Barton Gellman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The Atlantic and SUNY New Paltz’s 2022 James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting Professor of Journalism, shared insights from more than two decades […]
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Q&A with student theatre director Nico Torrez ’22
Nico Torrez, ‘22 (Theatre Arts) will be making their directorial debut with a play they conceived at McKenna Theatre. “Pages From a Love Manifesto” was inspired by the various kinds […]
Read moreBusiness students tour the world of luxury real estate at Douglas Elliman in Manhattan
A cohort of SUNY New Paltz business students had a chance to practice the the ever-important skill of networking on a recent trip to Douglas Elliman, one of the […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: April 29, 2022
There are currently 31 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Two are employees and all others are students. Seven students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreCollege mourns death of KC Stevens, longtime director of business affairs
It is with sadness that we share news of the death of Kathryn Collette “KC” Stevens ’95g (Humanistic-Multicultural Education), who served from 1995-2010 as the College’s director of business affairs. […]
Read moreNew Sustainability Course Designation helps students find and enroll in classes with a sustainability focus
SUNY New Paltz’s Sustainability Committee is proud to introduce the new Sustainability Course Designation, which empowers students to design a course schedule that is imbued with teaching and learning about […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: April 27, 2022
There are currently 21 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Three are employees and all others are students. Four students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreBackpack Give Back: New Paltz Rotary Club packs food for families in need
A host of student organizations are joining forces with the New Paltz Rotary Club on a drive to provide backpacks and notes of encouragement to children and families in our […]
Read more“Vincent Who?” Film screening April 28 looks at the history of Asian hate in America
The Asian Studies Program invites all members of the community to a screening of documentary filmmaker Curtis Chin’s award-winning film “Vincent Who?” on Thursday, April 28, in Lecture Center 108. […]
Read moreCOVID-19 Dashboard Report: April 25, 2022
There are currently 20 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Two are employees and all others are students. Five students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
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