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Partnership Programs Save Students Time and Money

SUNY Geneseo’s partnership programs offer savings of time and money for students interested in pre-health, engineering, business, or history.

History Alum Wins Fulbright to Germany

Andrew Biittig ’23 has won a 2024–25 Fulbright US Student English Teaching Assistant Award to Germany.

Alumni Speakers Announced for 2024 Commencement Ceremonies

SUNY Geneseo has announced its speakers for the 2024 undergraduate and master’s degree ceremonies.

Geneseo Students Earn 2024 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence

Jocelyn Haines ‘24 and Laura Wright ‘24 have been selected for the 2024 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.

SUNY Geneseo Alums Norris and Himelstein to Receive Honorary Degrees

SUNY Geneseo alumni Jackie Dycke Norris ’92 and Bruce Himelstein ’76 will receive honorary degrees at the undergraduate Commencement 2024 ceremonies on Saturday, May 18.

Physics Dept at SUNY Geneseo Earns Honors for Teacher Grads

The Department of Physics & Astronomy at SUNY Geneseo was recently awarded a letter of commendation from the American Physical Society (APS) and the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) for its "outstanding contributions to the education of future physics teachers."

Tax Prep Program Assists Local Residents

SUNY Geneseo’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program provides volunteer income tax assistance to eligible Livingston County residents through a partnership with the Livingston County Office for the Aging.

Alum Earns Fulbright US Student Award to Uganda

Lily Shields ’23, an anthropology and sociomedical sciences graduate from Honeoye Falls, NY, has won a 2024–25 Fulbright US Student award to Uganda.

J​ackson Named SUNY Geneseo's CIO for Computer & Information Technology

After a national search, Paul Jackson' 87 has been named SUNY Geneseo's new chief information officer and director of Computing and Information Technology (CIT).

Senator Schumer Secures $500,000 for SUNY Geneseo Technology and Security Infrastructure Improvements

SUNY Geneseo was awarded $500,000 to support campus technology and security infrastructure improvements. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) secured the funding, which was included in the FY24 Congressional appropriations.

Biochemistry Student Wins DAAD RISE Scholarship

Biochemistry major Abbey Hanes ’25 has been awarded a 2024 DAAD RISE scholarship to intern this summer in a German research laboratory.

The Power of Unconventional Connection

Eric Hinman ’02 promised to meet someone new, every day. Years later, he continues his goal in unique ways.

Students and Alumni Invited to Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest and most widely known academic honor society.

UPD Asst Chief Myers Completes FBI Program

SUNY Geneseo's University Police Assistant Chief Richard Myers recently completed the FBI National Academy Associates training program.

Spot On

Content strategist Sam Frenzel ’18 landed a job with tech company Spotify—despite not being a tech guy.

Health's Humanitarian Challenge

Alumnus Sean Diehl’s research was instrumental in RSV vaccines. He has expanded his work as Zika and dengue regions spread.

Creating Home

On day one, Geneseo students enter residence halls with blank walls. Our photo essay explores how friendships, memories, and first-time and favorite experiences help them transform their space into a cozy home.

American Rock Salt Lecture Focuses on Climate Change and Energy Transition

Geologist Simon Jowitt will deliver the 20th annual American Rock Salt Lecture on April 11.

Constellation Brands Establishes First Generation Scholarship

Constellation Brands Establishes First Generation Scholarship

SUNY Geneseo Recognized for Democratic Engagement

SUNY Geneseo received the 2024 Highly Established Action Plan Seal from ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.

Importance of Metadata is the Focus of Phi Beta Kappa Lecture

Daina Bouquin ’11, data operations and research manager for the National Parks Conservation Association, encourages people to think about the unseen digital frameworks that allow us to comprehend the cosmos.

VIDEO: Eyes on the Prize

As part of Black History Month programming, students, faculty, and staff came together to celebrate Black excellence in the performing arts at the Eyes on the Prize event.

New Life for a Living

Jordan Daniel ’11 never wanted an office job again. From Spain, he maintains his legal and real estate careers—and provides new opportunities for Geneseo students.

VIDEO: Real World Geneseo

Real World Geneseo is an experiential learning course now in it's 15th year.

My First Weeks

View a photo essay highlighting Lainelle Brazee's first weeks on the Geneseo campus.