Albany, New York — The University at Albany and the wider Albany community are in deep sorrow following the sudden death of Erin Couture, a highly respected and deeply loved Director of Student Experiences at the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity. Her passing has left a heavy silence on campus, where she was known for her boundless energy, kindness, and powerful dedication to students’ success.
Erin’s journey at the University at Albany began in 2018 when she joined the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity as an academic advisor. Over the years, she grew into a leadership role, eventually becoming the Director of Student Experiences — a position in which she shaped the academic and personal growth of countless students.


In her work, Erin poured her heart into building programs that connected classroom lessons with real-world opportunities. She oversaw internships, peer education programs, capstone projects, and undergraduate research for both undergraduate and graduate students. Her efforts helped young people grow professionally and personally, equipping them for life beyond the university.
Students and colleagues remember Erin not just for her sharp mind but for her warm heart. She was always ready to listen, offer encouragement, and stand by students during tough times. Many said she made them feel seen, supported, and capable of reaching their goals. Her presence lit up campus events, and she was often at the center of programs that brought students together in community and shared purpose.
Erin’s own academic path reflected her commitment to education and human connection. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Communication from The College of Saint Rose and a Master of Science in Academic Advising from Kansas State University. Those who worked with her often pointed to her humility and empathy — qualities that made her not only a respected administrator but a trusted friend and mentor.
Outside her professional life, Erin was cherished by her family and friends for her kindness, generosity, and ability to make others feel valued. They speak of her infectious laugh, her supportive nature, and her unwavering loyalty to those she loved. Her loss is felt deeply by many whose lives she touched in small and profound ways.
As the University at Albany community grieves, messages of remembrance and gratitude continue to pour in. Students, faculty, and friends recall Erin’s generosity, her guidance, and the way she made campus feel like a welcoming home. The university has extended heartfelt condolences to her family and is offering support services to help the community cope with this difficult loss. Plans for a memorial service are expected to be shared by her family soon.
Erin Couture’s life was too brief, but her legacy is enduring. She believed in the power of connection, the promise of every student, and the strength of community. Her spirit will live on in the lives she helped shape and in the countless memories of those who were fortunate to know her.



