The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Atmospheric Science Research Center.
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University Art Museum Records, 1997 June 16 - 2013 June 1 3.33 cubic ft.
Records of the Art Museum that was built on UAlbany's Uptown Campus with the support of Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
This collection contains files covering the creation and activities of the William L. Reece Emeritus Center.
Center for Technology and Government, 1994-2013 0.33 cubic ft.
Records of university-sponsored applied research center that examines and aids the adoption of technological innovation in government.
Initiatives for Women Records, 1992-2003 6.33 cubic ft.
Contains records from Initiatives for Women, which grants financial awards to individuals or groups affiliated with the University at Albany that support the advacement of women or women's concerns. Materials include meeting minutes, awards files, and ephemera.
National Research Center on English Learning and Achievement (CELA) Records, 1988-1999 1.0 cubic ft.
The Center on English Learning & Achievement (CELA) specializes in research, development, and services to improve literacy teaching and learning across the grades and subjects.
Contains records from the Public Service Workshops Program (formerly called the Public Service Training Program), a professional development program administered by the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy under contract with the New York State Governor's Office of Employee Relations. Includes progress reports, committee records, and course materials.
This collection is made up of the inactive records of the Capitol Region Center for Arts in Education (CRCAIE).
Features recordings and images of author readings and other literary events.
Contains technical reports from the Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research, a research center affiliated with the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy.
Contains materials from the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, a public policy research institute operated by SUNY. The bulk of the collection consists of audio and video tapes.
The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Institute for Government and Policy Studies,
Institute for Mesoamerican Studies Records, 1977-1985 0.2 cubic ft.
Contains publications from the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, a research institute within the Department of Anthropology that focuses on the peoples and cultures of Mesoamerica.
Institute For Humanistic Studies Records, 1977-1980 3.33 cubic ft.
Faced with major cutbacks in support for the Humanities in the mid-1970s, the Institute for Humanistic Studies was created to stimulate research and critical thinking in the Humanities on the State University of New York at Albany campus.
The Center for Women in Government & Civil Society (CWGCS) was established in 1978 to elimination of sex discrimination in New York State government employment. The Center part of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy and receives both public and private funding.
State University of New York at Albany. Center for Latino, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies
CELAC was established promote research, publications, technical assistance, and resource services to the academic, international, and local communities focused on the Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino populations.
Career Education Institute Records, 1974-1976 2 cubic ft.
Contains the records of the Career Education Institute, which was a professional development program that ran from 1974-1976 for secondary school teachers in the Capital District aimed at helping integrate career education into secondary school curricula. The collection consists of administrative correspondence, financial documents, and informational materials from the program.
A joint federal and state grant-funded program to implement competency-based teacher education (CBTE) and develop a statewide collaborative system of support for additional CBTE efforts.
Center for Undergraduate Education Records, 1970-1988 .33 cubic ft.
State University of New York at Albany. Center for Undergraduate Education
Contains materials relating to the Center for Undergraduate Education, which was the administrative office responsible for overseeing advisement activities for freshmen and sophomores.
Two-Year College Development Center, 1969-1991 2 cubic ft.
Contains records from the Two-Year College Development Center (later referred to as the Two-Year College Student Development Center, and subsequently renamed the Center for Innovation and Career Development). The collection contains annual reports, workshop and conference materials, and educational materials.
This collection consists of records documenting the finances of and the workshops and activities put on by the University at Albany's Center for Humanistic Education during its period of activity.
Institute of Gerontology Records, 1968-1995 11.6 cubic ft.
The records of the Institute of Gerontology include materials from the Institute on Aging, the Institute of Gerontology and the Ringel Institute of Gerontology, all of which served the same function within the State University of New York at Albany. Records include materials about program creation, correspondence, day files, grant applications, budgets, publications, research materials and professional development.
Directed by Eugene I. Rabinowitch, the Center studied "human ecology" and interdiciplinary communications by sponsoring conferences, seminars, and symposia.
Contains the inactive records of the Center for Legislative Development (formerly the Comparative Development Studies Center), which delivers training and technical assistance programs to strengthen governmental institutions around the world.
Performing Arts Center, 1965-1989 6.56 cubic ft.
Contains records from the Performing Arts Center, which was completed in 1969 on the new campus to replace Page Hall as the primary performance space at the University. The collection includes space planning materials, publications, and records from events held at the PAC (including fliers, press releases, programs, and attendence reports).
Computing Center Records, 1965-1982 12.33 cubic ft.
The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Computing Center.
Includes publications from the Center for Curriculum Research and Service, which provided laboratory experience for the development and application of curricula for undergraduate and graduate students.
Center for Inter-American Studies Records, 1962-1976 2.33 cubic ft.
Contains records from the Center of Inter-American Studies, which sponsored interdisciplinary language and cultural studies program relating to Latin America.
Educational Opportunity Center, 1959-1978 1.8 cubic ft.
This collection is comprised of the inactive records from the Educational Opportunity Center at the State University of New York at Albany.
Center for Community Studies Records, 1946-1976 14.2 cubic ft.
Created in 1950 in part to study education in school districts. The Center's mission was to identify the research factors that aid in constructing and maintaining strong democratic communities and to promote such factors through education.
Albany Collegiate Center, 1933-1937 0.17 cubic ft.
The collection consists of records from the University at Albany's Albany Collegiate Center, 1933-1937.