A portrait of Douglas M. Windham, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the Department of Educational and Administration Policy Studies, and winner of the 1991 Distinguished Service Award.
A portrait of Douglas M. Windham, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the Department of Educational and Administration Policy Studies, and winner of the 1991 Distinguished Service Award.
A portrait of Douglas M. Windham, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the Department of Educational and Administration Policy Studies, and winner of the 1991 Distinguished Service Award.
A picture of Vincent O'Leary (viewer's left), Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, presenting the Paul C. Lemon Award to Barry R. Noon (Ph.D, 1979). Noon is a Professor in the Deptartment of Fishery and Wildlife Biology at Colorado State University and was Chief Scientist of the National Biological Service, Washington, D.C., during the Clinton Administration. The Paul C. Lemon Ecology Award is presented "for a thesis that is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the ecological and environmental problems, inter-relationships and challenges in the natural world." The award was first presented in 1973 after being endowed by Lemon, a former chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, and is given every two years. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
A picture of Vincent O'Leary (viewer's far left), Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, presenting the Paul C. Lemon Award to Barry R. Noon (Ph.D, 1979) with an unidentified woman, and John Mackiewicz, a Professor in the Department of Biology. Noon is currently a Professor in the Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology at Colorado State University and was Chief Scientist of the National Biological Service, Washington, D.C., during the Clinton Administration. The Paul C. Lemon Ecology Award is presented "for a thesis that is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the ecological and environmental problems, inter-relationships and challenges in the natural world." The award was first presented in 1973 after being endowed by Lemon, a former chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, and is given every two years. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Dr. Arthur Collins, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1948 presenting the first Futterer Fellowship Award to Robert Verini, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1973. The Futterer Fellowship is awarded for graduate study in theatre or theatre-related fields.
Attending an event associated with Alumni Weekend, 1978 are, left to right: Dennis O'Malley, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1970 and Chairman for the Class of 1970; Blanche Robbins, New York State College for Teachers, class of 1927, recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award; Sorrell E. Chesin, Office of University Affairs.
Helen Horowitz of the Economics Department presenting the Ada Craig Walker Award to Marsha J. Seidelman, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1978. The Ada Craig Walker Award is given to the senior woman who best typifies the ideals of the University.
Patricia Kennedy, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1958 presenting the Edna Shafer MacAffer Award to Anita Hugue, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1978 during Alumni Weekend, 1978. The Edna Shafer MacAffer Award is given to women who best typify the ideals of Psi Gamma and Mrs. MacAffer.
A group of people participating in the presentation of the membership and attandence awards given to class of 1928 during the Alumni Luncheon on Alumni Weekend, 1978. Seated, left to right: Clyde Slocum; Frances Smith, Class Councillor; Betty Strong Finley; Standing, left to right: Ruth Grubel Lee, and Francis Griffin; all New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1928.