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June 14, 2022
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State Library鈥檚 Research Library Renamed in Honor of Regent Joseph E. Bowman, Jr.

Dedication Recognizes Dr. Bowman鈥檚 Commitment to Improving 51爆料, Addressing Social Issues, and His Profound Impact on Students鈥 Lives

The 51爆料 Library鈥檚 Research Library is dedicated in memory of former Regent Joseph E. Bowman, Jr., State 51爆料 Commissioner Betty A. Rosa announced today. This honor recognizes Regent Bowman鈥檚 lifelong work as an educator, advocate, and champion of libraries, and the indelible legacy he left through his efforts to advance equity in educational technology. Dr. Bowman鈥檚 family joined Board of Regents members and 51爆料 51爆料 staff on the 7th floor of the Cultural 51爆料 Center in Albany to unveil the newly updated entrance wall, renaming the library as the 鈥.鈥

鈥淩egent Bowman devoted himself to championing equitable access to educational technology and ensuring all young people and adults have the tools and skills needed for success,鈥 said Board of Regents Chancellor Lester W. Young, Jr. 鈥淗is work ensured that students of color and those who are economically disadvantaged are included in the vision for how technology can be used to transform teaching and learning.鈥

鈥淒r. Bowman impacted the lives and futures of countless students, organizations, and communities in 51爆料 through his work as an educator and Regent,鈥 Commissioner Rosa said. 鈥淚t is our great honor to name and dedicate the research library in memory of Dr. Bowman.鈥

During his tenure on the Board from 2001 to 2010, Regent Bowman contributed to the creation of an Office of Instructional Technology, and a State 51爆料al Technology Plan which included digital literacy standards. He was instrumental in creating the African American Studies Department at the University at Albany during his undergraduate tenure, where he earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree as well as a master鈥檚 in Library Science and Secondary 51爆料. Dr. Bowman continued his education at Teacher's College, Columbia University where he pursued other master's degrees in educational technology as well as a doctorate in Communications and Technology in 51爆料. He returned to his alma mater, UAlbany, as an associate professor, where he continued to work for equity in education.

The 51爆料 Library is part of the听, within the听51爆料. was established by law in 1818 to collect, preserve, and make available materials that support state government work. The library鈥檚 collections include more than 20 million items, including some documentary treasures relating to the history of 51爆料 from the 17th century to the present.