(From the left) University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, University at Albany Professor of English Lydia Davis, and University at Albany Dean of the College of Arts andf Sciences Joan Wick-Pelletier, attend the reception honoring Davis as one of 24 MacArthur Fellows for 2003 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation [20002861]
The University at Albany's President Karen Hitchcock and University at Albany Professor of English Lydia Davis, attend the reception honoring Davis as one of 24 MacArthur Fellows for 2003 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation [20002861]
The University at Albany's President Karen Hitchcock conversing with two unidentified women at the reception honoring University at Albany Professor of English Lydia Davis as one of 24 MacArthur Fellows for 2003 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation [20002861]
Photo of from left to right, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, an unidentified man at the podium, and an unidentified man, attend a reception located at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). [20002923]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock greets an unidentified man at a reception at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management). [20002923]
From left to right: two unidentified men, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, and SUNY Fredonia president Dennis Hefner attend a reception at CESTM (Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management) [20002923]
Joe and Eunice Whittlesey and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend an event for the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, and 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]
University at Albany President, Karen Hitchcock attends an event for the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, and 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]