News Archive

A Passion for EUV Research Fuels Nhan’s PhD Pursuits
UAlbany graduate student Justin Nhan is a self-described tech enthusiast. Working alongside College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) Professor Kathleen Dunn, Nhan’s research involves EUV lithography, a process central to creating smaller, more powerful computer chips.
UAlbany Researchers Make Top 2% Worldwide List
More than 40 researchers from the University at Albany have been ranked among the world’s top researchers, according to a Stanford University study published annually through Elsevier.
UAlbany Launches Major and Graduate Program in Game Design and Development
Student gamers at the University at Albany have two new academic programs to help turn their passion into a career.
UAlbany Signs Onto Program to Reduce Plastics on Campus
Joining the National Wildlife Federation's Plastics Reduction Partner program signals a commitment toward eliminating plastic use by building awareness and supporting behavior change, and by making operational changes in areas such as purchasing.
UAlbany Athletes Garner Honors for Academic, On-Field Success
UAlbany student athletes have earned plaudits for their success on the field and in the classroom.
CNSE Partnering with DeepSeq on Generative AI for Drug Research
University at Albany Professor of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Susan Sharfstein is partnering with the startup firm DeepSeq.AI on a new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to advance AI-driven drug discovery.
5 Questions with June Wang: A Statewide Tool to Track Wildfire Risk
With areas stretching from the Adirondacks to Long Island at high risk of fire danger this month, researchers at the University at Albany have been hard at work to help keep New Yorkers safe.
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
PISCES Passes $25M in Funding While Working to Secure Global Trade
The Project on International Security, Commerce and Economic Statecraft (PISCES), originally founded to help prevent the proliferation of missiles and nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, has expanded into protecting a whole range of newer technologies from being misused.
Writers Institute Hosts Post-Election Panels for This Year’s ‘Telling the Truth’ Symposium
The symposium is free and open to the public and will feature two panel discussions: one the Democratic Party and its reaction and response to the election of Donald J. Trump as the nation’s 47th president and one on the Republican Party and the new MAGA coalition that helped Trump win the presidency and majorities in both houses of Congress.
Wolfjaw Studios Establishes Scholarship for UAlbany Game Design and Development Students
Wolfjaw Studios, a game development studio based in Troy, has established a $35,000 endowed scholarship for students that are studying game design and development.
5 Questions with Orion Artis, Deputy Title IX Coordinator
UAlbany alum Orion Artis ‘03 has recently taken on the role of Deputy Title IX Coordinator at the University. As the deputy Title IX coordinator, Artis oversees University-wide compliance with policies and laws that prohibit discrimination and sexual misconduct. He also conducts investigations and offers the campus community access to trainings, resources and support services.