NEW PALTZ — The Symphonic Band, with fifty student and alumni musicians plus several performers from Kingston and Wallkill High Schools, performs five works including an elegy composed in memory of the Columbine High School shootings – in SUNY New Paltz’s Julien J. Studley Theatre on Tuesday, November 19, at…
Read moreMonth: November 2002
Distinguished professor receives two speaking grants
NEW PALTZ — Distinguished professor Laurence Hauptman, a faculty member of the SUNY New Paltz History Department, recently has been awarded two grants. Hauptman received the Reginald Lenna Foundation visiting scholars grant and the 2003 New York Council for the Humanities Speakers grant. For the Regina Lenna Foundation grant, Hauptman served…
Read moreHawks Gear Up for 2002-03 Season
NEW PALTZ, NY – — SUNY New Paltz is hoping new head women’s basketball coach Brad Duckworth can duplicate the turnaround that he orchestrated at Western Wisconsin Technical College. In just two years as the head coach of the Cavaliers, Duckworth took a struggling program that at times had just…
Read moreNYSWCAA Field Hockey Game Postponed Until Tomorrow
NEW PALTZ, NY – — This afternoon’s New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA)Field Hockey tournament quarterfinal game between SUNY New Paltz and Manhattanville has been postponed due to rain. The game will be made up on Thursday November 7 at 2:30 p.m….
Read moreWomen’s Soccer Team Falls 2-1 in NYSWCAA Tourney
PURCHASE, NY – — The SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team, seeded-sixth in the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) Tournament, suffered a 2-1 loss to third-seeded Manhattanville in opening round action this afternoon. After a scoreless first half, the Hawks took a 1-0 lead in the…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz alumni to receive awards
NEW PALTZ — The Alumni Association of the State University of New York at New Paltz will honor this year’s outstanding alumni on Nov. 23, at The Terrace restaurant located on the New Paltz campus. The alumni awards are given each year to alumni who have distinguished themselves in their…
Read moreEconomist to speak about fiscal and economic impacts of World Trade Center attacks
NEW PALTZ — The office of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Department of Economics and the Economics Club will sponsor a lecture on Nov. 13, featuring Dr. James Orr, the senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Orr will be discuss the economic and…
Read moreWomen’s Soccer Gets NYSWCAA Tournament Berth
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team received the sixth and final seed in the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) Tournament Sunday. The Hawks will face #3 seed Manhattanville on Tues., Nov. 5th at 2:00 p.m. at Manhattanville College. A win sends them…
Read moreField Hockey Earns Berth in NYSWCAA Tournament
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz women’s field hockey team got its season extended Sunday as they received the eighth and final seed in the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYSWCAA) Tournament. The Hawks will play Wed., November 6th at 2:30 p.m. at top-seeded Manhattanville College,…
Read moreHawks Compete at Union Relays
SCHENECTADY, NY – — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams competed at the Union Relays this afternoon. The men’s squad finished fourth among five teams with 82 points while the women’s squad finished second among a field of six with 92 points. The women’s squad was…
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