Center For Community Studies Wins $10,000 Research Grant 1950 Center for Community Studies wins $10,000 research grant first major research grant for New York State College for Teachers.
Brubacher Lounge In Sayles Hall Receives Plaque From Class Of 1937 1950 Brubacher Lounge in Sayles Hall receives plaque from Class of 1937.
Teacher Placement Bureau Headed By Elmer Mathews 1949 Teacher Placement Bureau headed by Elmer Mathews, Secretary, a division of the Office of Field Service and Placement, first mentioned in NYSCT Annual Catalog. (Annual Catalog, 1949-50, pp. 22-23) According to a later Alumni Quarterly article the Bureau was a joint student and College initiative.
The Final Transfer Of The New York State College For Teachers To The State University Of New York Becomes Effective 1949 April 1 -–The final transfer of the New York State College for Teachers to the State University of New York becomes effective.
President John M. Sayles, The Second Graduate To Hold The Title President 1947 March 10 President John M. Sayles, the second graduate to hold the title president, resigns due to ill health. Sayles made many improvements to the Western Avenue (Downtown) Campus and planned the post-war additions to the college on Washington Avenue. He was also a strong advocate of the Five Year...
Plans For The New Washinton Avenue Facade Of The Nysct Western Avenue Campus Published On May 11 1946 Plans for the new Washinton Avenue facade of the NYSCT Western Avenue Campus published on May 11, 1946 in the Knickerbocker Press. Harold O. Fullerton drew the sketch which contained additons to Draper, Husted (subsequently Richardson), and Page Halls. The sketch also included a proposed...
Van Derzee Hall Opened By Benevolent Association 1946 Van Derzee Hall opened by Benevolent Association, named for Judge Newton Van Derzee. The house was situated on the corner of State Street and Sprague Place adjacent to Washington Park, housed 47 ex G I s and three married couples.
Graduate School Of Public Affairs Founded As Joint Syracuse University/New York University Venture 1946 Graduate School of Public Affairs founded as joint Syracuse University/New York University venture. This is the direct predecessor or the Nelson A. Rockefeller Graduate School of Public Affairs and Policy which became part of the State University of New York at Albany in 1966.
Ten Acres Of St. Mary's Park Deeded To The State Of New York By The City Of Albany For A Gymnasium 1945 Ten acres of St. Mary's park deeded to the State of New York by the City of Albany for a gymnasium, health education building and athletic fields for the NYSCT.
A Centennial History Of The New York State College For Teachers At Albany, N.Y., By William And Florence French, Issued On 100th Anniversary Of Founding Of School 1944 William French, was a member of the New York State College For Teachers Class of 1929, and Florence Smith French was a graduate of the Class of 1933.