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English Students Produce Biannual Literary Magazine

English students review past issues of “Gandy Dancer.” / Photo by Keith Walters ’11 Putting together a literary magazine is no small feat. It involves posting calls for submissions, reviewing each piece that comes in, deciding what makes the cut—which can involve heated debates—sending feedback to authors, copyediting, designing, proofreading, printing, distributing, and marketing. Students

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Jovana Babović

The Youngest Yugoslavs: An Oral History of Post-Socialist Memory

Associate Professor Jovana Babović (Image provided) Author Jovana Babović Publication University of Indiana Press (2025) Summary The Youngest Yugoslavs is an oral history collection that gives its readers in-depth, varied perspectives on why Yugoslavia continues to resonate among its former citizens more than 30 years since the state collapsed amid war, genocide, and dislocation. Abstract 

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Taylor Kessner

Navigating “Divisive” Issues in Social Studies Education: Practical Guidance forTeachers

Assistant Professor Taylor Kessner (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Author Taylor Kessner Additional Authors and Editors Assoc. Prof. Sarah J. Kaka, Department of Education, Ohio Wesleyan University; Assoc. Prof. Anthony Tuf Francis, Oakland University; Assoc. Prof. Katrina Kennett, Montana University Western Publication The Councilor: A National Journal of the Social Studies (2025) Summary  This article aims to

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Taylor Kessner

Interaction of avatar identity and opportunities to practice historical reasoning in a history videogame

Assistant Professor Taylor Kessner (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Author Taylor Kessner Additional Authors and Editors Jenn Scianna, Ph.D. candidate, School of Edu., University of Wisconsin—Madison; Assoc. Prof. Lauren McArthur Harris, Mary Lou Fulton College of Teaching & Learning Innovation, School of Historical, Philosophical, & Religious Studies, Arizona State U. Publication Journal of the Learning Sciences Article

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Study Abroad Photo Contest

Fall 2025 Study Abroad Photo Contest What wowed you on your study abroad experience? Share with us your favorite people, moments, and destinations! The annual Study Abroad photo contest will collect submissions from October 6 until 11:59 pm on Sunday, October 19, 2025. If you studied abroad during Fall 2024 through and including Summer 2025,

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Sexual Violence Response Policy

#7-721 Approved By: Cabinet Effective Date: 07-02-2024 Revised Date: 07-02-2024 Category: Category Diversity & Equity Policy Owner: Sara Hebert Office Number: 585-245-5023 Scope This policy outlines the procedures for reporting, investigating, and adjudicating allegations of discrimination under New York State Education Law, Article 129-B at SUNY Geneseo and applies to all faculty, staff, and students

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Information for Sociomedical Science Transfer Students

Thanks for your interest in transferring to Geneseo! Please contact the sociomedical sciences major coordinator (Dr. Jennifer Guzmán, guzman@geneseo.edu) with any questions about the major. Questions about transfer admissions can be directed to Justine Rumbel (jrumbel@geneseo.edu, 585-245-5571). Please note that a maximum of 90 semester hours from another college (and only 60 of which can

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