NEW PALTZ — More than 500 prospective freshmen students will converge on the State University of New York at New Paltz campus April 6 to “kick the tires” one more time as they prepare to make their decisions on which college they will attend. After reviewing more than 10,000 freshman applications,…
Read moreMonth: March 2002
Men’s Volleyball Falls to Juniata, St. Francis
HUNTINGDON, LORETTO, PA — The men’s volleyball team faced stiff competition Sunday as they took on Juniata, the #3 ranked team in Division III, and Division I St. Francis. Against the Eagles of Juniata, the Hawks were beaten in three straight games 30-22, 30-26, and 30-26. Jim Cramer (New…
Read moreNew Paltz Gets By MIT
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team ran its record to 11-10 on the season Friday night defeating visiting MIT in three games 30-28, 31-29, and 30-26. Sean Riley (Port Jefferson, NY) led the Hawks with 12 kills, 11 digs, and 8 blocks. Michael La Rocco…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Professor approaches hysterectomy from the patient’s perspective
NEW PALTZ — Women who are considering a hysterectomy now have access to a compassionate step-by-step overview of the process, the latest medical information, and valuable Web resources all in one book. Adelaide Haas, professor of communication and women’s studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz,…
Read moreLeonore Schwarz Neumaier-A Voice Silenced: Exhibition Depicts Life of Opera Singer Killed by Nazis in 1942
NEW PALTZ — An exhibition depicting the life of the Viennese-born Frankfurt opera singer Leonore Schwarz Neumaier, who was a victim of the Nazi Holocaust, will open Saturday, April 6, 2002 at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz. Entitled “Leonore Schwarz Neumaier-A…
Read moreMen’s Volleyball Survives to Beat King’s Point
NEW PALTZ — In a match that went the distance, the New Paltz men’s volleyball team hung on to defeat the United States Merchant Marine Academy 3 games to 2. With the victory, the Hawks evened their record at 10-10. The Hawks and Mariners see-sawed back and forth for…
Read moreVocalist Laurel Massé Performs at New Paltz
NEW PALTZ —
“Laurel Massé…should be heard by anyone who loves and values the sheer joy of musical creativity. To put it simply: Don’t miss this one.”
–Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times “She has a marvelous sense of style…dazzling.”
–John S. Wilson, New York Times
On Tuesday, April…
Read moreMen’s Tennis Finishes 2nd at New Paltz Invitational
NEW PALTZ — The New Paltz men’s tennis team hosted seven east coast schools this Saturday at the New Paltz Invitational Tournament. The Hawks wound up with three victories and finished in 2nd place. The Hawks rolled through group play defeating Ramapo 4-1, Steven’s Tech 4-1, and Ulster County…
Read moreMen’s Volleyball Dispatches Steven’s Tech
HOBOKEN, NJ — The men’s volleyball team rebounded from a midweek loss to Queens to on Friday defeating Steven’s Tech in four games. The Hawks took command early winning the first two games 30- 26 and 30-27. Steven’s Tech pulled to within one with a tough 37-35 win in…
Read moreEvolutionary Psychology Explained at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — Glenn Geher, assistant professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz, will present a lecture titled “Evolutionary Psychology Explained: Understanding Human Mating” at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 13 in the campus’ Honors Center, located in College Hall.”This talk is designed to explain…
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