SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — New Paltz track and field traveled to the Seton Hall Last Chance Meet in New Jersey Sunday winning two individual races and one relay. Phil Goodwin (Rochester, NY) finished 1st in the 1-mile run with a time of 4:33.99. Goodwin crossed the tape a second…
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Men’s Volleyball Splits Sunday Games
NEW PALTZ — The New Paltz men’s volleyball team split games against D’Youville and NYU Saturday at Elting Gym to bring their season record to 7-8. In the first match, the Hawks blew past the visiting Spartans of D’Youville in three straight games 30-22, 30- 26, and 30-26. Jim…
Read moreMen’s Volleyball Rips No.8 Roger Williams
NEW PALTZ — The all-important rubber match between No.8 ranked Roger Williams and No.9 New Paltz turned into a rout as the host Hawks crushed the visitors 3 games to 0 (30-22, 30-25, 30- 21) at Elting Gym. Eight days ago, Roger Williams defeated New Paltz in 4 games….
Read moreWall Street Exec Brings his Mentorship to Alma Mater
NEW PALTZ – According to Wall Street business leader Kenneth D. Pasternak, a 1979 graduate of the State University of New York at New Paltz, success begins with finding “what you enjoy.” “Make your vocation your avocation,” Pasternak says, noting that the vocation doesn’t have to be something an individual…
Read moreArtist Rico Gatson Speaks at SUNY Lecture Series: Artist Explores Racial Identity in Popular American Culture
NEW PALTZ — The Art Lecture Series at SUNY New Paltz has invited Rico Gatson to present a lecture about his work on Wednesday, March 13, 2002. Mr. Gatson uses multiple disciplines to explore issues of race, racism, and their presence in popular culture. His presentation begins at 7:30pm in…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Business Day: Wall Street exec brings his mentorship to alma mater
NEW PALTZ — According to Wall Street business leader Kenneth D. Pasternak, a 1979 graduate of the State University of New York at New Paltz, success begins with finding “what you enjoy.” “Make your vocation your avocation,” Pasternak says, noting that the vocation doesn’t have to be something an individual is…
Read morePopular Jazz Concert Features SUNY Faculty
NEW PALTZ — The Faculty Jazz Concert is a long-standing tradition at SUNY New Paltz, and one that always attracts a crowd. On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 the Department of Music presents the Faculty Jazz Concert in the Julien J. Studley Theatre at 8:00 PM. Tickets go on sale at…
Read moreChinese painting topic at SUNY New Paltz lecture
NEW PALTZ — Literature about a painting can offer quite a lot of insight into the work of art and its artist. Elizabeth Brotherton, assistant professor of art history at the State University of New York at New Paltz, will explore this topic as it relates to Chinese art in…
Read moreNew Haven Upends Men’s Volleyball
NEW PALTZ — After coming off a championship weekend, the New Paltz men’s volleyball team fell to the New Haven Chargers 3 games to 1. The Hawks grabbed the first game 30-24 but lost the last three 31-33, 19-30, and 27-30. The Hawks’ record now sits at 5-7 and 0-3…
Read moreSolid Finishes for Swimming and Diving at Conference Meet
NEW PALTZ — The New Paltz men and women’s swimming and diving teams performed brilliantly this past weekend at the conference championships at Erie Community College in Buffalo, solidifying their spots as two of the elite programs in the SUNYAC. Jeff Galaise (Torrington, CT), Jon Amoia (Williamsville, NY), and…
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