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Geneseo Dance Ensemble: Rising to New Heights

Dance Ensemble members. Front row: Julia Lingenfelter ‘26, Natalia Biehl-Narvaez ‘26, Samantha Vanderwerf ’26. Second row: Sabrina LaRosa ‘26, Amelia Caselnova ‘27, Morgan Comstock ‘26, Payton Clark ‘26. (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Please join SUNY Geneseo’s Department of the Performing Arts and the Geneseo Dance Ensemble for an evening of diverse, dynamic, and original dance works.

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Geneseo Student to College President

Current and former leaders in higher education share insights about integrative learning and career advice. Introduction by Carol Marcy Five Geneseo alumni who are current or former presidents of higher education institutions participated in a panel discussion, “From SUNY Geneseo Student to College President,”during Homecoming & Family Weekend on Sept. 21. Moderated by President Denise

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Climate Change: Is It Too Late?

Journalist, activist and professor Bill McKibben’s book, “The End of Nature,” is considered to be the first book about climate change that was written for general audiences. Its message has been translated into 24 languages. The founder of 350.org, he has worked around the world with grassroots organizations to fight climate change and to work toward divesting from fossil fuels. He has received the Gandhi Peace Prize for his efforts.

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