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A Commitment to Lifelong Service

Inspired by their Geneseo experience, Nadine Kadell Sapirman ’90 and Louis ’91 Sapirman are supporting future leaders. By Keith Walters ’11   In a world filled with choices, Nadine Kadell Sapirman ’90 and Louis Sapirman ’91 remind us that the simple choice of helping others can have profound impact. At Geneseo, Nadine served as a

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Opportunities Rising

Geneseo has launched its most ambitious fundraising campaign for future generations. By Kris Dreessen During his four years at Geneseo, Kevin Gavagan ’75 met his wife Nancy ’76 and many of his closest friends. He took courses that prepared him for his career. He also skipped a class one day—and was soon spotted by the

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Geneseo BFFs

Bennett Marano ’12 met his Geneseo family on day one. They’ve relied on each other ever since. By Bennett Marano ’12 It was transfer student move-in day at Geneseo, a freezing cold afternoon in mid-January, where I met my core group of friends—now my chosen family—for the first time. We had all been deferred admission,

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New Life for a Living

Jordan Daniel ’11 never wanted an office job again. From Spain, he maintains his legal and real estate careers—and provides new opportunities for Geneseo students. By Kris Dreessen In his daily 9 to 5, Jordan Daniel ’11 looks out from his desk and onto the busy streets of Madrid. Sometimes the neighbor kids holler to

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Mandy Xiang '24 (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt)

Civil War History Come to Life

Geneseo now has a collection of a Union soldier’s letters available for student research. By Kris Dreessen   Union soldier Elisha Randolph (E.R.) Robinson was present at the Appomattox battlefield when Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered, and wrote about it the day before President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. When it came to recounting and

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Totality Awesome

Astronomy professor Aaron Steinhauer offers tips for watching the total solar eclipse in April 2024. By Robyn Rime “It’s one of those experiences you never forget,” says Aaron Steinhauer, SUNY Geneseo professor of physics and astronomy. “It’s one of the most inspiring events in nature that isn’t dangerous. It’s rare and exciting and unusual …

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Look at That!

Taking a look at some of the college’s unique (and sometimes perplexing) objects in our Special Collections By Robyn Rime The Special Collections in Fraser Hall Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts. It’s easy to see why some of the items ended up at the College.

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