SUNY Chief Sustainability Officer Tours Geneseo
SUNY’s leader for sustainability and climate action visited campus to learn about Geneseo’s efforts.
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SUNY’s leader for sustainability and climate action visited campus to learn about Geneseo’s efforts.
SUNY Chief Sustainability Officer Tours Geneseo Read More »
Milne Library is the first building on campus to eliminate the use of fossil fuels, reducing the campus carbon footprint. It utilizes full electrification for building systems.
Renovated Milne Full of Sustainable Features Read More »
The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges: 2025 Edition includes SUNY Geneseo as one of its 511 featured “green colleges.”
Princeton Review Names SUNY Geneseo a “Green College” Read More »
SUNY Geneseo has been celebrating Earth Month with several student-organized events that are open to all, including a tree planting on April 27.
SUNY Geneseo Celebrates Earth Week Read More »
Three students received a Student Ambassador Award to expand the footprint of SUNY Geneseo’s on-campus food pantry.
Students Work to Expand Food Pantry Read More »
A new partnership agreement between SUNY College at Geneseo and Rochester Institute of Technology’s Golisano Institute for Sustainability will enable qualified students from Geneseo to enroll in RIT’s sustainable systems master’s degree program beginning next fall. Application fees are waived for the program.
SUNY Geneseo and RIT Partner on Master’s Sustainability Degree Read More »
Ten SUNY Geneseo students will serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2023¬¬–24¬ academic year.
2023–24 Presidential Scholars Named Read More »
SUNY Geneseo has again been named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
SUNY Geneseo Is a Green College Read More »
Nearly three million people visit the wilds of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming every year. Recent graduate Liz Haley ’23, a psychology and sustainability double major, served this summer as a social science intern at the park.
New Alum Helps Shape the Future of a National Park 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 »