An unidentified faculty member preparing for the University at Albany's 2003 John E. Burton Lecture & Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony. John Cahill, Secretary and Governor George Pataki's chief of staff, gave the Burton Lecture and the University presented the 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards to John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette . The John E. Burton Lecture is named for the former New York State Director of the Budget, 1943 to 1950 . Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
John Nielson accepts award at the University at Albany's 2003 John E. Burton Lecture & Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony. John Cahill, Secretary and Governor George Pataki's chief of staff, gave the Burton Lecture and the University presented the 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards to John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette . The John E. Burton Lecture is named for the former New York State Director of the Budget, 1943 to 1950 . Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Betty Barnette and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Janet Martin Welch and University at Albany Professor Philip Eppard following the 2003 John E. Burton Lecture at the Distinguished Public Service Awards Ceremony at the University at Albany. Also honored with 2003 Distinguished Public Service Awards were John Cahill, Lynn Gilmore Canton, John Nielsen, Janet Martin Welch, and Betty Barnette. The John E. Burton Lecture honors John E. Burton, who served as New York State's Director of the Budget from 1943 to 1950 under Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Modernizing the budget process and advancing the notion of professionalism in government are two of his many contributions to New York State public service.
Catherine Bertini (left), New York State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky (center) and unidentified persons prior to attending the 2002 John E. Burton Lecture & Distinguished Public Service Award ceremony at the University at Albany. Bertini and Brodsky received Distinguished Public Service Award in 2002. [20002091]
Philip Eppard and V. Chapman-Smith attending the 2002 John E. Burton Lecture & Distinguished Public Service Award ceremony at the University at Albany. [20002091]
James Acker (left), University at Albany Professor of Criminal Justice, and Tom Dexter pose at the 2002 John E. Burton Lecture & Distinguished Public Service Award ceremony at the University at Albany. Tom Dexter received a 2002 a Distinguished Public Service award. [20002091]
The 2004 undergraduate departmental graduation ceremony of the University at Albany's Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy held at the downtown campus. [20003152]
Two University at Albany students attend the 2004 undergraduate departmental graduation ceremony of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy held at the downtown campus. [20003152]
Lee McElroy Jr. (left), University at Albany director of Athletics, stands with Victor Camacho, the top senior male student-athlete, at the 2004 Great Dane Awards at the Sefcu Arena (former RACC). Camacho, a Football Gazette Division I-AA All-America linebacker, has a 3.77 cumulative grade point average in business administration/finance.
Abisogun Leigh of Lagos State University and an unidentified woman speak about a piece from a presentation of Nigerian artwork at the University at Albany's Art Museum. [20003125]
An unidentified person speaking at the Great Dane Athletic Awards ceremony at the University at Albany's Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC). [20002602]
Two unidentified persons pose with an MVP of Field Hockey awardat the Great Dane Athletic Awards ceremony at the University at Albany's Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC). [20002602]
Theresa Masse posing with a 2002-2003 President Scholar-Athlete awardat the Great Dane Athletic Awards ceremony at the University at Albany's Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC). [20002602]
Individuals attend a book signing for Funny Cide: How a Horse, a Trainer, a Jockey, and a Bunch of High School Buddies Took on the Sheiks and Blue Bloods ... and Won with the owners of the 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide at the University at Albany's Empire Commons. [20003179]
From left, an unidentified man, Jim Costa, two unidentified men, John Kelly, senior vice president and director of IBM Research, and an unidentified man attend an event honoring Kelly at the University at Albany's NanoFab South atrium. [20003155]
(Left to right) an unidentified woman, an unidentified man, and outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and Director of the New York State Writers' Institute Don Faulkner attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Research to Professor Mary Beth Winn. Professor Winn is a member of the faculty in the Department of French. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Support Services to Walter Wunsch, who works in the Department of Physical Plant. [20002620]
A group photo of the 2003 University at Albany's winners of the Award of Excellence. The recipients of the award are Iris Berger, Janet Perloff, David Strogatz, Shirley Downey, Dawn Kakumba, Cheryl Savini, Mary Beth Winn, Carol Lee Anderson, Kathy Plunkett, Pamela Laverty, Walter Wunsch, James Acker, George Richardson, and Howard Stratton. The recipients are accompanied by the University's President Karen Hitchcock. [20002620]
Newspaper Editor and Speaker Harry Rosenfeld, University at Albany Vice President of Academic Affairs Carlos Sanitago and Donna Regenstreif of the Hartford Project posing together at an aging seminar with the John A. Hartford Foundation as part of the University at Albany's Internships in Aging Project (IAP). The IAP was funded in 1999 by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the University at Albany School of Social Welfare was among six schools in the nation selected to develop an innovative educational model and enhance the training of gerontological social workers. [20002685]
James Czebiniak, B.S. Class of 1970, restores Ford Mustangs for a hobby, so when it came time to paint his 1986 custom show GT, he chose the University at Albany's school colors. He drove it to campus from his home in Schenectady for a photo session. Czebiniak, who majored in physics and worked in the Computing Center as a student, eventually went into the computer science field and now works in custom software development. [20003211]
Royann '51 and Bud Blodgett speak with Vice President of the Benevolent Association Donald Putterman '52 at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Benevolent Association Board Member Luz Molina Malaret '77 attends a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Annette DeLyser '49 speaks with Ed LaVarnway and Eunice '44 and Joseph Whittlesey at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
An unidentified person speaks to the audience including Annette DeLyser '49, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, and Benevolent Association Board Member Luz Molina Malaret at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Unidentified person speaks to two unidentified persons at the groundbreaking for the Gen*NY*Sis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics at the University at Albany. [20002687]
New York State Senator Joseph Bruno stands at the groundbreaking for the Gen*NY*Sis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics at the University at Albany. [20002687]
George Hearst III, board of directors president of the University at Albany Foundation shakes hands with Mary Polsinello Hanleyat the groundbreaking for the Gen*NY*Sis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics at the University at Albany. [20002687]
Unidentified persons seated at an event sponsored by The University at Albany's Center for Jewish Studies to honor philanthropist and World Jewish Congress President Edgar M. Bronfman Sr. at The Riverview in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. UAlbany President Karen R. Hitchcock awarded Bronfman the Medallion of the University, the institution's highest honor, for his distinguished leadership of the Jewish community and commitment to perpetuating Jewish life and a better world. [20002670]
Vivian Lobel poses with unidentified persons an event sponsored by The University at Albany's Center for Jewish Studies to honor philanthropist and World Jewish Congress President Edgar M. Bronfman Sr. at The Riverview in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. UAlbany President Karen R. Hitchcockawarded Bronfman the Medallion of the University, the institution's highest honor, for his distinguished leadership of the Jewish community and commitment to perpetuating Jewish life and a better world. [20002670]
University at Albany Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Susan Phillips and Albany County District Attorney Sol Greenberg attend an event sponsored by The University at Albany's Center for Jewish Studies to honor philanthropist and World Jewish Congress President Edgar M. Bronfman Sr. at The Riverview in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. UAlbany President Karen R. Hitchcock awarded Bronfman the Medallion of the University, the institution's highest honor, for his distinguished leadership of the Jewish community and commitment to perpetuating Jewish life and a better world. [20002670]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock poses with Professor of Judaic Studies Mark Raider and unidentified persons at an annual event for the University at Albany's Department of Jewish Studies. [20002670]
Chair of the Jewish Studies Advisory Board Alan Goldberg speaking at an annual event for the University at Albany's Department of Jewish Studies. [20002670]
Professor of Judaic Studies Mark Raider stands near alumnus Bernard Arbit and unidentified persons at an annual event for the University at Albany's Department of Jewish Studies. [20002670]
Dr. Joseph Bowman of the Center for Urban Youth and Technology and Dr. Lois Rosado of the SUNY Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center at the Bridging the Digital Divide in New York State II conference held at the University at Albany's Campus Center Ballroom. [20002147]
Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings speaking at the Bridging the Digital Divide in New York State II conference held at the University at Albany's Ballroom. [20002147]
Dean of the University at Albany's School of Social Welfare Katharine H. Briar-Lawson poses with Bradford W. Shaefor, Executive Director of Centro Civico of Amsterdam Ladan Alomar and an unidentified person at an event for the University at Albany's Internships in Aging Project (IAP). The IAP was funded in 1999 by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the University at Albany School of Social Welfare was among six schools in the nation selected to develop an innovative educational model and enhance the training of gerontological social workers. [20002682]
Laura Robbins of the Hartford Foundation seated near Bradford W. Shaefor at a meeting of the University at Albany's Internships in Aging Project (IAP). The IAP was funded in 1999 by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the University at Albany School of Social Welfare was among six schools in the nation selected to develop an innovative educational model and enhance the training of gerontological social workers. [20002682]
An unidentified personat a meeting of the University at Albany's Internships in Aging Project (IAP). The IAP was funded in 1999 by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the University at Albany School of Social Welfare was among six schools in the nation selected to develop an innovative educational model and enhance the training of gerontological social workers. [20002682]
Susan Morse of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center seated near University at Albany School of Social Welfare Assistant Dean Bonita Sanchez at a meeting of the University at Albany's Internships in Aging Project (IAP). The IAP was funded in 1999 by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the University at Albany School of Social Welfare was among six schools in the nation selected to develop an innovative educational model and enhance the training of gerontological social workers. [20002682]
New York State Governor George Pataki takes the podium while University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, New York Senator Joseph Bruno and an unidentified person applaud at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros shakes hands with New York State Governor George Pataki while New York Senator Joseph Bruno looks on at the University at Albany's press conference announcing the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
President and CEO of SEMATECH North C. Robert Helms laughs with University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock in the University at Albany's President's office commemorating the introduction of integration SEMATECH North's Research and Development lab at the Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics. [20002194]
James Doellefeld, University at Albany vice president for Student Affairs, and New York Giants Head Football Coach Jim Fassel speaking at Media Day for the New York Giants Training Camp held at the University at Albany. [20002209]
Robert Tisch, half-owner of the Giants, speaks with Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy Helen Defosses at a "Breakfast with the Giants" event at the University at Albany. [20002735]
WNYC-13 Sports Reporter Rodger Wyland speaking at the New York Giants VIP Breakfast held at the University at Albany. Also pictured are University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, New York Giants Head Football Coach Jim Fassel, and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings. [20002156]
An unidentified person speaking at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King and an unidentified person look on. [20002732]
Several of the 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Christopher Brown, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
An unidentified member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Sumit Haldair, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Fida Musallam, member of the class of 2005 masters of Accounting program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Jie Wang, member of the class of 2005 masters ofAccounting program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
New York State Senator Velmanette Montgomery speaking the University at Albany's Center for Women in Government and Civil Society's twenty-fifth anniversary at the Desmond Hotel with keynote speaker Madeleine Kunin, Diplomat and Politician. She is seated next to Karen DeWitt, Capital Bureau Chief, New York State Public Radio. The keynote speaker was Madeleine Kunin, Diplomat and Politician. [20002782]
Maud Easter, director of "Voices for Change, address the guests at the University at Albany's Center for Women in Government and Civil Society's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration at the Desmond Hotel with keynote speaker Madeleine Kunin, Diplomat and Politician and former dierctor of the Center for Women in Government and Civil Society. Easter was one of six women honored with 2003 Women in Public Service Leadership Award. [20002801]
Judtih Saidel addresses the guests at the University at Albany's Center for Women in Government and Civil Society's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration at the Desmond Hotel with keynote speaker Madeleine Kunin, Diplomat and Politician and former dierctor of the Center for Women in Government and Civil Society. [20002801]