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Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Diversity and Inclusion at UAlbany

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s primary role is to carry out the University at Albany’s mission to ensure that diversity — in our people and in our ideas — drives excellence in everything we do.

We provide campus-wide leadership to ensure we have a diverse and inclusive environment for our students, both graduate and undergraduate, faculty, staff, curriculum, programs, and activities. We also promote a safe, equitable, growth-minded and engaged campus community that embraces the strengths of our differences.

While we won’t solve every challenge, we will create the kind of environment where we shed light and use best practices to move the University community forward. After all, a diverse and inclusive campus creates an environment where all can and will be expected to succeed.

That’s UAlbany’s commitment and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion embraces this challenge. Your thoughts, concerns, and questions are welcomed. 
 

Vice President for Inclusive Excellence & Equity and Staff

Visit our Staff Directory to meet our team.

Our Mission

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will disseminate knowledge to create transformational change at UAlbany, so all people make responsible contributions that support the University’s mission “to empower our students, faculty and campus communities to author their own success.”

Our Vision

The University at Albany will be a learning, living and working space where dialogue is encouraged, faculty, staff and student voices are heard, differences are embraced, and the entire community makes a positive contribution to a diverse and global world.

What We Do
  • Provide oversight of the University's recruitment process for faculty and non-civil service staff, in collaboration with Human Resources and the Provost's Office

  • Provide professional development for faculty and staff related to cultural competency, civility, equity and inclusion

  • Encourage and support the retention of underrepresented faculty, staff and students

  • Refer incidents of alleged bias in the work environment, recruitment process, tenure process, and in our classrooms and University spaces 

Featured Programs

Most training programs provide the following free or affordable continuing education credits: 

  • Nursing contact hours
  • Continuing medical education credits
  • Certified in Public Health renewal credits
  • Continuing education contact hours in health education
  • Lactation continuing education recognition points
  • Social work continuing education hours
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Who We Are
Accreditations
Northeast Multistate Division Nurses Leading Innovative Partnerships

Continuing Nurse Education Contact Hours

The University at Albany School of Public Health is an Approved Provider of continuing nurse education by the Northeast Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

 

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Certified Health Education Specialist Contact Hours

Sponsored by the School of Public Health, University and Albany, SUNY, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.

 

ACCME Accredited Provider

Continuing Medical Education Credits

The School of Public Health, University at Albany is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

Public Health Training & Professional Development Services

The Center for Public Health Continuing Education can offer your organization a variety of public health training and professional development services.

  • Blended Learning: This includes classroom-based training with a distance (online via the internet) learning component, such as live or archived webinars, webcasts and/or asynchronous online learning platforms. Blended learning can offer a richer continuing education experience for the participant and allow for the transfer of knowledge to practice-based skills.
  • Continuing Education Credits: We are an approved provider of Continuing Medical Education Credits, Nursing Contact Hours, and continuing credits for Certified Health Education Specialists. For select training programs, we can also offer continuing education credits to those who are Certified in Public Health, lactation consultants and social workers (through collaboration with the University at Albany School of Social Welfare).
  • Curriculum Development: We can assist with designing a learning experience for adult learners. This includes identifying goals and objectives, choosing the appropriate learning methods, organizing or modularizing content for delivery, and incorporating activities for adult learners.
  • Distance Learning: We specialize in coordination, delivery (through collaboration with subject matter experts) and evaluation of webinars, webcasts, and self-paced courses. This includes the delivery of information and content to participants via the internet, so they do not have to travel or participate in a set physical location.
  • Needs Assessment and Evaluation: We can conduct needs assessments to identify specific training needs. This includes the development and distribution of online and/or paper-based surveys and conduct of focus groups and/or key informant interviews. We also specialize in the development and implementation of post-training surveys, for both online and classroom-based training.
  • Online Registration: We can customize registration for various training events and programs. This includes the development and distribution of email invitations, confirmations and reminders.
  • Technical Assistance: We provide advice, support, and training on public health related activities such as program planning, action plan development and program evaluation.
  • Training Coordination and Facilitation: We coordinate both small and large trainings including securing meeting space, managing online registration, room set up and AV equipment, ordering food, developing curriculum, securing subject matter experts, as well as providing on-site training support and facilitation.
  • Training Toolkits: This includes the development, design, printing, and collation of hard copy toolkit materials (including folders, frequently asked questions, posters, tear off memo-pads, DVD or jump drive duplication, etc.) 
Contact CPHCE
Center for Public Health Continuing Education

1 University Place
Rensselaer, NY 12144
United States