The History and Mystery of Geneseo’s Favorite Roman Goddess
Take a closer look at the rise and fall of Milne’s ambassador, Minerva.
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Take a closer look at the rise and fall of Milne’s ambassador, Minerva.
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Rachel Lerner Chrostowski ’05 is among those who support wildlife and native species at home. By Kris Dreessen A few years ago, Rachel Lerner Chrostowski ’05 and her husband, David Chrostowski ’04, decided to mow less and bring more nature into the back yard of their rural home near Buffalo, NY. They began by removing
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Britina Cheng ’16, a Geneseo English grad, is the editorial producer for Cinematrix, the movie-based daily trivia game from Vulture, New York Magazine’s entertainment news site.
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Student-athlete Joseph Vogt ’25, a SUNY Geneseo history and adolescence education major from Penfield, NY, who is also a member of the men’s soccer team, has been selected for a 2025 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.
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SUNY Geneseo’s Associate Professor Hanna Brant, political science and international relations, has been awarded a SUNY Chancellor’s Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship.
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Lea Pandoliano ’16 helps guide your visit through a new national, interactive museum. Up and Coming: This is the first profile of a new Scene feature that introduces us to alumni doing exciting things early in their careers. By Kris Dreessen You may never get a personal invitation to the Oval Office, but at The
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President Denise Battles reflects on student and college milestones and the moments that have made her 10 years at Geneseo special. Video by Mat Johnson Related Stories
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American propaganda posters from World War I encouraged residents to do their part at home, to support troops overseas. By Robyn Rime The Special Collections in Milne Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts.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
Geneseo’s flourishing student book club reflects a growing national interest in reading with others. By Robyn Rime Does reading books for fun have an image problem? Unless you’re a librarian, you might believe so. “A lot of people view books as nerdy and weird,” says Alexis Lamm ’27, an early childhood/childhood education major. “That stereotype
Geneseo teams took home 9 titles during the college’s first year in the athletic conference. And, the hockey title. Geneseo started its first year as part of the Empire 8 athletic conference with nine championships in 2024-25. Women’s basketball won the most recent title March 1. In addition, Empire 8 also named the field hockey
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