MT. ST. MARY — The New Paltz Women’s Tennis Team beat Mt. St. Mary Wednesday 7-2 to up their season record to 9-3. In singles, Kerry Farrell (Rockville Centre, NY), Barbara Slovak (Harriman, NY), Lauren Marz (Kingston, NY), Jessica Smith (Oneida, NY), and Amie Larson (Port Jervis, NY) were all…
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Union, St. Rose Defeat Women’s Volleyball
NEW PALTZ — The Women’s Volleyball Team lost to Union Tuesday and St. Rose on Friday to drop their record to 3-14 on the year. Union won in three straight games (30-16, 30-22, 30-21) while St. Rose won in four (25-30, 27-30, 30-28, 21-30). Against Union, Crystal Smith (Westhampton,…
Read moreMen’s Soccer Falls to RPI
NEW PALTZ — Mike Greco scored two second-half goals to lead the Engineers to victory over New Paltz in Men’s Soccer. Erik Jones opened the scoring for RPI with 17:12 left in the first half off a scramble in front of the goal. The Hawks ended the game with an…
Read moreHawks Beat Skidmore in Women’s Soccer
SARATOGA — New Paltz had goals by Therese Nordlund (Lulea, Sweden) and Michele Branca (Holbrook, NY) in a 2-0 victory over Skidmore Tuesday at Skidmore Stadium. Nordlund scored her eighth goal of the season at the 44:46 mark of the first half while Branca connected at 62:59 for the two-goal…
Read morePhysical Universe Colloquium Kicks Off New Series at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — Have you ever wondered what the early universe might have looked like? Wish you could see it all laid out on a detailed map? SUNY New Paltz’ newest school, the School of Physical Sciences & Engineering, will provide the opportunity to explore these notions at an upcoming…
Read moreConference highlights value of multicultural learning environments
NEW PALTZ — “Building Multicultural Learning Communities in an Age of New Standards” will be the topic of a day-long conference at the State University of New York at New Paltz on Oct. 19. The conference will include two keynote addresses and 12 workshops focusing on diversity issues and the…
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