The First Path May Not Be the Way
Meet students who discovered their original major was not for them. Exploring new ideas and courses inspired them to make a change. Related Stories
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Meet students who discovered their original major was not for them. Exploring new ideas and courses inspired them to make a change. Related Stories
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David Klein ’85 is assisting high-achieving students from communities often under represented in higher education. By Keith Walters ’11 Nearly a decade ago, after years of notable success as an executive but distanced from his alma mater, David Klein ’85 was drawn back into Geneseo’s orbit. A fraternity brother who served on the Geneseo Foundation
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Video by Mat Johnson SUNY Geneseo President Denise Battles takes us on a tour of the American Rock Salt Company LLC salt mine, which is located just five miles from campus. Joe Bucci ’67 launched the mine by gathering local funding and support after a conglomerate decided to close the salt mine that had employed
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Editor’s Note: “I’m All About…!” is a new feature in Geneseo Scene. In their own words, students, faculty, and staff share their current fascination. College senior writer and editor Robyn Rime is dedicating 2024 to trying all the shapes of pasta. Last New Year’s, I read something about how so many resolutions are difficult and
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A gift from the Class of 1996 reminds students to choose their own path in life. By Robyn Rime Part of an ongoing feature highlighting some of the unusual, intriguing, and often unique art and artifacts in Geneseo’s Special Collections and across campus. Paths to Greatness Sculpture, 1998 Tucked into the courtyard between Welles Hall
Emily Haber ’23 was an All-American volleyball player for Geneseo. She’s continuing her interest in athletics as a production assistant with NBC Sports. By Riley Damerell The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics was the biggest sporting event across the globe, and Geneseo alum Emily Haber ’23 worked behind the scenes with NBC to broadcast it worldwide.
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SUNY Geneseo’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents the Geneseo Dance Ensemble in Journeys Unfolding. The concert will be presented in the Alice Austin Theatre on November 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30 p.m. and November 17 at 2 p.m.
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SUNY’s leader for sustainability and climate action visited campus to learn about Geneseo’s efforts.
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Stephen Padalino, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physics at Geneseo, has been selected to receive the American Physical Society’s 2025 Excellence in Physics Education Award.
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SUNY Geneseo is included in Princeton Review’s The Best 390 Colleges: 2025 Edition and their “Best Regional Colleges: Northeast” list.
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