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CEHC's Benjamin Yankson displays a smart robot he is using to teach cybersecurity workshops. (Photo by Patrick Dodson)
Benjamin Yankson Awarded Drescher Award for Smart Toy Privacy and Safety Research
CEHC Assistant Professor Benjamin Yankson will spend the Fall 2022 semester developing a successful NSF CAREER grant proposal to support his research on designing a privacy preservation framework for children’s smart connected toys.
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Rockefeller College Ranked Among Top-25 in Six Graduate Specialties
Rockefeller is as the highest ranked public affairs college in the Northeast region among public universities, according to the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Public Affairs Schools rankings.
Sonia Manzano, in a purple sweater, leans in and smiles at a large, fuzzy, light blue Muppet
Actor and Author Sonia Manzano Will Appear this Spring in the Creative Life Series
Best known for playing Maria on Sesame Street for nearly five decades, Manzano is also the author of children's books, young adult fiction, TV scripts and a memoir.
Professor Aiguo Dai displays his research findings on a laptop inside University Hall.
Aiguo Dai Named SUNY Distinguished Professor
The title is conferred upon SUNY faculty who have achieved national or international prominence and a distinguished reputation within their chosen field.
Composite image shows the Boor Sculpture studio above, and three students working in it below: a woman creating a clay sculpture of a person, a man cutting PVC pipe with a circular saw, and a person in a welding helmet working with on a triangular piece of metal as sparks fly.
Boor Sculpture Studio Celebrating 20 Years
Created with generous funding from Terri Boor, UAlbany's creative and fabrication space continues to inspire the next generation of artists.
A man with a mustache and his freckle-faced young daughter smile while standing together in front of Niagara Falls.
5 Questions with Faculty: Ryan Irwin
History professor explores global governance and decolonization, when he's not adventuring on a quest with his family.
Lynne Tillman in repose
Tillman Extolled by American Academy for Fiction and Writing Mastery
For her achievements both as a writer of fiction and literary and cultural criticism Lynne Tillman was named last week the winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Katherine Anne Porter Award, “to a prose writer whose achievements and dedication to the literary profession have been demonstrated.”