–Announcement by Dr. Milton Olson, Chairman of the Albany Collegiate Interfaith Center Corporation and Vice President for Management of Planning of SUNYA of a $75,000 fund raising campaign to purchase, repair and remodel the Center before classes started in the fall. Of that total $45,000 would...
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The Ph.D. in philosophy was introduced to the curriculum on June 15.
The policy states that the university will provide equal opportunities in employment, and that the university will not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
Dialogue Days Stop Classes
1970 March 19-20
Classes are suspended for two "Dialogue Days," during which students and faculty discussed various concerns, including the role of students in decision-making on campus.
Department Of Judaic Studies Created
1970 Fall
Department of Judaic Studies created.
Bachelor’s Degree requirements abolished. New requirements are instituted, including a minimum of 120 credit hours to obtain an undergraduate degree.
Department of Computer Science formally separates from the Computing Center.
"The Caucus demanded that search committees, candidates to be considered, and the SUNY Board of Trustees be equally constituted of men and women."
-–Formal announcement of Edith O. Wallace Fund fund-raising campaign. The fund was to purchase classical books for the library. It was in honor of Edith O. Wallace, Milne graduate 1914, NYSCT graduate 1918???, classics faculty member 1918-1965, Dean of Humanities, 1962-65. Funds were actively...
Albany Collegiate Interfaith Center occupies Chapel House on Waverly Place.