UAlbany
Pop Culture (Movies/Music/TV Shows)
U.S Presidents
Revolutions
Science
100

This building, which is located south of Collins Circle and across from University Hall, was officially opened up in August of 2013

Massry School of Business Building

100

This band created in 1970, are known for their famous song “Bohemian Rhapsody" 

Queen

100

This U.S President had a “New Deal” for the American People

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

During the American Revolution, he was the leader of the Continental Army

George Washington

100

This English scientist is remembered for formulating the three laws of motion,

Isaac Newton

200

This person, who became the first openly gay man to be elected to public office In California, graduated from UAlbany in 1951

Harvey Milk

200

This 1970s “mob boss” film starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino became one of the most iconic movies of all time

The Godfather

200

This U.S President was known for his extensive Conservation efforts

Theodore Roosevelt

200

This period of the French Revolution, lasting from 1793 to 1794, was marked by mass executions with the usage of the guillotine.

Reign of Terror

200

Einstein is known for creating this famous equation about mass and energy

 E = mc²

300

Before the name “University at Albany” was created, what was the name of this college

State Normal School

300

 This 1980s TV show featured the opening theme song “Thank You for Being a Friend.”

Golden Girls

300

President Thomas Jefferson was known for popularizing this famous food

Mac and Cheese

300

Long after the Russian Revolution, It is said that Joseph Stalin ordered someone to assassinate this important figure of it

Leon Trotsky

300

She was a pioneering physicist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity

Marie Curie

400

In the year 1984, what type of Institute was created through the University

New York State writers Institute

400

This famous actor in one of his biggest roles, portrayed the “Man with No Name” (Hint: he's not in Harry Potter)

Clint Eastwood

400

This U.S President campaigned with the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”

William Henry Harrison

400

Before it became Haiti during the Haitian Revolution, what was the name of that area of land

Saint-Domingue

400

These two scientists are credited with discovering the double-helix structure of DNA

Watson and Crick

500

She was the first known African-American graduate of this school, graduating in 1884

Evelena Williams

500

This 1970’s rock album includes songs such as “Train in Vain” and “Spanish Bombs”.

London Calling

500

Before becoming President, Herbert Hoover worked in what industry

Mining

500

She was a famous figure during the French Revolution, who killed Jacobin journalist Jean Paul Marat in his bathtub 

Charlotte Corday

500

This chemist discovered the atomic nucleus through his gold foil experiment

Ernest Rutherford

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