NEW PALTZ — After an extensive, nationwide search, John P. Harrington was selected as SUNY New Paltz’ dean of Physical Sciences and Engineering. Harrington will come to New Paltz from the University of South Alabama, where he has chaired the chemistry department and served as a professor and the senior scientist…
Read moreMonth: October 2000
Hawks Lose First Dual Meet
ONEONTA — Despite many close races, the SUNY New Paltz Swimming and Diving teams lost both the men’s and women’s meets, 158-69 and 135-104, respectively, at perennial swim power Hartwick College on Saturday afternoon. Lauren Grzetic won both diving events, and Erin Lalor won the 50 Freestyle and 200…
Read moreMen’s Soccer Closes Year With Win
NEW PALTZ — Freshman Mario Lavacca had his team-leading ninth goal, as SUNY New Paltz closed its season with a 2-1 victory over Keuka College on Saturday afternoon. The (6-13) Hawks’ two seniors, Stephen Ferrara and John Baker figured largely in the outcome in their final collegiate contest….
Read moreAdams Appointed Provost at University of New York/Prague
NEW PALTZ — Barbara Adams has joined the University of New York in Prague, The Czech Republic, as its provost. Adams, who retired as the president of Ulster County Community College in August, will oversee the academic functions of the two-year-old campus that operates under the cooperation of SUNY New Paltz,…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Hosts Career Expo
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz’ Career Advising and Fieldwork Center will host a Career and Employer Expo Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of the campus’ Student Union Building. This event, along with another regional career fair held…
Read moreMidnight Madness II Tomorrow
NEW PALTZ — The second annual Midnight Madness basketball event will occur Thursday night at SUNY New Paltz’s Elting Gymnasium. A longtime college basketball practice-opening event in Division I, it was first held at Division III New Paltz last fall. This year’s edition, which begins at 11:15 p.m.,…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz presents Tom Stoppard’s “ARCADIA”
NEW PALTZ — In “Arcadia,” a play by Tom Stoppard that opens November 9th at SUNY New Paltz, philosophy, science, literature – peppered with the unpredictability of sexual attraction – are woven into both a love story and a mystery. This wonderfully inventive play is presented by the Department of…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Jazz Studies Presents Chamber Jazz Ensembles
NEW PALTZ — Come experience the exciting and energetic Chamber Jazz Ensembles. Students of the Jazz Studies Program at SUNY New Paltz jam, groove and bebop on the stage of Julien J. Studley Theatre at concerts on Thursday, November 9 and Thursday, November 30, 2000. Both concerts start at 8:00…
Read moreSUNY Art History Lecture Series Announces “Calvert Vaux and the Romantic Vision of Architecture and Landscape Design”
NEW PALTZ — On Thursday, November 2, 2000, SUNY New Paltz and the Art History Association welcome Professor Francis R. Kowsky of SUNY Buffalo for a lecture on the work of architect Calvert Vaux. The lecture begins at 7:00 PM in Lecture Center 102 and is free and open to…
Read moreThe Choral Ensembles of SUNY New Paltz to Perform Music of the Italian Baroque
NEW PALTZ — On Tuesday, November 7, 2000 the Choral Ensembles, directed by Dr. Edward Lundergan, present a program of music from 17th- and 18th-century Italy. The concert, held in McKenna Theatre at SUNY New Paltz, begins at 8:00 PM. The Chamber Ensembles of SUNY New Paltz comprise three…
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