A Message from the President
In honor of Sage’s first full year operating as a unified, coeducational institution, we have curated a collection of stories celebrating all the ways we work together.
In honor of Sage’s first full year operating as a unified, coeducational institution, we have curated a collection of stories celebrating all the ways we work together.
Work-study students contribute to causes they care about.
Research calls attention to the extent to which women are underrepresented in studies.
Multi-year project to provide direct support to female refugees and their families.
Four MBA students from Sage’s School of Management were among the advisors who helped Fabbro Industries map its new route.
Students’ projects contribute to community beyond class requirements.
For the students involved in Sage Votes, the presidential election was just the beginning.
Sage’s student-run literary journal is producing publications with students in London.
Five collaborative projects fit into Sage’s larger community efforts.
Thrive at Russell Sage goes beyond the classroom to build a culture of wellness for the entire Sage community.
A generous gift will ensure Sage graduates continue the legacy of the Physical Therapy department.
Meaningful partnerships are a critical part of community engagement at Russell Sage College.
Nursing major Raquiah Laville ’22 is your tour guide.
We stand together to ensure that students have the funding they need for their Sage education.
Behind every success story in this issue of Horizons, there is a community of donors dedicated to a culture of #SageStrong.
Russell Sage College’s 2019-20 Report of Appreciation gratefully acknowledges the 2,310 donors who supported the annual fund and special projects between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020.
Russell Sage College continues its commitment to women’s leadership and gender inclusivity through The Women’s Institute.
Sage is ranked number eight out of 389 national universities in this category.
Barbara Cockfield will lead the college’s efforts to promote equity and social justice on both campuses.
Women’s and men’s indoor track and field, baseball, esports and women’s golf bring the number of varsity offerings to 21.
Sage’s new doctorate enhances an already thriving occupational therapy curriculum.
Book project grows out of ongoing oral history project; publication to coincide with program’s 100th anniversary.
In honor of the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife celebrated in 2020, we are proud to introduce you to some of the Sage students, faculty and alumni who are making a difference.
Sankofa ceremony and Black History Month trip are anticipated to become annual traditions.
Meet the 2019-20 Ferguson Fellow and hear what past fellows have to say about what the early recognition meant to them as they started their careers.
Professor recognized for advancing indigenous values, six partner with community-building projects in Troy, and more faculty highlights
“Seeing myself reflected in the texts and then being able to discuss it in a classroom was next level. It had never happened before.” — Grace Camacho ’18
While the conference had to be canceled, we are pleased to recognize the students here.