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Rochester artist Sarah Rutherford paints a mural featuring Susan B Anthony on a tunnel wall under Dewey Hall March 30, 2015. // photo by J. Adam Fenster / University of Rochester

Translating research into policy

The Susan B. Anthony Center works to bring awareness to, and advocate for, social justice and equity.

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Susan B. Anthony Center Legacy Award nominations due February 10

The Susan B. Anthony Center is calling for nominations for three annual awards: the Susan B. Anthony Emerging Leader Award, the Susan B. Anthony Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Susan B. Anthony Lifetime Service Award.

Candidates should have an affiliation with the University. Find details on each award and submit your nomination at the above links by Monday, February 10.

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Student Groups

Ambassadors Program

Sign up and Volunteer

The Center offers the Susan B. Anthony Center (SBAC) Ambassadors Program to connect University students to the surrounding Rochester community through volunteer work at local non-profit service organizations.

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STUDENT GROUPS

Student Advisory Board

SBAC's student involvement body

Armed with a focus on local and national social justice advocacy, the Student Advisory Board consists of 10 undergraduate and graduates who given their input on the Center’s work, plan awareness events and help the Center promote its events.

 

 

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