Benevolent Association Administrative Assistant Lorna Reamer poses with Benevolent Association Business Manager Ronnie Henighan at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
David '53 and Frances Martin '71 speak to Benevolent Association Board Member Kristina Moran '92 at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Benevolent Association Board member Luz Molina Malaret '77 speaks to Joseph Whittlesey at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Eunice Whittlesey '44 converses with Royann Blodgett '51 while Benevolent Association Board Member Luz Molina Malaret '77 speaks with Joseph Whittlesey in the background at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Joseph Whittlesey, Frances Martin '71, Royann Blodgett '51, and Benevolent Association Board Member Kristina Moran '92 attend 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]
Frances '71 and David Martin '53 speak with Eunice Whittlesey '44 while Joseph Whittlesey speaks with former Board Member of the Benevolent Association Lewis Welch at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
Benevolent Association Board Member Luz Molina Malaret '77 speaks with Frances '71 and David Martin '53 at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
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]
Joseph Whittlesey speaks with former Board Member of the Benevolent Association Lewis Welch at a University at Albany alumni anniversary luncheon in the Milne building. [20002172]
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]
Donna Regenstreif 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 speaking 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 Vice President of Academic Affairs Carlos Sanitago speaks at the University at Albany 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 Katherine Briar-Lawson 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]
Speaker John McCarthy speaking 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]
Bill Reynolds speaking 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]
Linda Lambert speakingat 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]
Laura Bronstein of the University at Albany speaking 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]
Executive Director of the Albany Guardian Society Richard Iannello speaking 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]
An unidentified person speaking at the podium 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]
Laura Bronstein of the University at Albany speaking 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]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar and an unidentified person pose together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar pose together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield speakingas a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar pose together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock stands with unidentified persons as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock poses with President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar and unidentified persons stand together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
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]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Teaching to Professor Howard Stratton. Professor Stratton is a member of the faculty in the Department of Biometry and Statistics in the School of Public Health. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Teaching to Professor George Richardson. Professor Richardson is a member of the faculty in the Department of Public Administration and Policy. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Teaching to Professor George Richardson. Professor Richardson is a member of the faculty in the Department of Public Administration and Policy. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Teaching to Professor James Acker. Professor Acker is a member of the faculty in the School of Criminal Justice. [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]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Support Services to Pamela Laverty, who works in the Institute of Gerontology as the Senior Administrative Assistant. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Support Services to Kathy Plunkett, who works in the Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning. [20002620]
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 Research to Steven Seidman at the University at Albany's 2003 Awards of Excellence. Professor Seidman is a member of the faculty in the Department of Sociology. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Professional Service to Cheryl Savini in recognition of her work as the Office for Sponsored Programs Research Compliance Administrator. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Professional Service to Dawn Kakumba in recognition of her work in the Advisement Services Center/Undergraduate Studies office. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Professional Service to Shirley Downey in recognition of her work in the Career Development Center. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence Academic Service to Professor David Strogatz. Professor Strogatz is a member of the Department of Epidemiology faculty and started at the School of Public Health in 1989. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock presenting the award for Excellence in Academic Service to Janet Perloff. Perloff is the associate dean for research in the School of Social Welfare and a professor in the School of Public Health. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock posing with University at Albany Professor Iris Berger, who was presented with the 2003 Award for Excellence in Academic Service. Professor Berger is a member of the faculty in the Department of History. [20002620]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock posing with University at Albany Professor Iris Berger, who was presented with the 2003 Award for Excellence in Academic Service. Professor Berger is a member of the faculty in the Department of History. [20002620]
Helen Desfosses, associate professor of Public Administration and Policy, and Africana Studies, speaks at the farewell reception for outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [20003128]
Distinguished Professor of English and American Literature, Distinguished Service Professor, Collins Fellow and Grand Marshal of the University Ronald Bosco speaks during the farewell reception for University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock. [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]
(Left to right) Murray Blair, an unidentified woman, outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, and an unidentified man attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
(Left to right) outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, Frank Thompson, dean of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, an unidentified woman, and Julie Horney, dean of the School of Criminal Justice, attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
(Left to right) Heather Miller, librarian, and outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and her husband, Murray Blair, address the audience during Hitchock's farewell reception. [20003128]
(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 (left) and Julie Horney, dean of the School of Criminal Justice, attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and Frank Thompson, dean of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and George Philip, SUNY Board of Trustees member, attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Frank Thompson, dean of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, speaks at outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Peter Bloniarz, dean of the College of Computing and Information, speaks at outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
From left, outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, her husband Murray Blair, and an unidentified woman attend Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Susan Phillips, provost and vice president for academic affairs, speaks at outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Julie Horney, dean of the School of Criminal Justice speaks at outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock's farewell reception. [20003128]
Outgoing University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, second from left, attends a farewell reception in her honor with three two unidentified women. [20003128]