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Students Present at COPLAC Conference | Eight SUNY Geneseo students participated in this year's virtual Council of Public Liberal Arts College's Northeast Regional Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity conference. |
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Geneseo Ranks in Top 10 for Four-Year Graduation Rates | The Chronicle of Higher Education recently recognized SUNY Geneseo as ninth in the nation for four-year graduation rates at highly residential public institutions. |
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Sustainability Month Concludes with Conservation Lecture | The campus community has been celebrating Sustainability Month with lectures from local experts, volunteer work days in the on-campus eGarden, and activities to promote knowledge and protection of nature and responsible resource use. |
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Geneseo Is Again a “Voter Friendly Campus” | Geneseo is again designated a “Voter Friendly Campus” for 2019-2020 through a program sponsored by NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and Fair Election Center’s Campus Vote Project. |
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2020-2021 Presidential Scholars Named | Twelve Geneseo students were recently selected to serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2020-21 academic year. They represent a variety of academic areas and exemplify the College's institutional values. |
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Geneseo Earns Multiple Rankings From U.S. News | SUNY Geneseo has again made several of U.S. News & World Report’s regional ranking lists. The College ranked third in the “Top Public Schools” in the North, retaining the same high rank earned in 2020. |
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3M Leader to Deliver President's Lecture on Sustainability | Gayle Schueller ’87, vice president and chief sustainability officer at 3M, will deliver the 7th President’s Sustainability Lecture on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. |
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Chancellor Malatras Visits SUNY Geneseo | SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras visited the SUNY Geneseo campus on the evening of September 6, as part of his tour of several SUNY campuses in Western New York. |
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“Why I Do What I Do”: Chef Matt Abdoo ’02 | Award-winning chef and restaurant owner Matt Abdoo '02 loves nourishing people with good meals and shared experiences. |
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Student Receives Business Internship in Freshman Year | In her first semester, Kya Primm ’23 landed a summer internship with a Fortune 500 company. |
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Washington Monthly Gives Nod to Geneseo's Master's Programs | <em>Washington Monthly</em> magazine has named SUNY Geneseo to three of its 2020 rankings and honor lists. |
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Dear First-Year Students... | Senior Sarah Channels, a double major in English and communication, offers tips for first-year and new transfer students who are on campus this semester. |
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Welcome to Academic Year 2020–21! | New and returning students and faculty are settling in for the start of the 2020–21 academic year as classes begin. |
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SUNY Geneseo Welcomes Foster, Title IX Coordinator | SUNY Geneseo Welcomes Foster, Title IX Coordinator |
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Princeton Review Says We're 'Academically Outstanding' | The Princeton Review selected SUNY Geneseo for inclusion in its 2021 edition of <em>The Best 386 Colleges</em>. The College also appears on the ranking company's Best Regional Colleges in the Northeast list. |
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The Geneseo Foundation Announces New Board Members | Six new members have joined the Board of Directors for The Geneseo Foundation, Inc. |
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Geneseo Alumna Wins Fulbright Award for Ireland | Elizabeth “Bizzy” Coy ’06 has won a 2020–21 U.S. Student Fulbright open study/research award for Ireland to earn a master of arts in creative writing at Dublin City University. |
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Virtual Global Education: Not Just Online Courses | Geneseo has created virtual global education experiences—programs and opportunities for students to engage in meaningful international learning without traveling outside the country. |
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Fiske Recognizes Geneseo's Outstanding Academics | SUNY Geneseo is featured in the latest edition of Fiske Guide to Colleges. The College was selected for its outstanding educational value and high-quality academics. |
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SUNYAC Suspends Fall 2020 Sports | The SUNY Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) announced that its member institutions will suspend fall sports competition and that winter conference and non-conference schedules will be delayed until January 2021. We at SUNY Geneseo acknowledge that this decision—while made in the interest of health and safety—is disappointing to our student-athletes and all who support intercollegiate athletics across our Geneseo community. |
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SUNY Geneseo Denounces New ICE Guidelines for International Students | <p></p> |
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Bob and Mary Isgro Gift Will Support Music Activities at SUNY Geneseo | Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Music Robert “Bob” M. Isgro and Maria “Mary” Isgro have made a combined outright and planned gift in support of chorus ensembles and vocal students in SUNY Geneseo’s Department of Music. |
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'Conversations Are About Learning' | Conversation among people of different social identity groups has never been more important. That’s why robbie routenberg ’05, Geneseo’s Chief Diversity Officer, is bringing Inter-group Dialogue (IGD) to the campus. |
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SUNY Geneseo Alumni Association Announces New Officers and Board Members | The SUNY Geneseo Alumni Association (SGAA) has announced a new slate of officers and board members. |
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College Names Its First PRODiG Fellow | SUNY Geneseo has named Bruno Renero-Hannan as its first SUNY PRODiG Fellow (Promoting Recruitment, Opportunity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Growth). He'll serve as a visiting scholar in the anthropology department. |