Two additional employees have tested positive for COVID-19 at off-campus facilities. Both are currently in isolation. A total of 57 students and eight employees in our on-campus population have had […]
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Two additional employees have tested positive for COVID-19 at off-campus facilities. Both are currently in isolation. A total of 57 students and eight employees in our on-campus population have had […]
Read moreThe 2021 New York State Health Insurance Program (NYSHIP) Option Transfer Period runs from now through Dec. 31, 2020, providing employees an opportunity to adjust or update their coverage status […]
Read moreIt is with great sadness that the College shares news of the death of Cassidy Flood, an undergraduate student from Kingston, New York. She was an undeclared transfer student in […]
Read moreIt is with sadness that the College shares the news of the death of Susan Najork ’67 ’70g (Elementary Education), a New Paltz alumna, Hudson Valley philanthropist and longtime member […]
Read moreVirtual project connects two artists across time, and piano players across the globe The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz and the Department of Music are excited […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz will conduct COVID-19 pool testing on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Awosting Hall. The Dec. 2 testing is mandatory for the small number of New Paltz students who […]
Read moreThe College has learned of eight additional students who have tested positive for COVID-19. Five of these students live on campus, and three live off campus. Four are isolating on […]
Read moreHere’s everything you need to know about the Career Resource Center’s upcoming offerings for New Paltz students: Winter Intersession Office and Drop-In Hours The Career Resource Center will be open […]
Read moreThe School of Fine & Performing Arts is pleased to announce the launch of a new online exhibition featuring the work of seniors graduating with a Bachelor of Science or […]
Read moreThe College received no new reports of students, faculty or staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 5 p.m. yesterday, Nov. 24. A total of 49 students and six […]
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