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Russell Sage College

Russell Sage College (often Russell Sage or RSC) is a co-educational college with two campuses located in Albany and Troy, New York, approximately 150 miles (240 km) north of New York City in the Capital District. Russell Sage College offers both undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs. As of 2020, roughly 1,300 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students are enrolled.

Motto

Esse Scire Facere
"To Be. To Know. To Do."

1916 (1916)

$38.9 million (2019)[1]

Christopher Ames[2]

Theresa Hand, OTD, OTR/L, CHT[3]

347 (2021)[4]

2,389 (2022)

1,243 (2021)

1,102 (2021)

10 acres (4.0 ha)

   Green & blue

Gators

Sage Gator

History[edit]

RSC was founded in 1916 by Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, a suffragist, as a "school of practical arts." She named the college after her husband, Russell, who was an American financier, railroad executive and Congressman from New York. With Eliza Kellas, head of the Emma Willard School, Mrs. Sage was active in the women's suffrage movement; in founding the new college, they proposed to offer women the means of independence through the combination of broad education in the liberal arts with preparation for specific professional careers. Initially, the college operated under the charter of the Emma Willard School, granting its first baccalaureate degree in 1918 and graduating its first class in 1920. In 1927, the New York State Board of Regents granted a separate charter for Russell Sage College and reaffirmed the status of Emma Willard as a secondary school.


During World War II, an "emergency men's division" was created, and in 1942 the first graduate degree was conferred. In 1949, an Albany Division was opened, offering two-year, four-year and graduate degrees under the charter of Russell Sage College and extending the college's mission to include the education of men on the second campus. Sage Junior College of Albany received its own degree-granting powers in 1957. In 1995, Sage Graduate School became authorized to grant degrees independently, Sage Evening College became recognized as a separate administrative unit, and the institution was re-chartered by the Board of Regents of the state of New York as The Sage Colleges, often referred to for the sake of convenience as "Sage." The words Russell Sage College refer only to the college for women. In 2001, Sage Junior College of Albany and Sage Evening College were replaced by a single entity, Sage College of Albany.


With a charter change effective July 1, 2020 and beginning with that year's fall semester, Russell Sage College, Sage College of Albany, and Sage Graduate Schools united under a single name, also Russell Sage College, one college with two co-educational campuses in Albany and Troy, New York.

Art & Extended Media (BFA)

Biology (BA, BS)

Business Administration (BBA, BS)

Childhood Education (BS)

Creative Arts in Therapy (BS)

English (BA)

Graphic & Media Design (BFA)

Health Sciences (BS)

History (BA)

Interior & Spatial Design (BFA)

Interdisciplinary Studies (BA, BS)

Law & Society (BS)

Legal Studies (Certificate)

Musical Theatre (BS)

Nursing, pre-licensure (BS)

Nursing (RN-BS)

Nutrition Science (BS)

Organizational Studies (BPS)

Physical Education (BS)

Pre-Medical Studies Post-Baccalaureate (Certificate)

Psychology (BS)

Public Health (BS)

Sociology (BA)

Sport & Recreation Management (BS)

Theatre (BA)

Writing & Contemporary Thought (BS)

Majors offered at the college are:


Undergraduate


Graduate

Big Sisters/Little Sisters: When a first-year student enters RSC, she is assigned a big sister in the junior class.

Banner Night: Before the first-year class arrives on campus, their big sister class will create a banner in the color of their class with their class year on it. This banner is presented to the first-year class on Banner Night.

Color Night: First-year class officers are announced on color night. The title of the night is changed every year based on the color of the first-year class (i.e. Gold Night, Blue Night, etc.)

Class Sweaters: First-year students order sweaters in the fall, which are delivered to them at the beginning of Rally (see below). The sweaters are the color of their class and bear the crest of the college as well as their class year on the left breast.

Class Dinners: Each class holds a formal dinner once per academic year.

Ring Dinner: The junior class dinner, traditionally held in the fall semester, is when students receive their class rings.

Rally: Raises money for community charities in a friendly competition. Rally is supervised by the senior class.

Rally Day: The last day of Rally.

Sweater Night: First-year students are allowed to wear their sweaters for the first time at the stroke of midnight.

Room Trashing: Big Sisters attempt to find her little sister's class sweater. If they find their sister's sweater, they steal it—the big sister will hold on to it and wear it around her waist at Rally events.

Class Day: At the annual spring moving-up ceremony held at the end of the school year before finals start, all classes "graduate" to their next year of college.

retired actress

Elizabeth Anne Allen

cryptanalyst and former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency

Ann Caracristi

diplomat

Prudence Bushnell

U.S. Representative

Ginny Brown-Waite

judge and former lieutenant governor of New York

Mary Donohue

writer and literary critic

Mireya Robles

Poet

Frannie Lindsay

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