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Mission

Mission The Chemistry Stockroom staff is a friendly group of people prepared and willing to help all students access the materials and equipment needed to succeed in the Chemistry Teaching Labs.

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Annual Peace Poetry Contest for K-8 Students Celebrating 10th Anniversary May 10

For 10 years, Dr. Rob Doggett has run the Genesee Valley Peace Poetry contest, encouraging students in grade K through 8 to write poems about peace—whatever that might mean to them. “The goal of the contest,” said Dr. Doggett, Professor of English at SUNY Geneseo, “is to give students the opportunity to reflect creatively on the theme of peace at a time when so much of what they encounter in the media is dominated by images of violence.”

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It’s a Banner Year at Geneseo for Student Fulbright Awards

SUNY Geneseo is experiencing a banner year for Fulbright Awards with the selection of a record four honorees – three grant recipients and one alternate – from six Geneseo applications. All recipients received English teaching assistantships (ETA) and will be teaching English part-time to non-native English-speakers, while also completing projects of the own part-time and serving as cultural ambassadors for the United States.

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ACE I-Lab Report

Download the Full ReportIntroductionI. College Documentation, Commitment, and InitiativesII. International Programs and StudentsIII. RevenueIV. AssessmentV. CurriculaVI. Scholarships, Grants, and AwardsVII. Co-Curricular Activities and Student LifeReferences Global Geneseo Report Download the Global Geneseo Committee Report INTRODUCTION In the fall of 2013, the State University of New York (SUNY) Geneseo joined the American Council on Education’s (ACE)

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Annual Volunteer and Service Awards

Join in celebrating your peers and our community partners who have made a difference in our community through service and volunteerism. The Volunteer and Service Awards recognize students, faculty and staff, student organizations, and community partner organizations for service work that has had a positive impact on the people and institutions across our community. The

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Campus Resources for the LGBTQ Community

Office of LGBTQ Programs and Services The Office of LGBTQ Programs and Services coordinates inclusive efforts designed to create a supportive campus environment that recognizes, appreciates, and affirms sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. LGBTQ+ Resource Center THE LGBTQ Resource Center is currently closed due to building renovations. Department of Student Health & Counseling

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Actuarial Program

Getting Started There is no specific major or minor to declare in order to become an actuary. Rather, you must past a series of exams offered by the SOA (Society of Actuaries) or CAS (Casualty Actuarial Society). The ASA (Associate of the Society of Actuaries) and ACAS (Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society) designation require

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