NEW PALTZ — With the first beautiful weekend of the spring season, all five spring sports were in action. The men and women’s track and field team posted second and third place finishes at the Hartwick Invitational. For the men, Dale Eberhardt finished first in the 100 and 400…
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Management Concentration Added to MBA Program
The School of Business at SUNY New Paltz announced the introduction of a new management concentration available to MBA candidates. The management concentration will benefit MBA students seeking careers in upper management or human resource management. Courses within this concentration include organizational change & development, staffing organizations, training &…
Read moreRobinson Gets Nod to be Hawks AD
NEW PALTZ — After serving eight months as the interim athletic director, SUNY New Paltz announced that Stuart Robinson will fill the position vacated by Jim Zalacca in October. Robinson was seen as a strong contender for the position all along, however the university did conduct an internal search. “We were…
Read moreRobinson Gets Nod to be Hawks AD
NEW PALTZ — After serving eight months as the interim athletic director, SUNY New Paltz announced that Stuart Robinson will fill the position vacated by Jim Zalacca in October. Robinson was seen as a strong contender for the position all along, however the university did conduct an internal search….
Read moreAnna Deavere Smith to Speak at New Paltz: Star of PBS Premiere Twilight: Los Angeles is Keynote at 2001 Conference
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce that author, playwright, and actor Anna Deavere Smith will facilitate a conversation on themes from her play Twilight: Los Angeles as part the 2001 Arts Now Conference Sites of Conflict: Arts in a Culture of Violence. In advance of her…
Read morePolitical Science Experts to Meet at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — Political science experts will meet at SUNY New Paltz May 4-5 for the 55th annual New York State Political Science conference. During the two-day conference, attendees will take part in programs discussing American government, Canadian politics, international relations, the judicial process, state and local government, political theory, and…
Read moreBusiness Professor to be Honored
Dr. Joel Neuman, an associate professor for the School of Business at SUNY New Paltz will be honored at the Chancellor’s Research Recognition Dinner on May 23 at the State University Plaza. Neuman is being recognized for his accomplishments in studies of workplace aggression. “His research expertise has…
Read moreHawk fall to Skidmore
SARATOGA SPRINGS — SUNY New Paltz was plagued by 16 turnovers in route to a 1-20 loss against Skidmore in a women’s lacrosse contest on Wednesday afternoon at Skidmore. Megan Porter scored the Hawks only goal. Liz Clarke had 11 saves in goal for New Paltz (0-10 overall, 0-4…
Read moreSUNY Symphonic Band Presents Concert
NEW PALTZ — The Symphonic Band of SUNY New Paltz presents a concert on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 in the Julien J. Studley Theatre. The concert begins at 8:00 PM; tickets are available at the door one hour before the event. Directed by Dr. William McCann, the Symphonic Band…
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NEW PALTZ — The Symphonic Band of SUNY New Paltz presents a concert on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 in the Julien J. Studley Theatre. The concert begins at 8:00 PM; tickets are available at the door one hour before the event. Directed by Dr. William McCann, the Symphonic Band…
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