Kris Dreessen

Portrait of Solangel Almonte.

Student Ambassador Empowers Young Women to Make Healthy Choices

Solangel Almonte ’27 (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Student Ambassador Solangel Almonte ’27 cares deeply about women’s health. A sociomedical sciences major with a minor in gender, sexuality, and women’s studies, she intends to dedicate her career to empowering women to make knowledgeable choices about their futures. Almonte has started with young women in her native Dominican Republic. Last summer,

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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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