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A partnership with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) School of Dental Medicine facilitates early admission for Geneseo students with pre-med coursework.
A partnership with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) School of Dental Medicine facilitates early admission for Geneseo students with pre-med coursework.
SUNY Geneseo has created a new School of Arts and Sciences comprising 18 departments across disciplines, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
SUNY Geneseo Announces New School of Arts and Sciences and Interim Dean Read More »
Associate professor of English Ken Cooper brings an ecological viewpoint to his study of literature.
Ken Cooper Explores Interdisciplinary Ways of Teaching English Read More »
In a national competition, five SUNY Geneseo students so far have won 2023–24 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships.
Five Geneseo Students Win Gilman International Scholarships Read More »
SUNY Geneseo hosted the 2023 FUSE Conference highlighting university and college led literary magazines.
Geneseo Hosts FUSE Conference Read More »
SUNY Geneseo students can gain first-hand research experience with primary source materials, thanks to the college’s Special Collections.
Students Gain Research Experience with College’s Special Collections Read More »
Ten SUNY Geneseo students will serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2023¬¬–24¬ academic year.
2023–24 Presidential Scholars Named Read More »
Professor Lytton Smith (Image provided) Author Lytton Smith Publication Frontiers in Human Dynamics; Refugees and Conflict (2023). Summary “Poetry and the Expectation of the Border” explores a set of poetic texts—the Transborder Immigrant Tool (TBT); Amy Sara Carroll’s “The Desert Survival Series/La serie de sobrevivencia del desierto”; and Claudia Rankine and John Lucas’s video poem
Poetry and the Expectation of the Border Read More »
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) has selected three SUNY Geneseo student-faculty research mentor teams for the 2023 advocacy program Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR).
Student-Faculty Research Teams Selected for Advocacy Program Read More »
This year’s Walter Harding Lecture will be delivered by Robin Wall Kimmerer, author, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.
Robin Wall Kimmerer to Deliver Harding Lecture on October 19 Read More »