The program was a preprofessional internship/masters degree program for minority seniors. The first awards were given out during the 1991/92 academic year to Marcia Fulcher of the Bronx, Scott Hughes of Coeymans, and Simone Freeman of Albany.
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Ph.D. in Information Science approved to be offered September 1990. The interdisciplinary degree program involved collaboration between the School of Business, the Departments of Communication, Geography and Planning, Computer Science, the School of Information Science and Policy and the...
Center for Geosocial Analysis founded in Institute for the Study of Information Science (ISIS).
H. Patrick Swygert assumes office of president. He is the First African American president of the university.
Department of African and Afro-American Studies renamed Department of Africana Studies.
President Vincent O'Leary resigns to return to teaching effective July 31th. His resignation was effective summer of 1990.
Human Diversity course requirement instituted.
Masters of Public Health offered by School of Public Health.
1989-90 Annual Fund raises $803,102. Committee on University And Community Relations created to address neigh- borhood concerns with University students in Albany. The program developed into a "full-fledged educational and preventive program incorporating neigh- borhood businesses, tavern owners,...
At the time, the Chapel House was a privately owned and operated facility located at 1 University Drive West. It was purchased in 2016 by the University at Albany Foundation. Interfaith programming has since been moved to the Campus Center.