committed to raising awareness and sharing tools to end human trafficking and aid survivors of the crime, which has 27 million worlwide victims at any given time.