Study Abroad Tips for First Generation Students
A guide to understanding how your identity as a first-generation student can heighten your study abroad experience.
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A guide to understanding how your identity as a first-generation student can heighten your study abroad experience.
Study Abroad Tips for First Generation Students Read More »
The State University of New York at Geneseo has invited more than 100 students into the college’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa honor society.
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Alumni Relations News Tell us about yourself. Where you live now, career, and/or family news. What have you been up to since you left Geneseo? I went on to get my PhD from Texas Tech in environmental toxicology. I’ve been working for biotech start ups in the Silicon valley and live in Oakland, CA. What
Welcome! We are glad that you have chosen to study physics at SUNY Geneseo! The faculty and staff of the department of physics and astronomy would like you to know that we are 100% committed to fostering an environment where all students can thrive, regardless of gender, gender identity, race, sexuality, ethnicity, disability, or religion.
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Study abroad is a great opportunity for students to gain new perspectives and unique experiences. As a DACA student we encourage you to be up to date with laws and issues as much as you can.
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The Asian American and Pacific Islander experience abroad can vary country to country. It is important to do further research on your country and search for resources that can be beneficial for you
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Umoja House, a new living-learning community (LLC) for students of diverse backgrounds, opened in August of 2021. Named after unity, the first principle of Kwanzaa, Umoja House will create an intellectually engaging, encouraging environment where students can celebrate their identities while also nurturing their leadership skills.
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Jeff ’83 and Suzette Clarke (image provided) Donor News Building Others Up through Education, Philanthropy Jeff Clarke ’83 and his spouse, Suzette, are longtime supporters of SUNY Geneseo. They have been at the heart of engaging Geneseo alums for years, and Jeff’s participation on the Geneseo Foundation Board of Directors was critical to the Shaping
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A newly published study finds that college students are investing in relationships and leveraging the “fear of missing out,” or FoMO, as a reminder to seize the day.
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Abdul Sanderson ’20 has won a highly competitive Critical Language Scholarship award to study Russian this summer.
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