NEW PALTZ — The Department of Black Studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz, along with the Student Association, will sponsor a lecture titled “Abuses and Exploitation in the Congo: The Human Costs of Resource Exploitation in the Congo” on Wednesday, April 3 at 7 p.m….
Read moreMonth: March 2002
Hawks Survive Scare From East Stroudsburg
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA — History almost repeated itself Wednesday night as the men’s volleyball team found themselves in the same situation they were in January 29th. That night, the Hawks blew a 2-0 lead to East Stroudsburg en route to their third loss in a row to begin the season….
Read moreVassar Wins Mid-Hudson Showdown
POUGHKEEPSIE — The #5 ranked team in the country, the Vassar Brewers, exercised their might Tuesday night against the New Paltz men’s volleyball team. Vassar came away with a three-game, 30-24, 30-22, 30-27 win. The Brewers improved to 17-3 on the season while New Paltz fell to 14-15. Beau…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz School of Engineering welcomes new faculty members
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz School of Engineering is proud to welcome Yaser Khalifa and Mohammad Zunoubi into the faculty. “The Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering at SUNY New Paltz is fortunate to have Mohammad Zunoubi and Yaser Khalifa join the department as assistant professors within the past…
Read moreProvocative Visual Artist Laylah Ali Speaks at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — On Wednesday, April 10, 2001, Boston-based artist Laylah Ali visits SUNY New Paltz to deliver a slide lecture and discussion of her work. The event takes place in Lecture Center room 102 at 7:30 PM and is free and open to all. Ali’s gouache-on-paper paintings have…
Read moreAmoia Caps Season At NCAAs
MIAMI, OH — New Paltz swimmer Jon Amoia finished off an amazing junior season this past weekend at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in Ohio. The Williamsville, NY native placed 22nd in the 100-yard breaststroke on Friday with a time of 58.79 and came away with a 30th-place finish…
Read moreFamous sportswriter to speak with students
NEW PALTZ — Roger Kahn, who has been called the best baseball writer in America, will discuss his recently completed book on the 1978 New York Yankees while visiting with students from a literary journalism class at SUNY New Paltz on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 12:30 p.m. in Jacobson Faculty…
Read moreMen’s Baseball Sweeps Marywood in Home Opener
NEW PALTZ, NY — Returning to Loren Campbell Field proved just what the Hawks needed as they begin their 28-game schedule in the Northeast. The Hawks swept visiting Marywood University, 7- 2, and 5-3 in running their home record to 26-4 over their last 30 home games. John Buonamano…
Read moreMen’s Volleyball Goes 3-1 in Buffalo
BUFFALO, NY — The New Paltz men’s volleyball squad defeated D’Youville, Clarke and Medaille this weekend to even up its record at 14-14. On Friday, the Hawks rolled past D’Youville in three straight games 30-24, 30-22, 30-26. Steve Bristow (Richmond, VA) paced New Paltz with 12 kills, 6 digs…
Read moreMedia Day at SUNY New Paltz: Break into News!
NEW PALTZ — To all those seeking to “break into news,” the SUNY New Paltz Society for Collegiate Journalists is holding its annual Media Day on Saturday, May 4 to promote interest in the field of journalism and offer advice on what the future holds for today’s journalism student….
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