The College received no new reports of students, faculty or staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 4 p.m. yesterday, July 12. As of this writing, we can confirm […]
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Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, Wednesday, July 15
SUNY New Paltz will host a community town hall for current students, faculty and staff on race, inclusion and equity on Wednesday, July 15, at 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. “Dismantling […]
Read moreRemote Teaching Week at the Office of Instructional Technology kicks off July 13
SUNY New Paltz’s Office of Instructional Technology will host a workshop series from July 13-16 to assist faculty with the transition to remote, online and hybrid models of instruction. Remote […]
Read moreCampus leaders respond to new SEVP policies affecting educational access for nonimmigrant international students
The following message was shared with students, faculty and staff on Friday, July 10, 2020. Dear Members of the Campus Community: International students have long been valued members of the […]
Read moreDepartment of Theatre Arts announces major changes to 2020-21 production season
The Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz will replace its traditional model of full-scale stage productions with a series of smaller staged readings this fall, allowing students and […]
Read moreJuly 10 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College received no new reports of students, faculty or staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 4 p.m. yesterday, July 9. As of this writing, we can confirm […]
Read moreCareer Resource Center invites recent alumni and soon-to-be graduates to join Virtual Job-Search Groups
Are you a recent SUNY New Paltz graduate, or will you be graduating soon? The Career Resource Center is hosting a series of Virtual Job-Search Groups, to share resources, opportunities, […]
Read moreStudent leader in Department of Theatre Arts awarded Diversity in Design scholarship
SUNY New Paltz student Natalie Houle ’21 (Theatre Arts) was one of six undergraduates nationwide to receive the Pat MacKay Diversity in Design Scholarship for 2020. The MacKay Design Scholarship […]
Read moreJuly 9 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College received no new reports of students, faculty or staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 4 p.m. yesterday, July 8. As of this writing, we can confirm […]
Read moreHow might COVID-19 impact the education profession? Two new briefs from a teaching & learning professor look to the future
Michael Rosenberg, professor in the Department of Teaching & Learning and former dean of the School of Education, is co-author of two recent issue briefs that consider how the coronavirus […]
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