Month: January 2019
Donor support propels finance major at global leadership summit
Walker Cacciatore ’18 (Finance) capped his career at SUNY New Paltz with a trip to the 2018 Beta Gamma Sigma Global Leadership Summit, a networking and professional development conference held […]
Read more“Automating Inequality:” Feb. 5 event examines big data’s impact on low-income Americans
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at SUNY New Paltz invites students, faculty, staff and community members to a discussion with Virginia Eubanks, associate professor of political science at […]
Read moreJelani Cobb, Columbia professor and New Yorker staff writer, will teach at SUNY New Paltz as 2019 Ottaway Visiting Professor
UPDATE: Jelani Cobb’s public address has been rescheduled and will take place on Monday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m. in Lecture Center 100. The talk is titled “The Half-Life of […]
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Apply now for k-12 Literacy Tutoring at SUNY New Paltz
The Literacy Center at SUNY New Paltz is now accepting applications for the spring 2019 Literacy Tutoring Program, which is open to any students with remedial literacy needs in kindergarten […]
Read moreThe Dorsky Museum announces “Just My Type: Angela Dufresne”
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz announces “Just My Type: Angela Dufresne,” an exhibition of intimate and rarely exhibited portraits by the Brooklyn-based artist, whose work […]
Read morePhoto of the Week: Jan. 7 – 13
News from Human Resources – December 2018
Congratulations to the following employees who have been hired, promoted or given permanent or continuing appointment: KIM ALESSI (Sojourner Truth Library) has been hired as Library Clerk 2. KEVIN CASSAR […]
Read moreThe Dorsky Museum announces “In Celebration: A Recent Gift from the Photography Collection of Marcuse Pfeifer”
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz announces “In Celebration: A Recent Gift from the Photography Collection of Marcuse Pfeifer,” an exhibition featuring 52 images by important […]
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