Q&A With Matt Weber ’24
Matt Weber ’24 is a communication major in the journalism and media track from Orchard Park, NY.
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Matt Weber ’24 is a communication major in the journalism and media track from Orchard Park, NY.
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Curiosity inspired Holly Nicole Kandel ’16 to move to Senegal. She built a career in Africa, advocating for health and community development. By Kris Dreessen Holly Nicole Kandel ’16 spent six months studying French language and literature in southern France as a Geneseo psychology and Francophone studies double major. But it was her on-campus classes about
Alumni Profile: Better Health and Partnerships in Western Africa Read More »
High-energy-density physicist Danae Polsin ’13 and professor of physics Stephen Padalino explain experiments that recently harnessed the same energy produced by the sun and stars — and what it may mean for the future of energy. By Robyn Rime Among physicists, there is an old joke that fusion is 50 years away — and always will
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Investigative journalist Jared Bennett ’11 fights for accountability, including in the wake of weather disasters. By Jared Bennett ’11 In July 22, a once-every-thousand-year flood hit Appalachian eastern Kentucky. A lingering storm dropped more than a foot of rain in just a few hours, sending water careening down the mountains and into the hollers
Alumni Voices: The Power of Inquiry to Understand and Help Our Communities Read More »
A biology professor and student researchers are discovering more about a species not documented in the United States until 2001. By Carol Marcy It looks like an ant you see on your deck railing or crawling across a leaf or down the stem of a plant. But it’s not an ant — it’s a
Investigating the Spider that Masquerades as an Ant Read More »
A Geneseo professor and students research our life experiences to get to the heart of relationships. By Kris Dreessen For more than 16 years at Geneseo, Professor of Communication Meredith Harrigan has studied people’s experiences with their families and social circles to gain insight into human behavior and how communication matters. Her research has
The Importance of Communication In Our Lives — And For Our Well-Being Read More »
Move aside smartphones. Some students are choosing to go back in time over the immediacy of digital images and social media. By Natalie Heller ’23 Since her first year at Geneseo, Naomi Steinberg ’23 has pinned photos of favorite memories to her wall — bid day with her sorority, parties, family ski trips to
Student Trends: Disposable Cameras Make a Grainy Comeback Read More »
Why just dream about a different job or career, wish you had completed your degree, or wonder, “what if?”
Return to Complete Your Degree at Geneseo Readmission Program Read More »
Wren Guzman ’23, an art history major from the Bronx, NY, says their wide-ranging experiences at Geneseo made for a great four years.
Wren Guzman ’23: Diverse Experiences Help Enhance a Geneseo Education Read More »
Overview of the content of past SUNY Geneseo Diversity Summits.
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