
Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History Month
LaTosha Brown of Black Votes Matter will speak at the MLK Celebration, and an exhibition entitled "The First Step to Freedom" opens in the Campus Center.

Gender & Sexuality Month Brings Full Calendar of Virtual Events
A full month of virtual events will celebrate Gender and Sexuality Month, including a keynote presentation from a well-known actress as well as Zumba, educational talks and trivia.

Professor pens article on historic election of Kamala Harris
Janell Hobson, chair of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies, published an article in Ms. Magazine about what it means to have women in the highest offices in the country.

Minority Nurse Practitioners Underrepresented in New York State
A recent study conducted by the Center for Health Workforce Studies examined the racial/ethnic composition of New York’s nurse practitioner (NP) workforce.
ODI Observation | From the desk of Interim Chief Diversity Officer Sam Caldwell
The events of January 6, 2021 highlight the increasingly disparate realities that exist in our democracy across lines of intersectional identity, including race.
UAlbany Celebrates Native American Heritage Month
In May 1850, nine Native American students were admitted to UAlbany. On July 13, 1865, Harriet Twoguns becomes the first UAlbany graduate of Native American descent.

Black Solidarity Day
Various members of the University at Albany community came together to conclude Black Solidarity Day with a solemn moment of remembrance.
"El Comienzo" Banquet Kicks off 1619 Series
El Comienzo, the annual banquet hosted by the student group Fuerza Latina, has a new look this year and a new focus: mental health awareness.