Michael DeLor, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Christie Clark, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Cindy Chan, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
An unidentified member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
An unidentified member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
An unidentified member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
An unidentified member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Christopher Brown, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Charles Boehm, member of the class of 2005 masters of Accounting program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Jason Best, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Jason Adriano, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Musa Aghamirzayev, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Alex Adasi, member of the class of 2005 masters of Business Administration program in the School of Business at the University at Albany poses for a photograph. [20002691]
Department of Art professor Edward Mayer and sculpture technician Roger Bisbing pose at the new University at Albany Fine Arts Sculpture Studio. [20002263]
Department of Art professor Edward Mayer and sculpture technician Roger Bisbing pose at the new University at Albany Fine Arts Sculpture Studio. [20002263]
Department of Art professor Edward Mayer and sculpture technician Roger Bisbing pose at the new University at Albany Fine Arts Sculpture Studio. [20002263]
Department of Art professor Edward Mayer and sculpture technician Roger Bisbing pose at the new University at Albany Fine Arts Sculpture Studio. [20002263]
Unidentified persons from the University at Albany's School of Public Health participate in a community outreach program at the East Campus. [20002224]
Unidentified persons from the University at Albany's School of Public Health participate in a community outreach program at the East Campus. [20002224]
Unidentified persons from the University at Albany's School of Public Health participate in a community outreach program at the East Campus. [20002224]
Unidentified persons from the University at Albany's School of Public Health participate in a community outreach program at the East Campus. [20002224]
Dennis Sugumele speaks at a check presentation by the Dominion Foundation to the University at Albany's Middle Earth, a peer assistance program. [20003220]
Chad, a student at the University at Albany, speaks at a check presentation by the Dominion Foundation to Middle Earth, a peer assistance program. [20003220]
Kimberly Tobin, coauthor of the book "Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective," that won the American Society of Criminology's 2003 Michael J. Hindelang Award for the most outstanding contribution to research in criminology. Tobin, an assistant professor of criminal justice at Westfield State College, who earned her Ph.D. in sociology from UAlbany. [20002731]
An unidentified person and Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King seated inside one of the 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
An interior view of one of the 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
A side view of one of the 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Several of the 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King and an unidentified person examine the interior of a vehicle at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King speaking at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. GEM representative Barry Carr and an unidentified person stand behind the podium. [20002732]
An unidentified person speaking at the podium at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King and Global Electric Motors representative Barry Carr stand on either side of the podium. [20002732]
Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King, Global Electric Motors Representative Barry Carr and an unidentified person pose while holding ceremonial keys at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Barry Carr, a representative of Global Electric Motorcars, speaking at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
An unidentified person speaking at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King and an unidentified person look on. [20002732]
An unidentified person standing at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) Robert L. King speaking on the podium at an event showcasing 10 new Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) donated to the University at Albany by the New York Power Association and DaimlerChrysler in 2003. [20002732]
University at Albany School of Social Welfare Professor Carolyn A. Smith and coauthor of the book "Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective," that won the American Society of Criminology's 2003 Michael J. Hindelang Award for the most outstanding contribution to research in criminology. Smith is an associate professor of social welfare who studies the impact of the family, including parental abuse and maltreatment, on teen development [20002731]
Terence P. Thornberry poses at the University at Albany. He is coauthor of the book "Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective," that won the American Society of Criminology's 2003 Michael J. Hindelang Award for the most outstanding contribution to research in criminology. Thornberry, a distinguished professor of criminal justice and director of the Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center, has directed the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS) since its inception in 1986. [20002731]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and New York Giants Head Football Coach Jim Fassel speaking at the New York Giants VIP Breakfast held at the University at Albany. [20002156]
University at Albany School of Criminal Justice Professor Alan Lizotte and coauthor of the book "Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective" that won the American Society of Criminology's 2003 Michael J. Hindelang Award for the most outstanding contribution to research in criminology. Lizotte is a nationally known expert on patterns of gun ownership and the impact of guns on criminal behavior [20002731]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock recognizing Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings at the New York Giants VIP Breakfast held at the University at Albany. [20002156]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and New York Giants Head Football Coach Jim Fassel talking at the Giants VIP Breakfast held at the University at Albany. [20002156]
WNYC-13 Sports Reporter Rodger Wyland speaking at the New York Giants VIP Breakfast held at the University at Albany. Also pictured are University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, New York Giants Head Football Coach Jim Fassel, and Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings. [20002156]