Individuals posing at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. From left to right: unidentified person, Julie Brokaw of the Bechtel Corporation, unidentified person and unidentified person. [20002384]
Individuals posing at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. From left to right: unidentified person, Julie Brokaw of the Bechtel Corporation, unidentified person and unidentified person and unidentified person. [20002384]
Unidentified persons and Billy Stanbery of the Heliovolt Corporation posing with a $1,000 check for the Heliovolt Corporation at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. [20002384]
Unidentified person posing with Julie Brokaw of the Bechtel Corporation and Billy Stanbery of the Heliovolt Corporation at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. [20002384]
Julie Brokaw of the Bechtel Corporation holding a $1,000 check for Konarka Industries with an unidentified person at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. [20002384]
Julie Brokaw of the Bechtel Corporation and Billy Stanbery standing with an unidentified person at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. [20002384]
Unidentified persons standing around the podium at the 15th National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Industry Growth Forum in Albany, New York. [20002384]
Dr. Pradeep Haldar, University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership with Inverters Unlimited, Inc. [20002866]
Dr. Pradeep Haldar, University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership with Inverters Unlimited, Inc. [20002866]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
Dr. Pradeep Haldar, University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership with Inverters Unlimited, Inc. [20002866]
An unidentified man , speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering [20002866]
Peter Smith, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering [20002866]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
David Usher, acting chief operating officer at Inverters Unlimited, speaking during a press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
An unidentified group of men speaking after the press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
Unidentified man, Peter Smith, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), unidentified man, Dr. Pradeep Haldar,University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Professor, and David Usher, Inverters Unlimited, pose after the press conference announcing a new partnership between Inverters Unlimited and the University at Albany's s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. [20002866]
The University at Albany hosts "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured are: William Kennedy and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002835]
The University at Albany hosts "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured from the left are: Dana Kennedy, William Kennedy and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002835]
The University at Albany Library Dean and Director Meredith Butler speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
The University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured from the left are: Dana Kennedy, William Kennedy and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002835]
The University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speak at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speak at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speak at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speak at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner speak at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
The University at Albany Head of Special Collections Brian Keough speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Seated are: University at Albany Library Dean and Director and Author William Kennedy. [20002835]
William Kennedy presents the "first box" to the University at Albany President at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured from the left are: University at Albany Library Dean and Director Meredith Butler, William Kennedy and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002835]
William Kennedy presents the "first box" to the University at Albany President at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," to celebrate the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured from the left are: William Kennedy, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and University at Albany Provost Carlos Santiago. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Author William Kennedy speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
The University at Albany Head of Special Collections Brian Keough speaks at "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
New York State Assemblyman Jack McEneny, University at Albany Library Dean and Director Meredith Butler, Author William Kennedy, and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock following "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. Pictured from the left are: Dana Kennedy, William Kennedy and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20002835]
University at Albany Library Dean and Director Meredith Butler, Author William Kennedy, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner following "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]
Professor Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) pictured with employees from MTech, a Ballston Spa-based firm founded to explore technologies relevant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). [20002819]
Professor Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) pictured with employee from MTech, a Ballston Spa-based firm founded to explore technologies relevant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). [20002819]
Professor Pradeep Haldar, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) pictured with employee from MTech, a Ballston Spa-based firm founded to explore technologies relevant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). [20002819]
Dr. Julie Horney, (right) Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at the University at Albany and an unidentified woman attend the event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Dr. Joan Wick-Pelletier, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany and Dr. Christopher Mulvey attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Michael Messitt, Director & Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany and Marcia Cockrell attend the reception for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Mary Johnson, Marissa Berley, Gail Berley and an unidentified man attend the reception event for the University at Albany's 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Dr. Christopher Mulvey, Dr. Joan Wick-Pelletier, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Dr. Julie Horney, Dean of the School of Criminal Justice of the University at Albany, attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Valerie DiRocco-Ruskin, Director of Donor Relations and Fund Management at the University at Albany and an unidentified man attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Dr. Arthur C. Collins, New York State College for Teachers alumnus and Professor Emeritus of English at the University at Albany and an unidentified man attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, an unidentified man, Ted Anderson, and Mike Messitt, Director & Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany at the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, an unidentified man, John Wolff, Chief Advancement Officer at the University at Albany, and Leo Neveu, former Deputy Controller for the University attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Warren Bagatelle, Class of 1960, and Bernard D. Arbit, Class of 1942, attend the reception event for the University at Albany's 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Catherine Herman, Vice President for Communications and Marketing at the University at Albany, and Terrance P. Thornberry, Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Leo McElory, Vice President for Athletic Administration and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University at Albany, and George R. Hearst III, president of the University at Albany Foundation Board of Directors, attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Leo McElory, Vice President for Athletic Administration and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Dr. Sorrell Chesin, Associate Vice President of University Development, an unidentified woman, and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
George R. Hearst III, president of the University at Albany Foundation Board of Directors, Marcia and Findlay Cockrell, Professor Emeritus, attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
George R. Hearst III, president of the University at Albany Foundation Board of Directors, addresses the audience at the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and David Schneyman, Class of 1985 at tend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Stan Hancock, Catherine Bertini, CEO of the World Food Programme, and George R. Hearst III, president of the University at Albany Foundation Board of Directors, attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
An unidentified man and Joan Wick-Pelletier, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Marisa Berley, Karen Hitchcock, President of the University at Albany, and Gail Berley attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Joan Wick-Pelletier, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany, and Findlay Cockrell, Professor Emeritus, attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
University at Albany students take part in the student support services program, Project Excel. Project Excel provides supportive academic assistance designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of low income, first generation, and disabled students. [20003226]
The Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. [20002876]
Attendees explore the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. [20002876]
Attendees explore the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. [20002876]
A group of individuals, including William Kennedy (at left), Pulitzer Prize-winning author and founder and director of the New York State Writers' Institute at the University at Albany and his wife Dana Sosa (back center), attend an event for the Technology Play Project. The Project which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. Kennedy was one of six playwrights whose technology plays debuted at the University at Albany. [20002876]