William Borchert ’10 lived locally when he was an undergraduate at New Paltz, commuting from his hometown of nearby Marlboro. But for his graduate studies, Borchert decided it was time […]
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Students volunteer, give back to Panama community
Fifteen students participating in SUNY New Paltz’s Global Medical Brigade Club recently traveled across the globe to Panama to partner with the non-profit organization Global Brigades—the world’s largest student-led global […]
Read moreProfessor and master metalsmith presents first solo retrospective exhibition
Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, professor (Metal) and award-winning artist, will present her first retrospective solo exhibition, titled Master Metalsmith: Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Sept. 12 to Nov. 30, 2014, at the Metal Museum in […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz makes prosthetic hand for local boy using 3D technology
Six-year-old Joseph Gilbert of Chester, N.Y., was born without any fingers on his left hand. But thanks to a new “robohand,” designed and built with a 3D printer at SUNY […]
Read moreMexican university professors participate in Intensive English Language Program
For the second consecutive year, SUNY New Paltz is hosting professors teaching English as a Foreign Language from the southeastern Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo as part of the […]
Read moreAlumni artists showcase work at SCRIPTopia exhibition
“SCRIPTopia,” an exhibition organized by SUNY New Paltz’s Art Department and curated by professors Anat Shiftan and Jamie Bennett will open at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs in Long Island City, […]
Read moreFoundation Board welcomes new members, renews terms
The SUNY New Paltz Foundation held its annual meeting of the Board of Directors on June 16 in New York City, welcoming four new officers and three new members, and […]
Read moreRemembering Wendell Van Lare ’67
Former SUNY New Paltz Foundation Board Director and alumnus Wendell Van Lare ’67 passed away on Friday, July 11, following an eight-year battle with cancer. Van Lare retired from Gannett Co., […]
Read moreSchool of Education science and tech scholars participate in health career camp
Five high school students in the School of Education‘s Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) recently took part in Albany Medical College’s MedQuest Camp, a week-long educational experience that exposes […]
Read moreSojourner Truth Library puts rare historical materials online
Students of African American history worldwide can now access the Second Mohonk Conference on the Negro Question, held at Lake Mohonk, Ulster County, New York, June 3, 4, 5, 1891. […]
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