The Honor Roll: University at Albany; Ambitious Goals, Extraordinary Progress

From: The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education | Date: July 16, 2001| Author: A, Roger | Copyright information

The Honor Roll: University at Albany; Ambitious Goals, Extraordinary Progress

The Middle States Commission of Higher Education reaccredited the University at Albany, State University of New York in 2000. Following a full-scale review, the report concluded, "The University at Albany has made extraordinary progress in becoming a nationally recognized research university and is well positioned to achieve its ambitious goals."

University at Albany President Karen R. Hitchcock says t...

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