Timothy Liu, assistant professor in the Department of English at SUNY New Paltz, is widely regarded as a leading contemporary poet, with 13 published books, a display on the New […]
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“When Rape Goes Viral”: New book by Assistant Professor Anna Gjika examines Youth and Sexual Assault in the Digital Age
Assistant Professor of Sociology Anna Gjika offers multifaceted perspectives on contemporary media and youth sexual violence in her new book, “When Rape Goes Viral: Youth and Sexual Assault in the […]
Read moreThe Dorsky Museum announces new exhibitions for spring 2024
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is pleased to share details about the exciting new exhibitions that will open in early spring 2024: Global Connections: Works by Miguel Covarrubias, Isami Doi, […]
Read moreA Scholars’ Mentorship Program success story, featuring Mackenzy McMorris ‘22 ‘24g
Today, SUNY New Paltz alumnus Mackenzy McMorris ‘22 (Finance; Black Studies) ‘24g (Business Administration) is a SUNY Chancellor’s Awardee and a tax technology consultant working for the Big-Four firm Deloitte. […]
Read moreCelebrating fall 2023 Outstanding Graduates
SUNY New Paltz welcomed the friends, family and faculty of exceptional graduating students at the President’s Reception for Outstanding Graduates on Thursday, Dec. 14. This celebration of student excellence, in […]
Read moreUniversity updates Confidential Information Policy
SUNY New Paltz has enacted new revisions to the institutional Confidential Information Policy, to ensure compliance with federal law and modernize practices around the storage and retention of potentially protected […]
Read moreResnick Lecture Series delivers expert, timely analysis on Jewish Studies
For nearly 35 years, SUNY New Paltz’s Louis and Mildred Resnick Institute’s Distinguished Lectureship Series has been a preeminent academic resource for Jewish society, culture and politics in coordination […]
Read moreLive Music for All: Jordan Fogle ‘25g studies sensory-friendly concerts
As a graduate student in music therapy, Jordan Fogle ‘25g has spent a lot of time thinking about a fundamental challenge in this line of work: Some individuals who stand to […]
Read moreSojourner Truth Library after-hours study space available Dec. 11-20
As part of the University’s commitment to students’ success, the Sojourner Truth Library is providing after-hours access to the Front Lobby area of the Library from Dec. 11-20, including weekends. […]
Read moreHistory Professor Lou Roper participated in forum on Spanish slave trade and colonialism
History Professor Lou Roper participated in “An Atlantic Slave Trade Stretching from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean and Beyond: A Forum on Alejandro García-Montón, Genoese Entrepreneurship and the Asiento Slave […]
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