2023 Legacy Celebration
The SUNY Geneseo Legacy Celebration highlights and honors our legacy families with two or more family members who graduated from or are currently attending Geneseo.
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The SUNY Geneseo Legacy Celebration highlights and honors our legacy families with two or more family members who graduated from or are currently attending Geneseo.
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General health information related to the COVID-19 virus, including details about the symptoms, treatment, and when to seek medical services.
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Here you will find a curated list of resources for individuals identifying as LGBTQ+.
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As a student with a visible or non-visible disability, you bring valuable skills and talents to the workplace. Review the resources below to support you with questions you may have as you think about your next steps within the world of work.
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Alumni Relations News I received scholarships for baseball and basketball from SUNY Geneseo. I was an MVP my junior and senior years. I became an All-American, and was inducted into the Geneseo Sports Hall of Fame my senior year. I studied history. Dr. Kemp and Dr. Beck were great teachers – they were always close
Geneseo Storyteller: Peter “Coach” F. Herrmann ’70 Read More »
The Sociology Department’s statement on its commitment to anti-racism in higher education and society.
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Student support and resources at SUNY Geneseo.
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Practice and preparation tips for a successful employment interview.
Interviewing Guide Read More »
Can insects feel pain? Two alums explore that possibility and what it means for insect welfare. By Robyn Rime Aside from animated movies starring adorable bugs, people don’t generally think about insects having feelings. Many scientists have long believed insects are not sentient—that they’re incapable of feeling anything, including pain. But what if they were?
John “JD” Dennis ’79 crafted functional art all his life. Then, he found his passion for creating banjos. By Robyn Rime Fun fact: You can create a superb musical instrument without knowing how to play a single note. John “JD” Dennis ’79—co-founder of Hickory Street Banjo and maker of sought-after hand-crafted banjos—is emphatically, unabashedly, not
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