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1844

Founded in 1844 as the first public institution of higher learning in New York State, it comprises three campuses and offers more than 17,000 students the expansive opportunities of a large university in an environment designed to foster individual success.

1888

The University’s 7-foot white plaster statue of Minerva dates to 1888.

1906

The Minerva statue was originally located at the New York State Normal College’s Willet Street campus but, when a devastating fire broke out in the college’s administrative offices in 1906, a brave custodian named Charles Wurtham rescued the statue from the burning building.

1913

The figure of Minerva and the Latin motto “Sapientia et sua et docendi causa” — which means “Wisdom, both for its own sake and for the sake of teaching" — have appeared on the University seal since about 1913.

1914

In 1914, the institution officially became known as the New York State College for Teachers — one year after the figure of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, first appeared on the University seal.

1962

By 1962, the College had earned national distinction and the State University of New York system of higher education underwent a rapid expansion in response to rising needs.

1987

The Minerva statue was rededicated in 1987.

2020

UAlbany was also one of 119 United States colleges and universities to receive the 2020 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification.

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