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- Online and Study Abroad Intersession Courses Expanded for 2020
- Geneseo a Forbes Best Value College
- Tshering Sherpa ’21 Named Fund for Education Abroad Scholar
- Janine Rossi ’18 and Kelsey Kwandrans ’19 Earn Fulbright Awards
- Catherine Shields ’19 Earns State Dept. Critical Language Scholarship
- Documentary Highlights Professor’s Longtime Research on Indigenous Land Rights in Ecuador
- Students Explore Sustainability Issues Through Art
- Alumna to Share The Tales Teeth Tell
- Chemistry Grad Named to Forbes 30 Under 30
- Physics & Astronomy Receives APS Undergraduate Education Award
- Geneseo Partners with Cuba’s Universidad de Holguín
- Oberg to Host Local History Workshop
- Curricular Changes Show Success By Fourth Year
- Evans Named SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor
- Academic Affairs Honors Commitment to Values
- Geneseo Announces Online, Study Abroad Offerings for Reinvigorated Winter Intersession
- Geneseo Tops U.S. News’ ‘Best Undergrad Teaching’ for 8th TimeSUNY Geneseo tops the U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Undergraduate Teaching” rankings among regional universities in the North in its Best Colleges 2019 guidebook. The College also ranked second in the “Top Public Schools” category for regional universities in the North and is 14th in the overall regional category of 187 public and private institutions.
- Milne Library Colleagues Launch OASIS SUNY Geneseo’s Milne Library recently developed and launched an innovative new search tool that can access 52 different OER sources that contain more than 150,000 items. OASIS (Openly Available Sources Integrated Search), was co-developed by Ben Rawlins, director of Milne Library, and Bill Jones, digital resources and systems librarian at SUNY Geneseo.
- Geneseo Identified as a Top Public Institution for Four-Year Graduation RateSUNY Geneseo was identified by the Chronicle of Higher Education as a public institution with one of the best four-year graduation rates.
- New ‘Handshake’ System Expanding Career Development’s ReachSUNY Geneseo’s Department of Career Development has implemented a new career management system that greatly enhances the department’s ability to manage job and internship postings, run career fairs and track student usage.
- SUNY Geneseo Welcomes First Group of McNair ScholarsA group of 25 rising juniors and seniors have become the first SUNY Geneseo students to enter the McNair Scholars Program, designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities.
- Women's and Gender Studies Graduates Make HistoryCommencement is always a time to celebrate, but this year, Terese Caiazza ’18 and Tanairi Taylor’ 18 will make College history, becoming the first to graduate with a major in women’s and gender studies.
- Academic Affairs Team Addressing Student Retention"WIG" is a new initiative to improve student retention rates within the Division of Academic Affairs’ Office of the Provost. “We’ve only been at this for one semester, but already we’re speaking a common language and building a culture that will allow us to not only do our best work within the whirlwind, but in spite of it," says Provost Stacey Robertson. "It’s not an ‘either/or’ choice: We’re very confident that we will achieve our Widely Important Goal and increase retention.”
- Class of 2018: Meet Jeff Doser, Scientist, Scholar and SwimmerGoldwater Scholar, Edgar Fellow, and SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence winner Jeff Doser ’18 merged research and athletics at Geneseo. When Doser visited Geneseo he immediately noticed the strong community. “Everyone works together here, as opposed to being competitive amongst each other,” he said. “Geneseo is like one big team.”
- Sarah Phillips ’18 Receives Fulbright Award to ColombiaFor Sarah Phillips ’18, winning a U.S. Student Fulbright award to Colombia as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) means infinitely more than just being given the opportunity to represent her country, travel, and teach. She will have a chance to share the gift of potentially life-changing language abilities that so many of the world’s citizens are never afforded.