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In the Flow State

Geneseo teams work with a performance and development expert for personal and competitive growth. By Kris Dreessen   Captain McKenna Kelly ’24 helped lead the 2022 women’s field hockey team to a 15-4 season, drawing on the determination, skills and insight gained by working with a leadership and performance strategist. The womens’ field hockey, volleyball

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Finding Your Way, Undeclared

Ashlee Kuzemchak ’23 first arrived at Geneseo without declaring a major. It took some time and self-reflection, but she decided to pursue multiple courses of study. She was able to to take advantage of a liberal arts education by tailoring her education to explore her passions. — Video by Mat Johnson Related Stories

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Jenna Huizinga '23 stands in a home with Thomas W. Boyde Jr.'s signature rounded walls.

Opportunities to Preserve History 

Geneseo students help communities rediscover their past and celebrate their legacies. By Kris Dreessen Some of Rochester’s best-known buildings were designed by Thomas W. Boyde Jr., who made history himself as the city’s first African American architect. He helped plan Rundel Library beside the Genesee River, the ornate facades of Monroe Community Hospital, and dozens

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Pay It Forward

An experimental brain implant gave Emily Borghard ’11 options in life. She uses them to help the homeless and others in challenging times. By Emily Borghard ’11 When I arrived as a freshman at Geneseo, my father said he expected to get a call within a couple of weeks to pick me up. Freshman year

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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. By Carol Marcy International student Radmila Esina ’23 has been in love with art since she was a high school student in Russia. She went on to study and receive degrees in applied art restoration and art history

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Ben Ludlow swimming underwater

The Core Of Who I Am

Ben Ludlow ’23 springboards his self-motivation and passion for teamwork into swim accolades and academics.  By Kris Dreessen As a kid, Ben Ludlow ’23 returned empty bottles and soda cans and saved the nickels in a jar, using those nickels to open a savings account and CD. He was 8 years old and already saving

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