News Archive

UAlbany Students Prepare for NYS Business Plan Competition

UAlbany students Jacob Webb, Sam Hogan, Russ Fugal, Omar Cunningham and Ehdoh Kyi are taking part in the New York Business Plan Competition final on April 25 at ETEC.

UAlbany Students Get Inside Look at State Government Through Legislative Internship Program

For decades, UAlbany's partnership with the New York State Legislature has opened doors for student interns.

UAlbany Students Experience Totality Through NASA Eclipse Ballooning Project

NASA's Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project, which included 53 student teams, took advantage of the April 8 total solar eclipse, launching weather balloons from locations on the totality path across the U.S. to collect and analyze atmospheric data.

Network CEO Shares Management Secrets: Lunch and a Lot of Talking

“Treat everyone respectfully by treating everyone the same,” keynote speaker Kristin Dolan '88 told an audience at the seventh annual Massry Lecture.

UAlbany Announces Naming of Massry School of Business

The University at Albany announced the naming of the Massry School of Business in honor of the Massry family’s decades of philanthropic support.

Q&A with Sukwoong Choi: Tech Treasure Hunter

Choi, who teaches classes in business analytics, open source intelligence and social network analysis, says AI is like a magic wand.

CTG UAlbany Deploys AI to Assist Local Governments

UAlbany's Center for Technology in Government is deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to aid local governments monitor the use of city assets.

UAlbany Alum Steven G. James Named Superintendent of the New York State Police

James majored in psychology at UAlbany before starting a career in law enforcement that has spanned more than three decades

Hackathon Brings Students Together for Gaming Challenge

Motivated by their passion for gaming, technology and camaraderie, students from UAlbany IEEE hosted the first ever “Hack-a-Damien” from April 12-14, featuring a 24-hour gaming competition, technical workshops and a vendor fair.

Transformational Teaching Honored at 2024 Spark & Torch Awards

The Campus Center Board Room heard heartfelt speeches, rounds of applause, and even brought a few to tears at UAlbany's annual Spark and Torch Award ceremonies.

Meet Albany’s New Broadcast Meteorologist: A Q&A with Jordan Due

Jordan Due, a student in UAlbany's Applied Atmospheric Science master’s program, can now be seen on Saturday nights on NEWS10 ABC, Albany’s local ABC affiliate, sharing her passion for all things weather.

Engineering Students Aid Workers with Disabilities

Engineering students Shak Williams, Jordan Jung and Jacob Bruno have built a device designed to aid New Yorkers living with disabilities who work at a mail sorting facility through the Center for Disability Services.