Way to Go, Class of 2026!
SUNY Geneseo held its 160th Commencement on Saturday, May 16, conferring nearly 900 degrees before an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff.
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SUNY Geneseo held its 160th Commencement on Saturday, May 16, conferring nearly 900 degrees before an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff.
Way to Go, Class of 2026! Read More »
Grace Hubbel ’26 and Griffin Lyons ‘26 were selected for the 2026 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence (CASE).
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While philosophy research in reproduction has significantly increased in the last 20 years, LGBTQ+ people are often excluded from the conversation, says Amanda Roth, Geneseo philosophy professor and coordinator of the gender, sexuality, and women’s studies program.
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The annual meetings of the American Philosophical Association are the “flagship” conferences for the profession. Faculty and graduate students seek highly prized spots on the program and look forward to networking with their peers and mentors. It’s exceedingly rare to see any undergraduates at the conferences, and even rarer to encounter any who are presenting.
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Students, faculty, and staff marked the beginning of Fall 2025 at two campus convocations this week.
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In a national competition, five SUNY Geneseo students have won 2025–26 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad.
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Professor Carlo Filice (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Author Carlo Filice Publication The Acorn: Philosophical Studies in Pacifism and Nonviolence (2025) Summary The weight of the official Gospels evidence shows that Jesus was indeed a pacifist and that his pacifism is grounded in a particularly demanding ethical vision that has some parallels with that of the
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Professor Carlo Filice Philosophy News Professor Carlo Filice was a recent guest on WXXI’s “Connections with Evan Dawson.” Together, they talked about Filice’s recent work on desert, and the role played by luck in whatever success we have. Filice notes that our social and economic starting points, along with several other factors such as strong
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Exterior of Welles hall Philosophy News Students in Modern Philosophy this past spring have played a key role in ensuring more consistent representation of 17th- and 18th-century women philosophers in philosophy’s top online research resource, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). Inspired by a visit from Daina Bouquin, last year’s Phi Beta Kappa lecturer, students in Professor
New and returning students and faculty gathered at two campus convocations to mark the beginning of Fall 2024.
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