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Geneseo Facilities and Campus Construction Embrace Sustainability

SUNY Geneseo demonstrates a commitment to building a community that uses resources responsibly through our campus facilities, including our new construction and renovation. The college also incorporates innovative technologies such as geothermal wells and rainwater collection.

Geneseo Earns Accolade for Participation in Study Abroad

 SUNY Geneseo recently earned a national accolade for the participation of students who choose to study abroad.

President Battles Selected as President-Elect of COPLAC

President Denise A. Battles has been chosen as the president-elect of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC), an alliance of high quality, public liberal arts institutions.

College, LCN Sponsoring Candidates' Forum Oct. 25

SUNY Geneseo and the Livingston County News are jointly sponsoring a forum for candidates running for office in the upcoming General Election.

Concert to Feature World Premiere of McClure’s Composition Generated from Antarctic Data

The annual fall concert of the Geneseo Chamber Singers and Spectrum Singers will have a unique tone this year featuring the world premiere of Glenn McClure’s '86/MSEd '11 new choral composition “Tremble,” based upon scientific data he gathered during a visit to Antarctica last year. The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 22 in the Doty Hall Recital Hall and is free and open to the public.

Cybersecurity: How to Protect Yourself

October is National Cyber Security Awareness month.

This is the third article in a four-part series on security brought to you by Geneseo’s Information Security Program Team.

The Princeton Review Recognizes Geneseo for Environmental Responsibility

The State University of New York at Geneseo has been named among the most environmentally responsible colleges in the United States and Canada by “The Princeton Review.”

CIDD Ambassadors for 2017-18 Working on Innovative Projects

Ten SUNY Geneseo students are serving as ambassadors in the College’s Center for Inquiry, Discovery and Development (CIDD) for the 2017-18 school year.

What You Need to Know About Mobile Device Security

Mobile devices require strong security protection because their nature generally places them at a higher security risk.

Season’s First Geneseo Symphony Concert to Feature Dvorak, Copland

Gerard Floriano '84, professor and chair of the Department of Music, will conduct the season’s first Geneseo Symphony Orchestra Concert Oct. 15, featuring works of Antonin Dvorak and Aaron Copland.

Students to Attend Clinton Global Initiative University Meeting

Four SUNY Geneseo students will be among more than 1,100 students from around the world who will attend the Clinton Global Initiative University’s (CGI U) 10th annual meeting and work on action plans later this month at Northeastern University.

Cultural Harmony Week Addresses Inclusion, Community and Diversity

Geneseo’s 18th annual Cultural Harmony Week opens on Oct. 15 with a lineup of programs, activities and panel discussions. Under the theme of “Home and Away: Experiences of Trauma & Hope,” the observance will explore the many battles we face at home and around the world as we move toward understanding loss, recovery and  peace.

Alex MacDonald ’08: Storytelling Through Tap

On stage, Alex MacDonald ’08 is a musician. His sliding, thumping and stepping feet are instruments. His free-flow tap is rooted in improvisation, complementing the notes, not choreographed for them.

Herzman Granted Geneseo’s First Faculty Career Achievement Award

Ron Herzman, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at Geneseo, has received the College’s first Faculty Career Achievement Award.

Geneseo Celebrates Campus Sustainability Month

October is Sustainability Month and the College and campus community is hosting a variety of lectures, workshops and hands-on events to raise awareness, spark discussion and promote personal involvement.
On Wednesday, Oct. 4, David O. Carpenter will present the President’s Sustainability Lecture, “Is the Human Race Sustainable After the Age of Chemicals?”

Geneseo to Serve as a Host Site for State-wide Teachers Summit

SUNY Geneseo will host close to 100 area teachers on Monday, Oct. 9, as part of the first New York Teachers Summit. The event, organized by the SUNY System, is an extension of the TeachNY program, which aims to elevate and support the teaching profession.

Gilman Award is Catalyst for Alexis Leslie’s Study Abroad Experience in South Africa

Alexis Leslie, a sophomore from Buffalo, N.Y., is in a study abroad program in Cape Town, South Africa this semester, thanks to a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship she recently earned. She is the 19th Geneseo student to win this State Department award since 2010 and the 21st overall.

Cultivating Community Series Returns

The SUNY Geneseo Cultivating Community series returns this fall under the guidance of Associate Professor of Communication Meredith Harrigan and Interim Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) robbie routenberg.

Upcoming Study Abroad Conference to Focus on Lessons Learned

SUNY Geneseo will host the “Roc Your Global Future: Lessons from Abroad Rochester Area Study Abroad Returnee Conference” on Saturday, Sept. 30. Recent returnees from study abroad experiences will learn about how to understand their time abroad and how to become a more effective global citizen.

Study Will Look at Cannabis’s Effect on Brain and Behavior

Vincent Markowski, an associate professor of psychology, was recently awarded a nearly $400,000 research grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Markowski will use the three-year grant to study the cognitive effects of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the drug most commonly found in marijuana.

Two Geneseo Graduates Earn Fulbright Awards

Geneseo graduates Kiaya Rose Dilsner-Lopez '17 and Patrick McCormick ’15 have been awarded U.S. Student Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) awards to Brazil for 2018.

President Battles Selected as Vice Chair/Chair-Elect of ACE Council of Fellows Program

President Denise A. Battles has been elected vice chair/chair-elect of the American Council on Education’s Council of Fellows. The Council comprises alumni of the ACE Fellows Program, which is regarded as the country’s premier higher education leadership development experience, preparing senior leaders to serve American colleges and universities.

Geneseo Combines Homecoming and Family Weekends

For the first time, SUNY Geneseo will host a combined Homecoming and Family Weekend, Sept. 22 –23. Over 1,600 alumni and parents have registered for the event. See the story for a highlights list of events

Lima to Present Lockhart Supported Professorship Lecture

Maria Lima, professor of English and director of the college’s Comparative Literature Program, will deliver the James and Julia Lockhart Supported Professorship Lecture Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. in Doty Hall 300 (the Tower Room). Lima’s lecture title is “Reclaiming the Human: From the Bildungsroman to Neo-Slave Narratives.”

Discovery Cafe to Bring Science Talks to Community

Patrick Buckley ’19, will launch his Discovery Cafe with three free public events this fall. The first talk, “A Series of Discrepant Events: Some Physics in Action,” presented by Kurt Fletcher, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physics & Astronomy, will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Wadsworth Library on Center St., Geneseo.