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Monroe Residence Hall Receives LEED Gold Certification

Monroe Hall is the the first building on campus to receive the stellar rating.

Students, Once Refugees Themselves, Give Back

Before Dhan Adhi Kari started the English class for refugees, she had never written the alphabet of her native Nepalese tongue. She had never even held a pencil.

Jena Gullo '98: A Global Mission for Change

One evening two months ago, four sisters came to visit Jena Gullo ’98 at her office. at her office. Healthy and lively, the young women are successful in school, participating in activities like basketball and cheerleading, and have set their career goals high: becoming the first female Hispanic president of the United States.

Ella Cline Shear School of Education Receives NCATE Reaccreditation

SUNY Geneseo’s Ella Cline Shear School of Education has been reaccredited for seven years by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Sustainability in the New Monroe Hall
Geneseo Leads in International Study, Starts Ugandan Field Work

More Geneseo students study abroad during their college years than students on any other SUNY campus. Such transformative experiences give students confidence, skills and deeper understanding of global issues and cultures.

Now Serving: 60 Years of Innovation and a Taste of Home

Campus Auxiliary Services has always been a vital — and often inconspicuous — partner at Geneseo, enhancing daily life on campus by helping to make it tick. CAS also supports the college’s mission to be an innovative and effective environmental steward. It even provides scholarships and undergraduate research fellowships.

Geneseo Chef Develops Sauce for All SUNY Diners

As more families seek meals with ingredients grown and produced close to home, Geneseo is doing its part to serve fresher foods and boost the regional economy.

It’s also a trailblazer.

After the Storm: Geneseo Reaches Out After Hurricane Sandy

It would be 18 hours before Alyssa knew her parents were safe from Superstorm Sandy, when her uncle texted her a photo taken from her own bedroom window in their Staten Island home. She saw her entire neighborhood flooded with water as high as the stop sign below.

Student Wins Critical Languages Scholarship for Turkey

During his seven-week scholarship, Viglietta will live with a family in Izmir, Turkey’s third-largest city, and attend university. Viglietta is the third Geneseo student to win the prestigious scholarship.

The Roots of Their Success: Geneseo Goldwater Scholars

???????Ben Peterson ’12 is entering his senior year with two years of research examining plant proteins and neuron function already under his belt. He also has earned one of the nation’s most prestigious scholarships for aspiring scientists.