ONEONTA — Both swimming and diving teams traveled to Oneonta Friday coming out on top. The men’s team won 106-103 and the women’s team won 122-115. Of the eleven events Friday, the New Paltz men were victorious in seven of them. The Hawks swam the remaining four events as…
Read moreMonth: November 2001
New Paltz Works with IBM to Create Virtual Lab
The State University of New York at New Paltz is working with IBM to create an e-business laboratory that will be a key component of the School of Business’ increasingly hi-tech curriculum. The SUNY New Paltz/IBM e-business Virtual Lab links the university to an IBM Mainframe system that contains…
Read moreNew Accounting Program: MBA Included!
The School of Business at the State University of New York at New Paltz is now offering a public accountancy program that meets stricter state licensing standards that will be in full force in 2004. In addition to qualifying for licensing, students completing the five-year program will earn their MBA….
Read moreKenneth Davenport National Competition for Orchestral Works Announces Winner
NEW PALTZ — The School of Fine & Performing Arts at SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce that Mr. Christopher J. Wills of Whittier, California is the winner of the 2001 Kenneth Davenport National Competition for Orchestral Works. Wills will receive a $5,000 prize, serve as Composer-in-Residence in the…
Read moreMusic for Japanese Shakuhachi at New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — On Tuesday, November 6, 2001, the Department of Music at SUNY New Paltz welcomes James Nyoraku Schlefer, master of the Japanese bamboo flute known as the shakuhachi. Schefler will perform a concert of traditional Japanese music at 8:00 PM at McKenna Theatre. Tickets are available at the…
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