There is currently one active case of COVID-19 in our campus community: a student who is isolating on campus. Since Jan. 1, 2022, there have been 199 active cases among […]
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Thinking about retirement? Schedule a Benefits Meeting today!
Campus employees who are considering retiring in the next three months are encouraged to contact the Benefits Office (benefits@newpaltz.edu or ext. 3171) at least one month in advance to schedule […]
Read moreCommencement 2022 update: Our plans for COVID-19 safety, guests and more
SUNY New Paltz is planning a Commencement weekend on May 20, 21 & 22, 2022, that resembles celebrations in 2019 and years prior: Three in-person ceremonies will be held […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: March 21, 2022
There are currently no active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Since Jan. 1, 2022, there have been 198 active cases among students and 67 active cases among employees. […]
Read moreEmployee waiver of holiday compensation enrollment open from April 2 – May 15, 2022
The collective bargaining agreements between New York State and UUP, CSEA, NYSCOPBA, PBANYS, and PEF allow employee waiver of holiday compensation. New Paltz employees represented by CSEA, NYSCOPBA, PBANYS or […]
Read moreGood as gold: SUNY New Paltz is a top Military Friendly® school for eighth-straight year
SUNY New Paltz has once again been recognized for its service for veteran, dependent and active-military students with the Military Friendly® Gold designation for 2022-23 small public colleges and universities. […]
Read moreCollege mourns death of Melissa Cass ’93g, longtime mathematics faculty member
It is with sadness that the College shares news of the death of Melissa Cass ’93g (Secondary Education: Mathematics), who taught in the Department of Mathematics for more than 20 […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: March 16, 2022
There is currently one active case of COVID-19 in our campus community: an employee who is isolating off campus. Since Jan. 1, 2022, there have been 198 active cases among […]
Read moreAssistant Professor Adam Stephens receives award for service to LGBTQ+ youth counselors
Adam Stephens, assistant professor of counselor education, recently received the President’s award from the Association for Specialist Group Work (ASGW) at their 2022 Conference. Stephens was awarded for his contributions […]
Read moreCan social media be good for us? “Without Limits” panel looks to accentuate the positive
At a historical moment when social media platforms face increasing scrutiny for their role in society and politics, a College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Without Limits panel went in […]
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