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Professor to Publish Letchworth State Park Atlas | Stephen Tulowiecki, associate professor of Geography and Sustainability Studies at SUNY Geneseo, has spent two years developing a thematic map atlas of Letchworth State Park. |
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New Partnership with Northeast College's Doctor in Chiropractic Program | SUNY Geneseo and the Northeast College of Health Sciences announced a new educational partnership. The institutions have established 11 new articulated program agreements to save students time and money while securing their admission into Northeast’s in-demand doctor of chiropractic program. |
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Chemistry Alum Turns California Winemaker | Andy Robinson '99, a graduate of SUNY Geneseo and Columbia University’s 3+2 program in chemical engineering, leveraged his degree into a career as a winemaker for the Seghesio Family Vineyards in Sonoma County, CA. |
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Geneseo Dance Ensemble In Clear Sight | In Clear Sight will be presented in the Alice Austin Theatre on March 3–5, at 7:30 p.m., and March 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 and available at the Student Association Ticket Office. Masks are required for audience members. |
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Roemer Lecture on WWII Liberation | Educator and author Matthew Rozell ’83, ’88 MS, will deliver the annual Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs. His talk, “Liberation, 1945: An American GI Response to the Holocaust During WWII,” takes place at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6, in the Doty Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public. |
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Music Department Welcomes Composer-in-Residence | SUNY Geneseo’s Department of Music & Musical Theatre will welcome composer-in-residence Jocelyn Hagen on February 15–17. |
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CNN's Keith Boykin to Deliver Diversity Summit Keynote | SUNY Geneseo welcomes CNN political commentator and New York Times best-selling author Keith Boykin, who will deliver the keynote address at this year’s Diversity Summit. |
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Subject Librarians: Shushing Isn't Their Superpower | SUNY Geneseo's library is home to specialized faculty—subject librarians—who offer students a wide array of educational support. Understanding what they do and how to access their services can make a project or research paper less daunting and stressful. |
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New Microscope Provides Research Opportunities for Students | SUNY Geneseo has received an award of $210,132 from the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation program for the chemistry department to purchase a three-dimensional Raman imaging system. |
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Grant to Support Internships on NYS's Revolutionary War History | The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation (RDLGF) has awarded SUNY distinguished professor of history Michael Leroy Oberg, the SUNY Geneseo Center for Local and Municipal History, and a consortium of six other colleges and universities a three-year grant of more than $300K for The Gardiner Foundation Semiquincentennial Student Fellowship Program. |
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Six Students Win Gilman International Scholarships | An institutional record number of six SUNY Geneseo students have so far won Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships in the 2021–22 national competition. |
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Katherine Rodgers '22: Creator of @geneseocameraroll | Katherine Rodgers '22 has found a niche in media — and created a popular Geneseo-themed social media account. |
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Collective Memories of HIV Pandemic Helped Men Navigate COVID-19 | Amy Braksmajer, an assistant professor of sociology at SUNY Geneseo, has co-authored two peer-reviewed articles based on interview data collected from 30 sexual minority men (men who have sex with men). |
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School of Business Professor Earns Highest SUNY Distinction | School of Business faculty member Avan Jassawalla has been awarded the rank of Distinguished Professor by the SUNY Board of Trustees. |
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School of Business Launches New Major and Minors | SUNY Geneseo’s School of Business is now offering a finance major as well as new minors in entrepreneurship and human resource management. |
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College Renews Compact with Village of Geneseo | SUNY Geneseo and the Village of Geneseo recently renewed the Geneseo Village-College Relations Compact. |
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Kimball Digital Collection Records Rural NY’s Musical Past | The SUNY Geneseo College Library’s newly digitized James W. Kimball Traditional Music and Dance in New York State Collection is now accessible to researchers and the public. |
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Unabashedly Undeclared | One of Geneseo’s most popular majors is no major at all. “Undeclared” is consistently one of the top choices for incoming students. |
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Annual List of Geneseo Publications Now Available | Geneseo honored its faculty, staff, and student authors recently by posting its searchable online list of more than 165 research and creative works from the past year. |
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Geneseo Recognized as a 2022 "Green College" | SUNY Geneseo is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2022 Edition. |
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Director of Admissions Named a SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute Fellow | Geneseo director of admissions Christie Torruella Smith has been named a fellow of SUNY’s 2022 Hispanic Leadership Institute. |
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You Might Not Know What You’re Saying | SUNY Geneseo associate professor of psychology Jason Ozubko is the first author on a recent paper that looks at a type of memory glitch we’ve all experienced. |
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New Faculty and Staff, Part 5 | Get to know the faculty and staff who have recently joined Geneseo in part five of a continuing series. |
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Temple Hill Cemetery Spirit Walk Channels SUNY Geneseo’s 150th | The annual Spirit Walk at Geneseo’s Temple Hill Cemetery on October 16 honored the 150th Anniversary of SUNY Geneseo. |
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NEH Grant Supports Undergrad Internships in Public History | Geneseo Center for Local and Municipal History was awarded an $170K NEH grant, which will support 21 undergrad interns. |