A passionate staff dedicated to your inclusion.
AnnaMaria Omilanowicz,
Director of Multicultural Life and Diversity
AnnaMaria was born in Queens, NY and moved to the Central NY area in the year 2000. She attended Utica College and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics in 2010. After working at Utica College for three years, first as an Assistant Director of Admissions, covering travel in the NYC, DC and MD areas and then as a counselor in Opportunity Programs, AnnaMaria decided that she wanted to further her career in Student Affairs and go back to school for her master’s.
In May 2015, she graduated with her Master of Science in Higher Education Administration from Syracuse University while she worked as one of the Graduate Assistants in the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. AnnaMaria is Greek as well and is an hermana of Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Inc. While pursuing her master’s, she also served as a practicum student in the Days-Massolo Cultural Education Center at Hamilton College and the Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services at Syracuse University. AnnaMaria was a 2021 fellow of the SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute and a recipient of the 2022 SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service. AnnaMaria’s goal is to continue to promote equitable educational experiences for all students regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, religion, documentation status and all other aspects of human differences.
River Hunter Vooris, Assistant Director of Multicultural Life and Diversity
River was born in Baltimore, MD and spent their childhood on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and across the Atlantic Ocean in England. When they were 16, they lived in Mexico for a semester and learned Spanish. They then went to Bucknell University in Pennsylvania and majored in English and Women's Studies, studying abroad their junior year in England (ASE) and Spain (Bucknell en España). After graduating from Bucknell, River went on to complete a PhD in Women's Studies at the University of Maryland.
They have now worked in higher education for over 15 years, teaching Women's and Gender Studies at places like Amherst College, Dickinson College, and DePauw University. Most recently, they were the chair of the Women's, Transgender, and Queer Studies program at Wells College. They have also been a student club advisor, K-12 diversity consultant, and a summer camp counselor at several LGBTQ summer camps in the Northeast. Over the years they have learned that teaching and mentoring comes in many forms, and they are excited to work with students, staff, and faculty at SUNY Cortland on matters related to diversity and equity.
Outside of work, they love foraging for mushrooms and edible plants, reading science-fiction (especially Octavia Butler, NK Jemison, and Becky Chambers), and exploring local Fingerlake trails with their partner, Indigo, and dog, Pippin.
Kyrstin White, Program Coordinator

Kyrstin White (she, her) is our Program Coordinator, and works with Res Life to create DEI programming on campus. She also co-organizes our student Diversity Conference with the student committee. Kyrstin is a graduate from SUNY Cortland with her B.S. in Exercise Science along with a minor in Psychology of Individuals with Disabilities. She is an advocate with strong experience in student leadership, programming, and community engagement. As a student, she organized impactful multicultural events, facilitated dialogues on inclusion and equity, and supported underrepresented student populations. This has given her a strong passion and drive to promote diversity. Kyrstin held executive board positions for the Black Student Union, NAACP Caribbean Student Association, and Women of Color, and worked as a Resident Assistant for three years. She is committed to fostering an inclusive campus where all identities are celebrated and empowered through intentional programming and advocacy.
Jake Niederbuhl, Diversity Conference Intern