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]
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]
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]
University at Albany's Dean and Professor of the School of Social Welfare Katharine Briar-Lawson, Newspaper Editor and Speaker Harry Rosenfeld, University at Albany faculty member Philip McCallion, Judy Lyons, Executive Director of the Albany Guardian Society Richard Iannello, Donna Regenstreif of the Hartford Project and an unidentified person attending 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]
Newspaper Editor and Speaker Harry Rosenfeld, University at Albany's Dean and Professor of the School of Social Welfare Katharine Briar-Lawson and Donna Regenstreif of the Hartford Project speaking 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]
Newspaper Editor and Speaker Harry Rosenfeld,University at Albany's Dean and Professor of the School of Social Welfare Katharine Briar-Lawson and Donna Regenstreif of the Hartford Project posing 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]
University at Albany faculty member Philip McCallion speaks 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]
Newspaper Editor and Speaker Harry Rosenfeld John A. Hartford Foundation speaks 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]