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Art History Alumni Success

The Art History Department has many successful alumni who have been accepted into graduate M.A. and Ph.D. programs at: Graduates of the SUNY Geneseo Art History program have held positions at Albright Knox, Museum of the Bible (NYC), Bonham’s, London, New York Studio School (NYC), New Britain Museum of American Art, EDSA Landscape Design (Ft.

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Why Give to Geneseo

The Fund for Geneseo is a flexible pool of money used to address unanticipated student needs and campus opportunities. Your gifts to The Fund for Geneseo allow the college to operate efficiently, be more innovative, and react quickly and without constraint when urgent needs arise. The Fund meets students where they are, when they need

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Study Abroad Opportunities

The study abroad and/or service-learning programs in Latin America listed below are offered by SUNY Geneseo and have been specifically created to promote the study and appreciation for Latin America and its people. Additional programs can be found by visiting SUNY Geneseo’s Study Abroad Office. Program Name/Description: Argentina – ENVR 250: Urban Environmental Issues in Latin

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Alumni Class Leadership

Stay connected to Geneseo and honor the people, programs and memories that we cherish is through the Class Leadership Committee. Volunteers or class agents from different class years dedicate their time and efforts to reconnect with their fellow classmates. Agents share Geneseo news, encourage attendance at regional and on campus events, solicit financial support, collect

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Psychology Syllabi

Syllabi for psychology courses at SUNY Geneseo. PSYC 202: Educational Psychology PSYC 202: Educational Psychology Syllabus Course Description: As stated in the college catalog, this course, “Considers the principles of learning and teaching, measurement and evaluation, and growth and development of the individual as they relate to the classroom and other situations.” General Psychology (PSYC

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