in Albany sitting vacant.
On October 10, 2024, the college filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. On March 13, 2025, the college's campus was sold to the Pine Hills Land Authority, a quasi-public entity created by Albany County, for $35 million. The former president's house was sold separately for $625,000.
=== Presidents ===
Source:
Edmund Gibbons (1920–1949)
Rose of Lima Dolan (1949–1953)
Catherine Francis Soulier (1953–1966)
Margaret Keeshan (1966–1970)
Alfonse R. Miele (1970–1972)
Thomas Manion (1973–1983)
Louis Vaccaro (1983–1996)
R. Mark Sullivan (1996–2012)
David Szczerbacki (2012–2013)
Carolyn J. Stefanco (2014–2020)
Marcia White (2020–2024)
== Campus ==
The campus of The College of Saint Rose was located in the Pine Hills neighborhood of Albany, the capital city of New York. The 46-acre (19 ha) campus was bounded by Western Avenue to the north, Partridge Street to the east, Morris Street to the south, and Main Avenue to the west, and included additional properties north of Western Avenue and …