Senior’s Internship Is a Home Run
Taylor Williams ’26, an English major at SUNY Geneseo, spent 2025–26 as the social media intern for the Rochester Red Wings, a minor league baseball team.
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Taylor Williams ’26, an English major at SUNY Geneseo, spent 2025–26 as the social media intern for the Rochester Red Wings, a minor league baseball team.
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For an increasing number of transfer students, SUNY Geneseo has become not just a new college, but also a new home. Annabella Bushnell ’26 from Troy, NY, was one such student.
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When Giulyana Gamero ’26 first came to Geneseo from Rockford, Illinois, she hadn’t planned on spending four years cultivating a passion project like her audio drama, Sunflower Story Hour.
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If you are a first time user to this system, read this guide first. Things to Know/Do Before You Get Started Things to Know about How the System Works Tips for Submitting Unusual Proposals
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Year-End Message from President Treadwell Dear Colleagues, As we close the 2025–26 academic year, I want to take a moment to reflect on the work we have done together and to share a few thoughts about our progress and future direction. When we met as a community for an all-campus meeting in January, I committed
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Department of Financial Aid Story by Jennifer Kierecki, Enrollment Marketing Content Coordinator Marcus Lewis ’26 didn’t know if college would be possible. Today, he’s thriving at SUNY Geneseo and earning statewide recognition. A student-athlete and Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) peer mentor, Lewis was recently named a recipient of the 2026 Norman R. McConney Jr. Award
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Associate Prof. of English Mark Broomfield Department of English News News article created by the Department of English. Associate Professor of English Mark Broomfield’s book Black Queer Dance: Gay Men and the Politics of Passing for Almost Straight is now available in paperback from Routledge in its Theatre and Performance Studies Series here as of
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Student Profile: Department of Biology Jordyn Farner ’26 can point to a specific moment when her career aspirations in medicine began. She was 7 years old, standing in a dairy barn on her family’s farm in rural Western New York, watching a calf being delivered. She took such an interest from that experience that her
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Young Asian man working in modern arts gallery standing in front of group of unrecognizable people speaking about exhibition
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Sturges Hall (Photo by Keith Walters ’11) Opinion By Costas Solomou, Vice President, Enrollment Management Published by the Office of Enrollment Management When Yale University released its Committee on Trust in Higher Education report last week, the coverage was everywhere. A $94,000-a-year price tag. An acceptance rate below 4 percent. A rare moment of public self-reflection from
The College Affordability Crisis is Real, but the Media is Looking at the Wrong Schools Read More »