More than 1,000 first-year students and about 700 transfer students will join the SUNY New Paltz community for an in-person semester this fall, marking a significant step toward a return […]
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Students: Take the Starfish “Tell Us About Yourself” survey today and help us provide personalized advising
There’s a new way for New Paltz students to get off to a great start with academic advising ahead of the fall 2021 semester: A quick and easy “Tell Us […]
Read moreEmployee trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion: August 2021
The Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion will offer the following trainings and workshops in the coming weeks. Each of these sessions is open to all members of the […]
Read moreThe August WellNYS challenge: Enjoy New York’s bounty of fruits and vegetables
The Employee Assistance Program’s WellNYS Everyday site has published its Daily To-Do calendar for August 2021 challenging all state employees to try lots of different fruits and vegetables as the […]
Read moreProducing presidents: Alumna coordinates high-profile segments for ABC News
If you’ve seen a former U.S. president interviewed on ABC News this year then chances are SUNY New Paltz alumna Erin Brady ’05 (Communication and Media – Radio and TV […]
Read moreThe College mourns passing of alumnus Brian McShane ’74, who served on the Foundation Board of Directors for 10+ years
It is with great sadness that we share news of the death of Brian McShane ’74 (English), a former New Paltz Foundation Board Director and longtime friend of the College. […]
Read moreCollege announces faculty promotions and continuing appointments for 2021
The Division of Academic Affairs has announced the following promotions for academic faculty at SUNY New Paltz. They are effective Sept. 1, 2021, unless otherwise noted. Awarded continuing appointment […]
Read moreManaging employee illnesses and sick time in fall 2021
The following information was sent to all faculty and staff via email on Aug. 2. Employees who are ill should continue to follow pre-COVID protocols for managing illness. If you […]
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