The #MeToo movement and the personal revelations it spawned inspired a collaboration between Heather Hewett, associate professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies and Mary Holland, professor of English, and produced #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing and Teaching About Sexual Violence and Rape Culture, a collection of essays recently published by Bloomsbury Press.
In the late 80s and early 1990s, hundreds of Tristate area residents gathered on the rural roads of Pine Bush, a sleepy hamlet located about 18 miles southwest of New Paltz, and looked up at the skies. Of the masses that convened expecting an alien encounter, some observed massive triangles, flashing lights and other sightings …
During the Summer of 2021, three College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty-student research teams completed Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) projects. SURE grants, given by the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (RSCA) office, provide funding for supplies, participant payments and various project expenses, as well as a stipend to both the student and the …
The SUNY Global Engagement Program in New York City was recently recognized as a SUNY Signature Program, one of fewer than a dozen programs run by campuses throughout the SUNY system that have achieved this designation. Directed by Ş. İlgü Özler, professor of political science and international relations, the program is part of the SUNY …
Marissa Trojan ’23 (Geography), has partnered with Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, professor of geography, on a National Science Foundation research project that examines for the presence of heavy metals in urban gardens.