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SUMMARY:Protecting the Environment in the Empire State: 1960s & 1970s
DESCRIPTION:Location: Academic I\, Room 1106\nPresenter: Dr. Christina Stern & Joan Asch \nNew York State has a long history of women’s activism to improve its cities as well as preserve landscape. This slide-illustrated lecture highlights several key moments in the environmental movement in NYS in the 1960s and 1970s. \nLearn about the achievements of activists like Niagara County’s Lois Gibbs and Brooklyn’s Sister Francis Kress (nicknamed The Nun in the Hazmat Suit) who raised awareness about Love Canal\, Newtown Creek\, and other hazardous sites. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/protecting-the-environment-in-the-empire-state/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Anna Atkins & The Cyanotype
DESCRIPTION:Location: Academic I\, Room 1106\nPresenter: Sara Macel \nIn this presentation\, we will learn about Anna Atkins whose cyanotypes of British algae formed the first photobook. Students will also see a demonstration of the cyanotype process. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/anna-atkins-the-cyanotype/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Water and a World's Welfare: Ms. Erica Michaels Brown on her role in the effort.
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online (Join via Teams)\nPresenter: Erica Michaels Brown \nIn large and medium cities across the United States\, water utilities are anchor institutions. On the global stage\, the sustainable management of water and sanitation for all is a United Nations sustainable development goal. Ms. Brown will share about the ripple effect she has witnessed through a career in the water sector – where passion meets public good and protects the planet. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/water-and-a-worlds-welfare/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Women and the Veil: An Overview of Headscarves Across Cultures and Faiths
DESCRIPTION:Location: Academic I\, Room 1106\nPresenter: Chase Toscano \nIn this lecture\, we’ll be going over the historical significance of headwraps and veils in history\, cultures\, peoples\, and faiths. While often associated with modesty or femininity\, headwraps have served many purposes throughout history. From signaling social status to expressing religious identity\, we’ll examine the complex meanings and interpretations on these important articles of clothing for women around the world. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/women-and-the-veil/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Women's History Month Student Art Showcase Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Location: Brooke Evans Gallery (2nd floor\, Cultural Arts Center) \nExhibit of infographic posters created by graphic design students and cyanotype photographic prints by photography students. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/womens-history-month-student-art-showcase-opening-reception/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Women Who Led the Way: Nursing Innovators Who Created Lasting Change
DESCRIPTION:Location: Ellipse (Technology Center\, Room 8180)\nPresenter: Nancy Chiocchi McMorrow & Martha Krawczyk \nThis presentation explores how pioneering women in nursing led transformative change in health care through innovation\, advocacy\, and leadership\, creating lasting impact across generations. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/women-who-lead-the-way/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Her Service\, Her Story: Understanding & Supporting Women Veterans Across SUNY
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online ( Register via Zoom ) \nWomen veterans represent an often under-recognized population within higher education. This SUNY-wide webinar will create space to share their stories while exploring how campuses can strengthen support\, visibility\, and belonging for women who have served. \nThrough a moderated panel featuring women veterans from across SUNY\, participants will gain insight into how military service shapes academic\, professional\, and personal experiences. Drawing on national data\, SUNY research\, and firsthand accounts\, panelists will discuss identity\, transition\, and the challenges of navigating benefits\, campus culture\, and veteran spaces where women may feel unseen. \nParticipants will also leave with practical strategies to enhance campus support\, including inclusive practices\, informed supervision\, meaningful recognition of military experience\, and stronger connections to SUNY\, VA\, and community resources. \nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nBetter understand how military service shapes women veterans’ experiences within SUNY\nRecognize how invisibility and misidentification impact women veterans’ sense of belonging\nIdentify common academic\, workplace\, and systemic challenges across SUNY campuses\nLearn concrete actions faculty and staff can take to improve support and retention\nBecome familiar with SUNY-relevant VA and community resources for women veterans\n\nThis webinar is hosted by the SUNY Center for Professional Development\, which provides professional development opportunities for academic\, technical\, and leadership communities across SUNY. \nWe hope you will join us for this important conversation. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/her-service-her-story/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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SUMMARY:Women and Finance: Importance of Financial Planning and Investing
DESCRIPTION:Location: Academic II\, Room 2307\nPresenters: Natasha Lubarsky and George Repic \nCome learn about the importance of financial planning and investing for women. \nMore about Women’s History Month
URL:https://sunyrockland.edu/event/women-and-finance-importance-of-financial-planning-and-investing/
CATEGORIES:Women's History Month
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