Attending the "College to Work" program are University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock (center), Richard P. Mills (right), New York State Commissioner of Education, 1995-2007, and Carl T. Hayden (left), Chancellor of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, 1995-2002. [20000746]
Carl T. Hayden, Chancellor of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, 1995-2002, addresses attendees at the "College to Work" program. [20000746]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock is welcomed to the podium by Richard P. Mills, New York State Commissioner of Education, 1995-2007, at the "College to Work" program. [20000746]
Attending the "College to Work" program are University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock (center), Richard P. Mills (right), New York State Commissioner of Education, 1995-2007, and Carl T. Hayden (left), Chancellor of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, 1995-2002. [20000746]
Donna Bellino (class of 2004) stands in the State Capitol building. She is a criminal justice and psychology major at the University at Albany and the Stanley Fink Legislative Intern. Bellino works for 101st District (Ulster County) Assemblyman Kevin Cahill and her day-to-day activities include handling of correspondence, setting up appointments and helping Cahill to maintain contact with his constituents. [20002975]
Donna Bellino (class of 2004) stands in the State Capitol building. She is a criminal justice and psychology major at the University at Albany and the Stanley Fink Legislative Intern. Bellino works for 101st District (Ulster County) Assemblyman Kevin Cahill and her day-to-day activities include handling of correspondence, setting up appointments and helping Cahill to maintain contact with his constituents. [20002975]
Donna Bellino (class of 2004) stands in the State Capitol building. She is a criminal justice and psychology major at the University at Albany and the Stanley Fink Legislative Intern. Bellino works for 101st District (Ulster County) Assemblyman Kevin Cahill and her day-to-day activities include handling of correspondence, setting up appointments and helping Cahill to maintain contact with his constituents. [20002975]
Unidentified persons shaking hands at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
An unidentified person hoists an award at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
An unidentified person speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. Also pictured are Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and New York Senator Kemp Hannon. [20002453]
The audience at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. New York Senator Kemp Hannon sits nearby. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. New York Senator Kemp Hannon sits nearby. [20002453]
New York Senator Kemp Hannon stands at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York Senator Kemp Hannon stands at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York Senator Kemp Hannon stands at the podium and addresses unidentified persons at a legislative update with the University at Albany's Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management and the School of Business. [20002453]
An unidentified person speaks at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaking at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
Unidentified persons seated in the audience at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks with an unidentified person at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks with an unidentified person at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York Senator Kemp Hannon speaking with unidentified persons at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York State assemblyman Richard Gottfried speaks with an unidentified person at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
New York Senator Kemp Hannon speaking with unidentified persons at the seventh annual New York State legislative health care update sponsored the University at Albany's School of Business and the Institution for the Advancement of Health Care Management. [20002453]
Sarah Decker (class of 2004), recipient of the Stanley Fink Internship, has interned for two years at the Univeristy at Albany's Art Museum. Decker majors in American History and she put her academic background to use when she worked on a 2002 exhibit that commemorated the city of Albany's 350th anniversary with lectures and paintings, photographs, and other archival materials that vividly evoked the city's heritage. She recently researched the artists and helped to write promotional materials and press releases for the current exhibit at the museum, Home Extension, which features the work of ten internationally known contemporary artists. [20002980]
Sarah Decker (class of 2004), recipient of the Stanley Fink Internship, has interned for two years at the Univeristy at Albany's Art Museum. Decker majors in American History and she put her academic background to use when she worked on a 2002 exhibit that commemorated the city of Albany's 350th anniversary with lectures and paintings, photographs, and other archival materials that vividly evoked the city's heritage. She recently researched the artists and helped to write promotional materials and press releases for the current exhibit at the museum, Home Extension, which features the work of ten internationally known contemporary artists. [20002980]
Sarah Decker (class of 2004), recipient of the Stanley Fink Internship, has interned for two years at the Univeristy at Albany's Art Museum. Decker majors in American History and she put her academic background to use when she worked on a 2002 exhibit that commemorated the city of Albany's 350th anniversary with lectures and paintings, photographs, and other archival materials that vividly evoked the city's heritage. She recently researched the artists and helped to write promotional materials and press releases for the current exhibit at the museum, Home Extension, which features the work of ten internationally known contemporary artists. [20002980]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik at her lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik at her lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik at her lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. at Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik's lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik with an unidentifed person at Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik's lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Associate Professor of Nanoengineering Dr. Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik with an unidentifed person at her lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
Unidentified persons examining equipment at Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik's lab at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering. [20002473]
"Faces of Liberty," a photo-journalism exhibit highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. In this photograph, an unidentified woman and Melanie Trimble, executive director of the NYCLU Capital Region chapter review the exhibit. [20002987]
"Faces of Liberty," a photo-journalism exhibit highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. In this photograph Findlay Cockrell, professor, and Alice Green, executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, attend a reception for the exhibit. [20002987]
Daniel Levitas, author of The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right (2002) and Carson Carr, professor at the University at Albany speak at a reception for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Melanie Trimble, executive director of NYCLU Capital Region chapter, Brian Keough, head of the M.E. Grenander, Department of Special Collections and Archives, and an unidentified woman speak at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Deborah LaFond, librarian at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Sydney Allen, librarian at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Carson Carr, professor at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Melanie Trimble, executive director of NYCLU Capital Region chapter, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman protests at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman protests at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Scott Fein, attorney at Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Alice Green, executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Alice Green, executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Daniel Levitas, author of The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right (2002), speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified man speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
J. Kevin Doolen, chair of the Department of Theatre, believes that "theater gets to the core of what it means to be human. That's the point of theater. It is not mere entertainment." Doolen, who joined the University at Albany in the summer of 2003 from Texas A&M University, said theater is a way in which students "can experience important social concerns, shed light into the human spirit, use their knowledge of literature, and combine these to align perfectly with the arts and psychology." With this philosophy in mind, Doolen sees theatre as being truly "the" liberal art. "There is nothing at this University that a student could take that is not applicable to theater," he said. [20003004]
J. Kevin Doolen, chair of the Department of Theatre, believes that "theater gets to the core of what it means to be human. That's the point of theater. It is not mere entertainment." Doolen, who joined the University at Albany in the summer of 2003 from Texas A&M University, said theater is a way in which students "can experience important social concerns, shed light into the human spirit, use their knowledge of literature, and combine these to align perfectly with the arts and psychology." With this philosophy in mind, Doolen sees theatre as being truly "the" liberal art. "There is nothing at this University that a student could take that is not applicable to theater," he said. [20003004]
New York State Senator Joseph Bruno shaking hands with an unidentified person at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings stand nearby. [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki, New York State Senator Joseph Bruno, Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings, Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros and unidentified persons standing in a circle at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki walks to the stage at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros speaking at the podium at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. Seated onstage are unidentified persons and New York State Governor George Pataki. [20002482]
Dean of the School of Nanosciences and NanoEngineering Alain Kaloyeros speaking at the podium at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki speaking at the podium at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki speaking at the podium at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. In the audience [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki speaking at the podium at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. In the audience [20002482]
An unidentified person speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
New York State Governor George Pataki seated onstage at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]
An unidentified person speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the second building at the University at Albany's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management. [20002482]