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SUNY Geneseo and NOAA Ocean Exploration Bring the Deep Sea to Undergrad Classroom | The article shares lessons from SUNY Geneseo’s Marine Biology course and presents a model for bringing deep-sea research into undergraduate classrooms. |
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The Core of Who I Am | Ben Ludlow ’23 springboards his self-motivation and passion for teamwork into swim accolades and academics. |
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Shaping a Life Together | Professional potters Mark Lukacs ’76 and Cathy Lukacs ’74 met in a ceramics class at SUNY Geneseo, and the rest is history. |
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Global Policies, Local Impact | The causal impact of global trade policies on local populations: As a field of study, it sounds wonky and impersonal. What possible effect could lifting export tariffs have on, say, the daily health of women in Nigeria? |
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Seven Geneseo Alumni Recognized With 40 Under 40 Awards | Three regional business journals recently recognized seven SUNY Geneseo alumni with 40 Under 40 awards. |
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New Family, In Challenging Times | When an international student got caught up in world politics, the Geneseo community stepped in to help. |
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Creating a Sustainable Food Forest | SUNY Geneseo student ambassadors Lauren Goulet '22 and Brendan Shortt '23 are recipients of the John A. '87 and Mary Grace '84 Gleason Ambassadorship in Student Affairs. Their project focuses on creating an on-campus food forest at the on-campus eGarden, overseen by the Office of Sustainability. |
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Music Adds Minor and Specialty Tracks of Study | The Department of Music & Musical Theatre at SUNY Geneseo recently added a new minor option for students, as well as a specialty track, or concentration area, of study. |
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SUNY Geneseo Recognized for Student Voting | SUNY Geneseo has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as a 2022 ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting. |
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Geneseo's Main Street Family | Geneseo is the kind of village in which people take care of and invest in each other. Meet some of the alumni business owners on Main Street. |
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Opportunities to Preserve History | Geneseo students help communities rediscover their past and celebrate their legacies. |
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First-Generation Student: Wrileigh Bacon ’26 | Wrileigh Bacon '26, an English major and first-generation student from Syracuse, loves the campus environment and the many student clubs Geneseo offers. |
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First Generation Student: Kaaden Sherwood ’26 | Kaaden Sherwood '26 has more time to focus on his education, thanks to a First Generation Scholarship. |
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Geneseo Dance Ensemble: Pursuing Connections | SUNY Geneseo's Department of Theatre and Dance Studies presents the Geneseo Dance Ensemble in Pursuing Connections featuring works by student choreographers with 31 performers, November 10–13. |
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Joanna Santos-Smith ’14, ’15 MS, Appointed Project Director | SUNY Geneseo’s divisions of Finance and Administration and Academic Affairs have named Joanna Santos-Smith project director for revenue generation. |
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SUNY Geneseo Is a 2023 "Green College" | SUNY Geneseo is one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2023 Edition. |
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VIDEO: TikTok Witches Conjure Ancient Identity | n a special Halloween edition of Knight Lights, we feature the research of George Goga ‘17. Goga’s research centers around economic and political theories of the occult in Eastern Europe, focusing on marginalized groups who voluntarily adopt the identity of the witch. |
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2022–2023 Presidential Scholars Named | Ten SUNY Geneseo students will serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2022-2023 academic year. The students represent a variety of academic areas and exemplify the college's institutional values. Presidential Scholars are top-achieving members of the senior class who also serve as ambassadors for the College. |
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School of Business Names Conference Room for Robert Murray '83 | The College recognized Robert E. Murray '83 for his extended and generous support of the College by dedicating the Murray Conference Room in the School of Business in his honor. |
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A Small Trench-Dwelling Fish Makes a Splash in Deep-Sea Evolution | In 2018, SUNY Geneseo marine biologist, Mackenzie Gerringer, was part of an international team of scientists who used free-falling “landers” to study the Atacama Trench, gathering images and specimens of deep-sea creatures. The team discovered a new snailfish species unique to the trench and to all other known fish species. |
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Student-Faculty Research Teams Selected for National Program | Two Geneseo student-faculty research mentor teams have been chosen for the 2022 Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) advocacy program Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR). |
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Poet Cecily Parks to Deliver Walter Harding Lecture October 20 | Poet Cecily Parks will deliver the annual Walter Harding Lecture at SUNY Geneseo on Thursday, October 20, at 6:15 p.m. It is free and open to the public. |
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Geneseo's Own Ben Ludlow '23 | Feature video on student-athlete Ben Ludlow '23 |
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Geneseo is U.S. News' Best in Undergraduate Teaching | U.S. News & World Report has named SUNY Geneseo the best university for undergraduate teaching in the North. Geneseo earned several other high rankings from the magazine’s 2023 Best Colleges lists, as well. |
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Video: Alum's Fulbright in Taiwan | Geneseo alum and US Student Fulbright award winner, Sean Welch '19, returns from 18 months in Taiwan and reflects on his experience. |