Geneseo Announces Honorary Degree Recipients
Two SUNY Geneseo alumni will receive honorary degrees at this year’s undergraduate Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 16.
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Two SUNY Geneseo alumni will receive honorary degrees at this year’s undergraduate Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 16.
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A new partnership with the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School will facilitate early admission for SUNY Geneseo students interested in graduate programs in artificial intelligence in business, business analytics, finance, or marketing analytics.
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SUNY Geneseo has partnered with Eastman Kodak’s Pharmaceuticals unit to create an advanced electrophysiology research lab on campus.
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SUNY Geneseo has once again been named a Top Producer of both Fulbright US Student and Fulbright US Scholar awards, as announced by the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education in its annual article. Geneseo remains the only dedicated SUNY institution to be named to both lists in the same year and is
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Isabel Marzec ’25 during a summer archaeology internship (photo provided). During the past two years, SUNY Geneseo disbursed more than $555,000 to 400+ students to offset the costs of unpaid internships and applied learning experiences, including student teaching. “Creating more internships is not enough if students still have barriers to engagement,” says Jessie Stack Lombardo,
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Professional networking can provide a big return on investment when it comes to a student’s job search.
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History professor Justin Behrend at previous Teachers’ Day event (photo provided) SUNY Geneseo has recently expanded professional development opportunities for local K–12 teachers. The annual Teachers’ Day events have drawn participants from Albany to Buffalo for faculty-led workshops on both content and pedagogy, both what to teach and how to teach it. “The history department has been
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Ann Monroe-Baillargeon, PhD (photo provided) SUNY Geneseo has appointed Ann Monroe-Baillargeon, PhD, as the dean for the Ella Cline Shear School of Education (SOE), effective January 29, 2026. She comes to Geneseo from Houghton University (NY), where she served most recently as associate provost and director of online programs. Monroe-Baillargeon has held leadership and faculty
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Top Row (L to R): Edie Jones ’27, Tary Santelises ’26. Bottom Row (L to R) Lea Mancarella ’28, Ava Woodstock ’27 (SUNY Geneseo/Mat Johnson) In a national competition, four SUNY Geneseo students have won 2026–27 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad: Edie Jones’27 (New Zealand), Lea Mancarella ’28 (Ghana), Tary Santelises ’26 (Ghana), and
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Hunter Kane ’16 in autopsy lab (photo provided) As a forensic autopsy technician in the King County, WA, Medical Examiner’s Office, Hunter Kane ’16, MA, spends each day with the deceased. “Autopsy technicians are the first set of eyes for the pathologist,” Kane explains. “I see if a body presents anything anatomically unique or pathologically
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