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.
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.
Rockefeller College Election Series
Leading up to the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, the University at Albany’s Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy hosted a series of events, covering a range of topics impacting the election and future of the nation. Recordings of the events are now available.
Russia and the West En Route to the Ukraine War: From 'Great Expectations' to Cold War Redux?
Join us on Thursday, November 21st at 1:30pm in Milne 215 for a talk by Rudra Sil, professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania.
UAlbany Students Lead SUNY Student Assembly
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the State University of New York’s Student Assembly (SUNY SA), a group of representative students who advocate for the interests of their campuses.
R&E Week Highlights AI, Innovation and Creative Works
UAlbany's second annual Research and Entrepreneurship Week brought together scholars from throughout New York and beyond to put the spotlight on the explosive growth of artificial intelligence in the Capital Region, along with highlighting the substantial scholarly work of UAlbany researchers and inventors.
CTG UAlbany Study Examines Role of Technology in Emergency Messaging
Relaying information to the public during emergencies is critically important. However, gaps remain in understanding how technology can and should be used for disseminating messages. A new study from the University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany) aims to address these gaps, particularly as it pertains to local municipalities.
Lightning Talks: 23 New Faculty Introduce Themselves at 2nd Annual Pecha Kucha
Provost Carol Kim said the event is designed to be “fun, quick and informative” and boost collaborations among faculty in different disciplines.