SUNY New Paltz promotes student accomplishments using Merit, a third-party platform that lets the College share news of students’ academic and co-curricular excellence with print and online newspapers and on […]
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Campus media relations and social media policies
Staff in the Office of Communication & Marketing are available to work with students, employees and alumni to publicize virtual events, accomplishments, initiatives, awards and research via social media and […]
Read moreDigging this summer: Brooke Cammann ’23 travels to Italy for excavation project
Brooke Cammann (Art History; Chemistry) fell in love with Italian art history as a first-year student in the SUNY New Paltz Honors Program, but it took until 2022 for […]
Read moreSUNY Telecommuting Policy extended to Dec. 31, 2022
The following message was sent to all faculty and staff via email on Aug. 15. Dear Colleagues: SUNY system administration has confirmed that the SUNY Telecommuting Policy, currently set […]
Read moreSchool of Education signs pledge to prepare future educators with the tech skills to thrive in digital learning environments
The School of Education at SUNY New Paltz was among the first in the U.S. to sign the new Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) for Digital Equity and Transformation Pledge, a […]
Read moreParking permits for 2022-23 are now available
SUNY New Paltz students, faculty and staff can now purchase their parking permits for the 2021-22 academic year. New parking permits must be displayed clearly in vehicles parked on campus […]
Read moreFall 2022 COVID-19 Info: Where to get antigen COVID-19 tests
This is just one of our COVID-19 updates for the fall 2022 semester. To view a comprehensive summary of our policies, please visit this link. In the 2022-23 academic […]
Read more“One of the most academically prepared groups we’ve seen”: SUNY New Paltz to welcome incoming class of 2022
NEW PALTZ – More than 1,100 first-year students and about 600 transfer students will join the SUNY New Paltz community this fall, as the College prepares to welcome a diverse […]
Read moreAre our brains fractals, and why should we care?: AC2 student researchers combine math, biology and psychology in new study
Can brain geometry help us understand mental health? Rising SUNY New Paltz seniors Amani-Dasia Agustin ’23 (Biology) and Anthony Cooper (Mathematics) partnered with Associate Professor of Mathematics Anca Radulescu […]
Read moreHistory Professor Lou Roper elected as Royal Historical Society fellow
SUNY Distinguished Professor of History Lou Roper has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society by the society’s Council. Founded in 1868, the RHS is the chief learned […]
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