Month: March 2001

School of Fine & Performing Arts

Sharon Patton to Lecture at SUNY New Paltz: Art Historian’s work focuses on African-American and West African Art

NEW PALTZ — Selected works by artist Romare Bearden, subject of Patton’s talk, are available by clicking here. On Thursday, April 12 art historian Sharon Patton, Director of the respected Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College, presents a lecture titled Historical Moments in African-American Art. The lecture…

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Athletics

Hawks Edged By Sacred Heart

NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz missed its opportunity to win the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA) Odeneal Division regular season title with a five-set loss (22-30, 30-28, 30-17, 27-30, 16-18) to Division I Sacred Heart on Tuesday night at Elting Gymnasium. Now the Hawks must wait to see…

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News Releases

In July, Campus Will Be a Circus!

NEW PALTZ — Campus Auxiliary Services at SUNY New Paltz is sponsoring the Van Lodostov Family Circus Day Camp, a community program for children of all ages, July 16-27. Under the leadership of Ted Lawrence, “troupers” will learn unicycling, juggling, acrobatics, clowning, trapeze, mini-tramp, stilt walking, Spanish web, tight wire, and…

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Athletics

Softball Team Loses Two

SALEM, VA. — SUNY New Paltz opened its 2001 softball season with two five-inning losses at the Bridgewater State College Tournament on Friday at the Moyer Sports Complex. The Hawks lost 8-0 to Bethany (W.Va.) College and fell 15-5 to Savannah (Ga.) College on the first day of the…

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News Releases

Eyewitness: Iraq

NEW PALTZ — In January, during the week that marked the 10th anniversary of the Gulf War, sociology professor Barbara Ann Scott traveled to Iraq as part of an international delegation that delivered humanitarian aid and medicines in defiance of the U.S. blockade and in the midst of periodic bombings. The…

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Athletics

Hawks Fall To Montclair State

KINGSTON — Six goals in the first nine minutes, and a 10-2 halftime advantage, helped power Montclair State past SUNY New Paltz, 18-6, in women’s lacrosse on Thursday night at Kingston’s Dietz Stadium. Sophomore attacker Alyssa Parisi (Fairfield, NJ/West Essex) had six goals and an assist, while fellow sophomore…

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Athletics

Baseball Game Cancelled

NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz baseball game scheduled for Monday afternoon against Palm Beach Atlantic in Fort Pierce, Fla. was cancelled due to inclement weather. The (2-3) Hawks will next compete, weather permitting, at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Fort Pierce against fellow New York school Hamilton College….

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Athletics

New Paltz Wins Again

NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz continued its strong play with another men’s volleyball win, against the University of Findlay, a Division II school from Ohio, 30-28, 30-27, 30-26, on Thursday night at Elting Gymnasium. The victory avenged a New Paltz loss to the (5-14) Oilers in both teams’…

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Athletics

New Paltz Defeats D’Youville

NEW PALTZ — It took all of five games, but SUNY New Paltz won its second straight men’s volleyball match, 30-28, 25-30, 26-30, 30-26, 17-15, over D’Youville at Elting Gymnasium on Sunday. Senior setter Robert Manosca (34 assists, 15 kills, four blocks) surpassed 3,500 career assists in the third…

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Athletics

New Paltz Defeats Roger Williams

NEW PALTZ — After losing last Saturday to Division II Southampton, SUNY New Paltz was firing on all cylinders in a 30-26, 30-28, 30-22, EIVA Odeneal Conference men’s volleyball win over Roger Williams this Saturday afternoon at Elting Gymnasium. Senior setter Robert Manosca inched ever closer to 3,500 career…

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