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Mary C. Toale Named Provost at SUNY Geneseo | Mary C. Toale, Ed.D., has been selected to serve as SUNY Geneseo’s new provost and vice president for academic affairs. She assumes the role on March 28. |
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Cheer on Knights from Home—or Attend for Free | You can now livestream Geneseo home games or attend most home games for free. |
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Students Work to Expand Food Pantry | Three students received a Student Ambassador Award to expand the footprint of SUNY Geneseo's on-campus food pantry. |
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Five Geneseo Students Win Gilman International Scholarships | In a national competition, five SUNY Geneseo students so far have won 2023–24 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships. |
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Geneseo Hosts FUSE Conference | SUNY Geneseo hosted the 2023 FUSE Conference highlighting university and college led literary magazines. |
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Students Gain Research Experience with College’s Special Collections | SUNY Geneseo students can gain first-hand research experience with primary source materials, thanks to the college’s Special Collections. |
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Soaring Stars | SUNY Geneseo’s Soaring Stars Program permanently installed a Little Library display at the entrance to the Greenway in Cuylerville last summer. |
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Geneseo BFFs | Bennett Marano ’12 met his Geneseo family on day one. They’ve relied on each other ever since. |
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Pet Wall Connects New Students to Home | Supervising janitor Ava Pascalar's pet wall helps new students keep their beloved friends close. |
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Civil War History Come to Life | Geneseo now has a collection of a Union soldier’s letters available for student research. |
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Geneseo Adds New Graduate Program in History | SUNY Geneseo is introducing a new history master’s degree, available to students beginning in Spring 2024. |
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SUNY Geneseo and RIT Partner on Master's Sustainability Degree | A new partnership agreement between SUNY College at Geneseo and Rochester Institute of Technology’s Golisano Institute for Sustainability will enable qualified students from Geneseo to enroll in RIT’s sustainable systems master's degree program beginning next fall. Application fees are waived for the program. |
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Dance Ensemble Performs November 9–12 | SUNY Geneseo’s Dance Ensemble will perform on campus in Brodie Hall’s Alice Austin Theatre on November 9, 10, and 11 at 7:30 p.m. and November 12 at 2 p.m. |
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Geneseo Launches Opportunities Rising: Largest Campaign in 152-Year History | Opportunities Rising: Geneseo for Generations is SUNY Geneseo's largest-ever fundraising campaign. With a goal of 45 million dollars, the campaign will support the college's strategic plan by elevating access, creating experiences, and demonstrating impact. |
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SUNY Geneseo Is a Green College | SUNY Geneseo has again been named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review. |
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2023–24 Presidential Scholars Named | Ten SUNY Geneseo students will serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2023¬¬–24¬ academic year. |
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Education Specialist Brings Awareness to Title IX | Abigail Ranieri ’23, Title IX Prevention Education Specialist, discusses her transition from a student to an employee of SUNY Geneseo. |
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New Alum Helps Shape the Future of a National Park | Nearly three million people visit the wilds of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming every year. Recent graduate Liz Haley ’23, a psychology and sustainability double major, served this summer as a social science intern at the park. |
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Student-Faculty Research Teams Selected for Advocacy Program | The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) has selected three SUNY Geneseo student-faculty research mentor teams for the 2023 advocacy program Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR). |
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Robin Wall Kimmerer to Deliver Harding Lecture on October 19 | This year's Walter Harding Lecture will be delivered by Robin Wall Kimmerer, author, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. |
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Six Geneseo Alumni Honored With Forty Under 40 Awards | Six Geneseo alumni have been recognized for their professional achievements in Rochester Business Journal’s annual “Forty under 40” list. This recognition underscores their significant contributions in their respective fields and the Rochester community. |
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Hello? Geneseo Present and Future is on the Line | If you are an alum and you receive a phone call from a student, it just may be Claire on the phone. |
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SUNY Geneseo Ranks Nationally for Economic Diversity | SUNY Geneseo is among the top selective colleges in the nation for serving students from low-income backgrounds, according to a list recently published in The New York Times Magazine. |
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Inspiration, Success, and Giving Back | Schiller C. Joseph ’04 draws on his Geneseo foundation to help others in his career. |
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Geneseo Earns "Best" Spots in U.S. News & World Report 2024 Rankings | SUNY Geneseo is in the top ten for undergraduate teaching, innovation, and top public schools. |