Diversity - People of Color
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- Africana Studies Community Service Program
The Department of Africana Studies offers internship opportunities to its undergraduate and graduate students with various local non-profits and agencies. - Africana Studies Department
Encourages appreciation of diversity and emphasizes the ways people of African descent have constructed and interpreted their lives and cultures. - Center for Latino, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies (CELAC)
CELAC's goals include promoting research and encouraging greater understanding and appreciation of Latino multicultural diversity within U.S. society. - Center for Social and Demographic Analysis
Provides a strong research infrastructure for scholarship in the social sciences with an emphasis on interdisciplinary population research. - Center for Urban Youth & Technology (CUYT)
CUYT is dedicated to implementing technology-based programs designed to work with urban youth. - Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities
The Center focuses on minority health disparities in the smaller cities and towns of New York. - Department of Latin American, Carribean and U.S. Latino Studies (LACS)
Special opportunities are available for students pursuing Latin American, Caribbean and US Latino Studies. - Global Center for Critical Demography and Public Sociology
Conducts scholarship based upon critical demography paradigm and the development of concepts that historically do not fit traditional demography. - New York Latino Research and Resources Network (NYLARNet)
NYLARNet addresses significant public policy issues related to the Latino population of New York and the Northeast, especially through publications and conferences. - Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Implements a robust recruitment strategy to enroll a diverse body of students at UAlbany, including the development of community relationships. - Science & Technology Entry Program (STEP)
STEP prepares historically underrepresented and/or economically disadvantaged K-12 students to acquire the aptitude and skills necessary to pursue post-secondary degrees. - The Shepherd Project
Establishes long-term partnerships with faculty at partner institutions in order to recruit and mentor excellent minority graduate students.




