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Mandy Xiang '24 (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt)

Civil War History Come to Life

Geneseo now has a collection of a Union soldier’s letters available for student research. By Kris Dreessen   Union soldier Elisha Randolph (E.R.) Robinson was present at the Appomattox battlefield when Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered, and wrote about it the day before President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. When it came to recounting and

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Look at That!

Taking a look at some of the college’s unique (and sometimes perplexing) objects in our Special Collections By Robyn Rime The Special Collections in Fraser Hall Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts. It’s easy to see why some of the items ended up at the College.

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Help, Where It’s Needed Most

The Fund for Geneseo fills in the gaps for providing scholarships, research, and more. By Keith Walters ’11   In Professor Kazushige Yokoyama’s chemistry class, student researchers are investigating spike proteins similar to those found in COVID-19. Their findings could ultimately provide knowledge necessary to develop better treatments for the disease. This research was made

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Hanna Brant

Legislating as Your Full Self: Queer Women of Color in US State Legislatures

Assistant Professor Hanna Brant (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Author Hanna Brant Publication Journal of Women, Politics & Policy (2022) Summary “Legislating as Your Full Self: Queer Women of Color in US State Legislatures,” demonstrates that though US state legislatures are disproportionately white and male, queer women of color are making significant strides in increasing their

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Carolyn Spencer

Carolyn Spencer Accepted into DIAL Program

Carolyn Spencer, Assistant Manager at the Letchworth Dining Complex Campus Auxiliary Services (CAS) News Carolyn Spencer, Assistant Manager at the Letchworth Dining Complex, has been accepted into the inaugural cohort for the two-year Diversity in Auxiliary Leadership (DIAL) program—a new offering from the National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS). This program is designed to

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Summit Federal Credit Union Helps Support First-Generation Students

Admissions News Efforts to support first-generation students at SUNY Geneseo have been given a boost thanks to a $6,000 gift from The Summit Federal Credit Union. “While each student’s college journey may differ, first-generation students often face unique challenges and obstacles,” says Laurie Baker ’85, president and CEO of The Summit Federal Credit Union and

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