NEW PALTZ — Seventy students attending the State University of New York at New Paltz will be sworn into the AmeriCorps program on February 6, from 1 – 3 p.m. at the College’s Student Union. It is the first time New Paltz students have participated in the federal program. “The goal…
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Philosopher Speaks on Assisted Suicide and the Right to Die
NEW PALTZ — Dr. Rosamond Rhodes, philosopher and ethicist, will speak at the State University of New York at New Paltz on February 12. Her topic will be “Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and the Right to Die.” Rhodes lecture offers an analysis of some of the concepts that are central to the…
Read morePresident Bowen’s Response to the Chancellor’s Statement to the Board of Trustees
NEW PALTZ — I am shocked and dismayed that the Chancellor has chosen to ignore the findings and conclusions of his own Review Committee which found, based on a survey of practices at 23 other SUNY campuses, that: The President’s decision to allow the conference to proceed was based on the…
Read moreSUNY NEW PALTZ SCHOLARSHIP HONORS 1926 ALUMNA
NEW PALTZ — A generous gift from the late Grace E. Elliott of New Paltz will provide merit-based scholarships to students attending the State University of New York at New Paltz. A life-long resident of New Paltz known for her generosity to many Hudson Valley charities, Ms. Elliott’s $160,000 endowment will…
Read moreSUNY SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL PROGRAM FOCUSING ON JAPAN
NEW PALTZ — The Association of American Colleges and Universities has selected the State University of New York at New Paltz to participate in a Faculty and Curriculum Development Program focusing on Japan. New Paltz is one of eight universities selected for the AAC&U project from a total of 43…
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