NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz and First Union Bank are pleased to announce the establishment of the First Union Foundation Scholarship Fund. The bank donated $5,000 toward the scholarship endowment. “The relationship with First Union is an example of the kind of business-campus partnership…
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Public Art is Pasternak’s Mission – Experimental Arts Administrator to Speak
NEW PALTZ — NEW PALTZ – Anne Pasternak, who helped create the World Trade Center’s Tribute in Light memorial as part of her ongoing work bringing art into unexpected public spaces, will speak on Wednesday, April 2, in the SUNY New Paltz Lecture Center, Room 102. Pasternak, the executive director…
Read moreWomen’s Studies: war and peace
NEW PALTZ — As war looms on the horizon, the Women’s Studies Program at SUNY New Paltz is sponsoring several presentations and two photography exhibits in late March and early April focusing on war and peace. On March 27, at 5 p.m., in Lecture Center 104, Women’s Studies will celebrate women’s…
Read moreUtica Defeats New Paltz 7-0
FT. PIERCE, FL — Playing its third game of the day, the SUNY New Paltz baseball team ended its eight-game Florida trip with a 7-0 loss to Utica this evening. The Hawks and Pioneers were making up a game that was postponed because of rain on Sunday (Mar. 16)…
Read moreNew Paltz Baseball Team Takes Two This Afternoon
FT. PIERCE, FL – — The New Paltz baseball team stopped a three-game losing streak with a pair of victories this morning. Despite committing five errors, the Hawks used a six-run fifth to come away with a 13-5 win over Bethany College in game one. Senior outfielder Kevin Smith…
Read moreNew Paltz Drops Doubleheader to Division II Molloy
FT. PIERCE, FL – — The New Paltz softball team lost a doubleheader to Molloy this afternoon. Molloy scored 12 runs in the first two innings to defeat the Hawks 20-8 in the first game. The Lions capitalized on seven New Paltz errors and used a strong pitching effort…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz baseball loses to Franklin & Marshall 9-2
FT. PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz men’s baseball team lost its third consecutive game Wednesday losing to Franklin & Marshall 9-2. The Hawks fell behind 7-0 after two innings and could not put anything together against Diplomat pitcher Mike Gossner who pitched six innings giving up no…
Read moreNew Paltz men’s tennis closes out trip with win over Knox College
ORLANDO, FL — The SUNY New Paltz men’s tennis team rebounded from two straight 5-2 losses to William Jewell and Grinell College earlier this week for a 4-3 win over Knox College in their Orlando finale. The Hawks, now 1-2, won four out of five singles matches. Brad Breakstone…
Read moreLecture addresses War, Civil Rights and Law
NEW PALTZ — Attorney Mara Verheyden-Hillard, co-founder of the Partnership for Civil Justice, brings her expertise to SUNY New Paltz with a lecture on “War, Civil Rights and the Law.” At 8 p.m., March 31, in the auditorium of the Coykendall Science Building,Verheyden-Hillard will discuss recent executive orders, congressional acts…
Read moreHudson Valley Philharmonic Players Perform 20th Century American Music
NEW PALTZ — A series of concerts by musicians from the Hudson Valley Philharmonic culminates with the presentation of three distinctly American selections by composers John Cage, John Holland, and Charles Ives on Tuesday, March 25, at 8 p.m. in the Julien J. Studley Theatre at SUNY New Paltz….
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