The Employee Assistance Program’s WellNYS Everyday site has published its Daily To-Do calendar for April 2022, and this one is a goodie: Plan yourself a vacation! The calendar gives ideas for […]
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COVID-19 Dashboard Report: March 30, 2022
There are currently nine active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Six are students and three are employees. All are isolating off campus. Since Jan. 1, 2022, there have […]
Read moreFree gender-affirming clothing for New Paltz students, April 1 starting at noon
SUNY New Paltz will welcome Trans Closet of the Hudson Valley to campus on Friday, April 1, as an opportunity for support and gender affirmation through free clothes that will […]
Read moreLibrary services for underserved communities: Odell Winfield will deliver the 15th annual Dennis O’Keefe Lecture on Sept. 15
The Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library will welcome Odell Winfield, the founder and executive director of the Library at the A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center in Kingston, New York, […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: March 28, 2022
There are currently two active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Both are students, and both are isolating off campus. Since Jan. 1, 2022, there have been 203 active […]
Read moreDisability Studies Series welcomes legendary activist Judy Heumann on April 6
SUNY New Paltz is excited to present a virtual event with Judy Heumann, the “internationally recognized bad-ass disability activist” and former Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the […]
Read moreSpring 2022 update from Information Technology Services
We’ve all experienced significant technological change over the past few years. Much of this change was necessary to fulfil the mission of the College in a safe and effective manner. […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: March 25, 2022
There are currently four active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. All are students. One is isolating on campus, and all others are isolating off campus. Since Jan. 1, […]
Read moreBringing Disability Studies into the classroom: Two critical approaches from Honors Program students
Given the importance of addressing issues related to race, gender, sexuality and culture in educational settings, it can sometimes feel like other aspects of identity, including disability status, get crowded […]
Read moreAmateur archaeologists wanted! Nine-credit summer course lets students be part of two digs in Kingston
All New Paltz students are invited to join a one-of-a-kind historical project this summer as part of a Department of Anthropology team conducting bioarchaeological digs at the Pine Street African […]
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