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Rachel Laber Pulvino ’10 Appointed to SUNY Geneseo’s College Council

Rachel Laber Pulvino ’10 New York Governor Kathy Hochul has appointed Rachel Laber Pulvino ’10 to the SUNY Geneseo College Council for a term expiring June 30, 2029. A Geneseo alum, Laber Pulvino is vice president of communications at Visit Rochester, where she leads the organization’s brand messaging, public relations, and communications strategy to promote Rochester as a premier travel destination.

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Clare Cusack '96

NYBA President & CEO Clare Cusack ’96 to Receive AASCU Distinguished Alum Award

NYBA President and CEO Clare Cusack ’96 (Image provided) The Board of Directors of the New York Bankers Association (NYBA) announced today that the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) has selected SUNY Geneseo alum and current NYBA President and CEO Clare Cusack ’96 with its highest honor, the Distinguished Alumnus Award. The award will be presented

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SUNY Geneseo's Brodie Hall (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt)

Individualized Studies Major Lets Students Create Their Own Degree

Brodie Hall (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Cadence Panol ’26 began her studies at Geneseo with an undeclared major. She loved dance and communication and took classes in both, as well as theater production, film, international relations, Russian, and other subjects, looking to find her niche. “Nothing really fit” for a degree, says Panol. “I had a

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Taylor Kessner

New Professor Brings Gaming Expertise to the School of Education

Taylor Kessner (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Taylor Kessner is a new assistant professor in Geneseo’s Ella Cline Shear School of Education whose research focuses on games, game design, and simulations as methods to teach students social studies and history. Kessner examines game design and how designers use play to foster decision-making, autonomy, a sense of belonging, and other important

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English Students Produce Biannual Literary Magazine

English students review past issues of “Gandy Dancer.” / Photo by Keith Walters ’11 Putting together a literary magazine is no small feat. It involves posting calls for submissions, reviewing each piece that comes in, deciding what makes the cut—which can involve heated debates—sending feedback to authors, copyediting, designing, proofreading, printing, distributing, and marketing. Students

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