Faculty of the Department of Women's Studies at the University at Albany hold a meeting, April 4, 2001. Seated from left: Marjorie Pryse; Bonnie Spanier; Vivien W. Ng; Judith Fetterley ; Lillian Williams; unidentified; and unidentified [20001317]
Karen Hitchcock, president of the University at Albany; Lee McElroy, vice -president for Athletic Administration, University at Albany, James Doellefeld vice president for Student Affairs, University at Albany; and two unidentiifed men after a press event for the America East Conference, January 31, 2001. [20001131]
Musicians are under the watchful eye of their conductor during orchestra rehearsal at the University at Albany's Performing Arts Center, March 11, 2001. [20001236]
Tom Mackey demonstrates a task on the computer as Judy Johnson and student Jerry Won look on at the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, University at Albany, March 20, 2001. [20001312]
Governor George Pataki speaking at the press conference to establish the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering , April 23, 2001, held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences & Technology Management (CESTM). Pictured behind Pataki: Alain Kaloyeros, New York State Senator Joseph Bruno, Assemblyman Sheldon Silver, IBM Vice President, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock , unidentified person, and unidentified person. [20001368]
New York State Senator Joseph Bruno speaking at the press conference to establish the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering , April 23, 2001, held at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences & Technology Management (CESTM). Pictured behind Bruno from left: Alain Kaloyeros, Assemblyman Sheldon Silver, Governor George Pataki, IBM Vice President, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock , unidentified person, and unidentified person. [20001368]
A student takes notes during math class in the Educational Opportunity Program at the State University of New York at Albany, April 18, 2001. [20001361]
Linda Fowler participates in a Partnership for Literacy seminar for the Center on English Learning & Achievement at the University at Albany, August 14, 2001. [20001578]
Participants in a Partnership for Literacy seminar for the Center on English Learning & Achievement at the University at Albany, August 14, 2001. [20001578]
Members of the Kangwon National University contingent visit the University at Albany in honor of the signing of an agreement of cooperation between the two institutions, May 24, 2001. Pictured is Sung Bok Kim, University at Albany Professor of History [20001457]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock looks on as Kangwon National University President Yong Soo Park receives instructions for the signing of an agreement of cooperation between the two schools, May 24, 2001. Steven Thomson of the University at Albany International Student Services offers the instructions. [20001457]
Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis speaks at the University at Albany after being awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, February 15, 2001. [20000935]
An unidentified speaker addresses the audience at the 25th anniversary symposium and reception for the Professional Development Program at the University at Albany's Rockefeller College, October 18, 2001. [20001654]
Achievements are rewarded at the 25th anniversary symposium and reception for the Professional Development Program at the University at Albany's Rockefeller College, October 18, 2001. [20001654]
Members of the University at Albany's Professional Development Program attend Staff Day events at the Century House in Latham, October 23, 2001. [20001655]
Attendees wait for the program to begin at a September 11th memorial service in the University at Albany Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC), September 21, 2001. [20001648]
An unidentified speaker addresses the crowd at a September 11th memorial service in the University at Albany Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC), September 21, 2001. [20001648]
David Wills, chair of the Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures at the University at Albany, accepts gifts from students studying Danish at the University at Albany, May 8, 2001. [20001404]
Albany Mayor Jerry Gennings shakes hands with University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. Eliot Spitzer, Helen Desfosses and unidentified persons look on at the Boosting Business in New York State event, January 9, 2002. [20001829]
An unidentified woman speaks with newly appointed University at Albany interim president John Ryan at his welcome reception in the campus center ballroom. [20003074]
Lee McElroy, University at Albany vice -president for Athletic Administration speaks at a press conference at the Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC) to announce the hiring of Will Brown as University at Albany basketball coach. [20001979]
Lee McElroy, University at Albany vice -president for Athletic Administration speaks while Will Brown looks on at a press conference at the Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC) to announce Brown as the new University at Albany basketball coach. [20001979]
Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., keynote speaker and professor at the University of Buffalo, speaking at the podium at the Leave No Child Behind: Improving Under-Performing Urban Schools conference at the University at Albany. [20001981]
Director of Middle Earth at the University Counseling Center Dolores Cimini with unidentified persons in the health center at the University at Albany. [20001990]
An unidentified person speaks to the audience gathered at a series of presentations in the University at Albany's new auditorium in the Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management (CESTM) building. [20002552]
University at Albany student, Peter Brusoe, Class of 2003, poses for the camera. Brusoe is pursuing his master's degree and living on campus in Empire Commons. [20003106]
Ivan Steen (left), Associate Professor Director, Graduate Program in Public History, (center), and unidentified person at Kenneth Jackson's talk "The End of Sprawl: The City Beckons Once Again." This event was sponsored by the University at Albany's New York State Writers Institute event and held at the New York State Museum. [20001875]
Kenneth Jackson at his talk "The End of Sprawl: The City Beckons Once Again." This event was sponsored by the University at Albany's New York State Writers Institute event and held at the New York State Museum. [20001875]
(Left to right) Russell Banks, recipient of the New York State Edith Wharton Citation of Merit State Author Award 2004-2008, William Kennedy, executive director of the New York State Writers Institute at the University at Albany and Pulitzer-prize winning novelist, and an unidentified man attend an event honoring the New York State Author and Poet. [20003025]
Russell Banks, recipient of the New York State Edith Wharton Citation of Merit State Author Award 2004-2008, attends a New York State Writers Institute event honoring the New York State Author and Poet at the University at Albany. [20003025]
Prospective employers and students attend the Public Interest Career Fair at the University at Albany. The Career Development Center hosted the region's first Public Interest Career Fair in the Campus Center Ballroom. [20001954]
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Administrator Jane M. Kenny and Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert M. King signed an historic environmental audit agreement that commits the country's largest university system to a comprehensive, five-year environmental self-audit program. The signing took place at the University at Albany's East Campus in East Greenbush. [20002014]
Chad Waxman, Class of 2003, is pursuing a master's degree in school counseling. He serves as outreach coordinator with the Middle Earth Peer Assistance program and as assistant to the Greek Affairs Coordinator and Inter Fraternity Council Advisor. For his practicum he is assisting in the guidance office at Albany High School. [20003107]
Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings speaks at the podium during a celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of Beverwyck in 1652 behind City Hall in Albany, New York. [20002042]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaking at the podium during the celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of Beverwyck in 1652 behind City Hall in Albany, New York. [20002042]
Assemblyman John McEneny speaking at the podium while Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings and unidentified persons look on at a celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of Beverwyck in 1652 behind City Hall in Albany, New York. [20002042]
Former Towers Perrin CEO and University at Albany alumnus John T. Lynch '70, and Towers Perrin management consultant and University at Albany alumnus Jennifer Lego '93 speak at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
Former Towers Perrin CEO and University at Albany alumnus John T. Lynch '70, and Towers Perrin management consultant and University at Albany alumnus Jennifer Lego '93 pose by a plaque at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
MIT professor, physicist, and Noble Prize recipient Wolfgang Ketterle speaks with Department of Physics professors Hassaram Bakhru and Keith Ratcliff at a reception following Ketterle's guest lecture at the Performing Arts Center at the University at Albany. [20002064]
MIT professor, physicist, and Noble Prize recipient Wolfgang Ketterle speaks with University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and Department of Physics professor Hassaram Bakhru at a reception following Ketterle's guest lecture at the Performing Arts Center at the University at Albany. [20002064]
MIT professor, Physicist, and Noble Prize Recipient Wolfgang Ketterle converses with an unidentified person while University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock looks on at a reception following Ketterle's guest lecture at the Performing Arts Center at the University at Albany. [20002064]
MIT professor, physicist, and Noble Prize recipient Wolfgang Ketterle addresses the audience at the Performing Arts Center at the University at Albany. [20002064]
An unidentified member of the University at Albany faculty speaks at an event with University at Albany Interim President John Ryan in the campus center ballroom. [20003147]
Building plans at a press conference to announce that the Harriman Research and Technology Park would create a state-of-the-art research and office facilities that will serve as a catalyst for innovation in science and technology in Albany, N.Y. [20002023]
An unidentified person speaking at the press conference to announce that the Harriman Research and Technology Park would create a state-of-the-art research and office facilities that will serve as a catalyst for innovation in science and technology in Albany, N.Y. Standing behind from the left: Assemblyman John McEneny; Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings; New York State Governor George Pataki; and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002023]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock conducts an interview with WNYT-TV John McLaughlin at the press conference to announce that the Harriman Research and Technology Park would create a state-of-the-art research and office facilities that will serve as a catalyst for innovation in science and technology in Albany, N.Y. [20002023]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaks with Alain Kaloyeros, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering. Kaloyeros was named 2002 Outstanding Inventor Award by the SUNY Research Foundation. [20002032]
Alain Kaloyeros, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering, University at Albany, speaking with unidentified person. Kaloyeros was named 2002 Outstanding Inventor Award by the SUNY Research Foundation. [20002032]
Alain Kaloyeros, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering, University at Albany, speaking after being honored as 2002 Outstanding Inventor Award by the SUNY Research Foundation. [20002032]
University at Albany President Karen R. Hitchcock speaks during the panel discussion "Tech Valley Tomorrow: Strategic Partnerships for Future Growth" at the second annual Summit in Tech Valley at the Albany Marriott Hotel. Additional participants pictured from left: James J. Barba, chairman, president and CEO, Albany Medical Center; Scott C. Donnelly, senior vice president, GE Global Research; Bernard Meyerson, vice president for IBM's Communications Research and Development Center; Arthur C. Sanderson, vice president for research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Lawrence S. Sturman, director of New York State's Wadsworth Center. Tom Brokaw, anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, is the moderater. [20002072]
Edward Hannan (left), distinguished professor of Public Administration and Policy, School of Public Health, University at Albany, speaks with an unidentified man. Hannan presented "Using Outcomes Research to Assess and Improve the Quality of Health Care" at the annual University at Albany Distinguished Professor Lecture series at the Edward and Frances Gildea George Education Center at the University's School of Public Health, East Campus, Rensselaer. [20003071]
(Left to right) Julie Horney, dean of the School of Criminal Justice, an unidentified woman, and John Ryan, University at Albany interim president attend the annual Distinguished Professor Lecture series at the Edward and Frances Gildea George Education Center at the University's School of Public Health, East Campus, Rensselaer. Distinguished Professor from the School of Public Health Edward L. Hannan presented "Using Outcomes Research to Assess and Improve the Quality of Health Care." [20003071]
Carlos Santiago speaks at a podium at a ribbon cutting ceremony for Internet2 in the Campus Center Assembly Hall at the University at Albany. [20002028]
Christine Haile, Chief Information Officer, presents at a ribbon cutting ceremony for Internet2 in the Campus Center Assembly Hall at the University at Albany. [20002028]
U.S. EPA Administrator Christie Whitman during a tour of the University at Albany's Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC). Whitman discussed the environmental and health benefits of passage of President George W. Bush's Clear Skies legislation. [20002034]
From the left: Iris Berger, Judy Genshaft, and Ellen Kornegay in the Campus Center Assembly Hall for an an event sponsored by the University at Albany's Institute for Research on Women (IROW). [990325]
Ellen Kornegay in the Campus Center Assembly Hall for an an event sponsored by the University at Albany's Institute for Research on Women (IROW). [990325]
Susan Palmer, School of Education, speaks after receiving a Bread and Roses Awards from the University at Albany Council of Women's Groups. The Bread and Roses Awards are given every year by to individuals - staff, faculty, administrators, students and organizations - who have made extraordinary contributions on behalf of gender equity to enhance the quality of life for women at the University at Albany. [20002568]
Associate Vice President for Academic Affair sat Carson Carr, Jr. stands with an unidentified person at the University at Albany's Bread and Roses awards ceremony in the Standish Room of the Science library. [20002568]
From left, Dennis Whalen, executive vice president of HANYS, Frank Thompson, dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, and Helen Desfosses, professor in the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, attend the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series and distinguished service awards presentation and reception. This lecture series 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 were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Alan Hevesi, New York State Comptroller, attends the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series presentation and reception, where Hevesi was honored with the distinguished public service award. This lecture series 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 were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
Katharine Briar-Lawson, professor and dean of the School of Social Welfare and an unidentified man attend the University at Albany's 2004 Burton Lecture series reception and presentation. This lecture series 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 were two of his many contributions to New York State public service. [20003151]
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]