NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz will host the eighth annual Multicultural Conference titled “Keeping Multicultural Education Alive, in Spite of Everything,” from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Nov. 8, in the Student Union Building. This annual conference brings together educators, students, parents and community…
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Hawks Win Final Home Game Of 2002
NEW PALTZ – — The SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team scored two first half goals to defeat visiting Mount St. Mary 2-1 this afternoon. The Hawks (7-11) scored both of their goals in a span of two minutes and 19 seconds. The first came when senior midfielder Maria…
Read moreNew Paltz Drops Match to Oswego 1-0
LIVERPOOL, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s field hockey team lost its third conference game of the season Saturday to Oswego 1-0. Kayla Rathbun (Little Falls, NY) scored the lone goal for the Great Lakers with 17:55 left in the first half. Robyn Bramoff (Sag Harbor, NY) assisted…
Read moreHawks Finish Fifth in Oswego Invitational Tournament
OSWEGO, NY – — The SUNY New Paltz women’s volleyball team finished fifth among eight teams at the Oswego Invitational Tournament this weekend. The Hawks earned the fifth place spot following a 3-0 win over St. Lawrence in their fourth and final match of the two-day tournament. SUNY New…
Read moreLawson and Montiero Lead RIT Past New Paltz
NEW PALTZ – — Freshman midfielder Michael Lawson (Wall, NJ) and freshman forward Nuno Montiero (Portugal) each had a goal and an assist to lead RIT to a 4-0 win over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon at Dietz Stadium in Kingston, NY. After a scoreless first half, RIT controlled…
Read morePrize Winning Play Navigates Difficult Terrain
NEW PALTZ — “How I Learned to Drive,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning play that explores child sexual abuse as a means to understanding the nature of transgression and forgiveness, will be performed at SUNY New Paltz’s Parker Theatre on two weekends, November 14-17 and November 21-24, 2002. This challenging work has…
Read moreCave Dogs presents “Ferrous City”
NEW PALTZ — Cave Dogs, an ensemble that mixes storytelling with shadows, improvisation and sound, will transform McKenna Theatre at SUNY New Paltz into the backdrop for a summertime road trip on Saturday, November 23, 2002, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. In “Ferrous City,” audiences will experience the kaleidoscopic tour…
Read moreWorld advocate for endangered journalists named next Ottaway Professor of Journalism
NEW PALTZ — Award-winning reporter Ann Cooper, who currently heads up the foremost advocacy group in the world that seeks to protect endangered journalists, has been named the third James H. Ottaway Sr. Professor of Journalism at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Cooper will take a leave…
Read moreNews conference with Ann Cooper and Jim Ottaway Jr.
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York will host a news conference at noon on Thursday, Oct. 17, in the reading lounge of the Coykendall Science Building (room 54) to introduce Ann Cooper as the third James H. Ottaway Sr. Endowed Professor in Journalism. Participants will include: Ann Cooper, award-winning…
Read moreHawks Cruise Past Bard in Final Home Match of 2002
NEW PALTZ – — The SUNY New Paltz women’s volleyball team improved to 8-20 with a 3-0 win over Bard this evening at Elting Gymnasium. The Hawks, who have now won six of their last seven matches, were led by senior Jackie Goldstein (Port Jervis, NY) who had nine…
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