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Top Row (L to R): Edie Jones ’27, Tary Santelises ’26. Bottom Row (L to R) Lea Mancarella ’28, Ava Woodstock ’27

Four Students Win Gilman Scholarships

Top Row (L to R): Edie Jones ’27, Tary Santelises ’26. Bottom Row (L to R) Lea Mancarella ’28, Ava Woodstock ’27 (SUNY Geneseo/Mat Johnson) In a national competition, four SUNY Geneseo students have won 2026–27 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad: Edie Jones’27 (New Zealand), Lea Mancarella ’28 (Ghana), Tary Santelises ’26 (Ghana), and

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Project Sunlight

What is Project Sunlight? Project Sunlight is a statewide initiative based on the Public Integrity Reform Act of 2011 and omnibus ethics legislation Chapter 399 Part A, §4 of the Laws of 2011. The purpose of the legislation is to increase government transparency and accountability that allows the public to see who interacts with New

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Crime Reporting & Statistics

Office Hours Open 24 hours a day Emergency: (585) 245-5222 or 911 Administrative: (585) 245-5651 Email: police@geneseo.edu Daily Crime Log The University Police Department maintains an online Crime Log of criminal incidents reported on the SUNY Geneseo campus. Each entry includes: incident number, report date, incident type, incident date & time, incident location and case status. The Crime

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Massive 3,000-year-old Maya site in Mexico depicts the cosmos and the ‘order of the universe,’ study claims

Photo of Drew O’Neil from 2019 Lamron Article “Student researchers analyze local cemetery records, historical implications” Anthropology News Professor James Aimers was quoted in a Live Science article about new research that suggests a 3,000-year-old Maya site in southeastern Mexico is actually a giant cosmogram, depicting how ancient people at the site viewed the order of the universe.

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Portrait of Sarah Harris and Kayla Harry

New Club Helps Transfer Students Find Connection

Sarah Harris ’26 and Kayla Harry ’26 (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Transferring to a different school often means starting anew: finding support groups, learning new systems, and weaving into a campus culture already in motion. For psychology major Kayla Harry ’26 and marketing major Sarah Harris ’26, transferring to SUNY Geneseo was both eye-opening and motivating. Each came to

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Detail of Pills and Protest: Abortion Access in Ireland

Pills and Protest: Abortion Access in Ireland

Assistant Professor Taylor Kessner (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Author Brenna McCaffrey Publication Bloomsbury Academic (2025) Summary  The use of abortion pills in activism and medicine fundamentally changed social attitudes about abortion in Ireland. Abstract The Republic of Ireland lived under one of the strictest abortion bans in Europe for decades, then in 2018, their voters passed one

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