Art History Professor Kerry Dean Carso discusses ornamental architecture in early America for “The Academic Minute”
Kerry Dean Carso, Professor in the Department of Art History, became the latest SUNY New Paltz faculty member to share
Read MoreKerry Dean Carso, Professor in the Department of Art History, became the latest SUNY New Paltz faculty member to share
Read MoreLou Roper, professor in the Department of History and a SUNY Distinguished Professor, appeared on the March 10, 2023, episode
Read MoreJeff Miller, associate professor of political science, appeared on the April 18, 2022, episode of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio program
Read MoreKarla Vermeulen, associate professor of psychology and deputy director of the Institute for Disaster Mental Health at New Paltz, appeared
Read MoreThe Office of Communication & Marketing works with the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and WAMC Northeast Public
Read MoreAaron Nelson, assistant professor of art, appeared on the Oct. 19, 2020, episode of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio program “The
Read MoreDear Colleagues, The Office of Communication & Marketing works with the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and WAMC
Read MoreMichael Vargas, professor of history, appeared on the Aug. 10, 2020, episode of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio program “The Academic
Read MoreTerry Gipson, lecturer in the Department of Communication, appeared on the May 22, 2020, episode of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio
Read MoreProfessor Mary K. Holland appeared on the March 5, 2020, edition of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio program “The Academic Minute”
Read MoreAssistant Professor Stephen DiDomenico appeared on the July 12 edition of WAMC’s nationally-syndicated program “The Academic Minute” to share fascinating
Read MoreProfessor Anne Roschelle appeared on the April 29 edition of WAMC’s nationally-syndicated program, “The Academic Minute,” to discuss the humanitarian
Read MoreJared Nelson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, appeared on the Jan. 25 episode of WAMC’s syndicated program, “The Academic Minute,”
Read MoreAssistant Professor Kiersten Greene appeared on the Sept. 12 edition of WAMC’s syndicated program, “The Academic Minute,” to talk about
Read MoreAssistant Professor Keely Heuer was the latest SUNY New Paltz faculty member to share her research and insight with national
Read MoreProfessor of history Lou Roper was featured on the nationally-syndicated radio program, “The Academic Minute,” on June 21. Roper discussed
Read MoreDavid C. Richardson, associate professor of biology at SUNY New Paltz, discussed his research on the warming temperatures of lakes
Read MoreKevin Caskey, professor in the School of Business, became the ninth SUNY New Paltz faculty member to be featured on
Read MoreRussell Zwanka, lecturer in the School of Business, explores the challenges global companies face in the age of social media
Read MoreJessica Pabón, assistant professor of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio program “The
Read MoreKerry Dean Carso, chair and associate professor of art history, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio program “The
Read MoreThomas Olsen, associate professor in the English department at SUNY New Paltz, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio
Read MoreBrian Obach, professor of sociology and director of the Environmental Studies Program at SUNY New Paltz, was featured on the
Read MoreLisa A. Phillips, assistant professor of journalism, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio program “The Academic Minute,” on
Read MoreGlenn Geher, professor and chair of Psychology as well as director of Evolutionary Studies at SUNY New Paltz, was featured on
Read MoreEve Waltermaurer, associate professor (Sociology) and director of research and evaluation (CRREO) at SUNY New Paltz, was recently featured on the
Read MoreIt is my pleasure to share this month’s academic, personnel, budgetary and programming updates. Personnel Updates: Provost Search: Our finalists
Read MoreI wish to thank the many academic and professional faculty, administrators and retirees who joined Donovan and me at the
Read MoreJan. 31, 2022 (in advance of Feb. 2 Faculty Senate Meeting) I hope your first days of the new semester
Read MoreApril 5, 2021 (in advance of April 7 Faculty Senate Meeting) We continue to navigate multiple dynamics of the COVID-19
Read MoreSept. 1, 2020 (in advance of Sept. 2 Faculty Senate meeting) I wish everyone well at the start of what
Read MorePresident’s Report to the Academic and Professional Faculty March 4, 2019 (in advance of March 6 Faculty Senate Meeting) Spring
Read MoreDonald P. Christian’s Report to the Academic and Professional Faculty – Nov. 16, 2017 I have reflected on the opening
Read MoreRead President Donald P. Christian’s April Report to Academic and Professional Faculty. I am writing from the West Coast this week
Read MoreMelissa Kaczmarek has announced her intention to step down from her position as Director of Communication in the Office of
Read MoreThe following message was shared with faculty and staff via email on Nov. 3. Dear Faculty Colleagues: This is my
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz congratulates faculty and staff on their recent awards, honors and publications. Do you have news to share
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz congratulates faculty and staff on their notable awards, honors and publications. Do you have news to share
Read MoreThe Benjamin Center at SUNY New Paltz is sponsoring a free talk and panel discussion on the sustainable agriculture movement
Read MoreCongratulations to the following faculty and staff members for their notable awards, honors, appointments and promotions: KRISTIN BACKHAUS has been
Read MoreDear Colleagues, As we enter the busy month of April on campus, I write to share some thoughts and updates
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz invites one and all to a celebration of the visual
Read MoreAs we approach the end of 2024, Information Technology Services (ITS) shares the following news and reminders about campus technology.
Read MoreDear Colleagues: As we enter November, I thank you all for the important work you are doing to support the
Read MoreDear Colleagues: As we move forward in the Fall 2024 semester, I hope you remain enthusiastic and resilient in the
Read MoreAs the newest SUNY New Paltz Hawks begin their higher education journey, the University’s Center for Student Engagement is offering
Read MoreAs we approach the end of the 2023-24 academic year, Information Technology Services (ITS) shares the following updates and important
Read MoreDear Colleagues: Let me begin with a broad thank you for all the work of colleagues across the campus. This
Read MoreThe newest SUNY New Paltz Hawks are taking their first flight on campus, and the University is offering a
Read MoreA record number of engineering students presented original research during the ninth annual SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) at SUNY Maritime in
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the University’s acquisition of the largest gift in campus history, a $6.37 million
Read MoreWhen Joanie Quinones ’23 (Communication Studies-Organizational) thinks back to her first time at SUNY New Paltz, during its Accepted Students
Read MoreThe following message was sent to faculty and staff on Dec. 9 Dear colleagues, The end of the fall 2022
Read MoreElina Lopez ’22 (Psychology) of Tarrytown, New York, knew she wanted to spend the next four years at SUNY New
Read MoreThe SUNY New Paltz Asian and Pacific Islander Student Alliance (APISA) led a wide-ranging conversation on Asian hate in America,
Read MoreIn the 2020-21 academic year, many SUNY New Paltz staff members worked quickly to shift their day-to-day duties and help
Read MoreUPDATE, Aug 6: In light of new CDC recommendations and the spread of the Delta variant, the College revised fall
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre Arts continues its 2020-2021 production season with live-streamed, onstage readings of “Romeo and Juliet,” a modern
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz is pleased to share that we intend to hold a series of smaller, shorter, in-person Commencement ceremonies
Read MoreThe Office of Records & Registration has published the summer 2021 and fall 2021 schedules of classes, which are now
Read MoreThe best way to stay connected with other students in your classes this semester is CircleIn, a National Science Foundation-supported
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre Arts is kicking off its spring 2021 production lineup with virtual readings of “The Killing Fields,”
Read MoreThe College will offer daily (Monday – Friday) on-campus COVID-19 testing from Jan. 19 – Feb. 5 to help students,
Read MoreDear SUNY New Paltz Faculty, We, the Student Association, as the voice of students, write to you the faculty during
Read MoreThe Office of Records & Registration has published the winter 2020-21 and spring 2021 schedules of classes, which are now
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz continues its 2020-21 production season with virtual, live-streamed readings of “Between
Read MoreWelcome and welcome back to campus! Below you’ll find important information about: Teaching modalities Synchronous meeting days Finding your schedule Adding
Read More“Dismantling Racism: Alumni Perspectives,” the third in a series of dialogues with the SUNY New Paltz community, has been rescheduled
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz will host a community town hall for alumni on race, inclusion and equity on Aug.4, at 4:30
Read MoreThe following message was sent by email to students on Tuesday, July 14. Dear Student Club Presidents and Leaders: I
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz will host a community town hall for current students, faculty and staff on race, inclusion and equity
Read MoreInviting students, faculty and staff to the first in a series of town hall dialogues; Pre-registration is required The Student
Read MoreA full meeting of the SUNY New Paltz faculty will take place this Thursday, May 7, at 1 p.m. via
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz sent information to students last week with guidance on how their 2020 Census status and obligations are
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz is publishing important messages and news updates related to the College’s response to COVID-19 on the campus
Read MoreThe Haggerty English Language Program at SUNY New Paltz will collaborate with the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) to help international
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz congratulates faculty and staff on their recent awards, honors and publications. Do you have news to share
Read MoreClass of 2019 Valedictorian Nicholas Piaquadio ’19 (Electrical Engineering; Physics) was no stranger to SUNY New Paltz even before he
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz will award the President’s Medal, the highest recognition that can be bestowed by the campus president, to
Read MoreHeather Wander ’18 (Biology) of Sugar Loaf, New York, got off to a good start at SUNY New Paltz, landing
Read MoreJue “Niki” Zhang ’19g (Music Therapy) knew that her passion for music therapy would likely lead her to leave her
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is pleased to invite community members to a public reception
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz announces “Linda Montano: The Art/Life Hospital,” an exhibition of the
Read More[View the transcript and video of Julia’s address] As Class of 2018 salutatorian, Julia Friedman ’17 (Communication Disorders) of Centerport,
Read MoreMembers of the SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff celebrated the short but impactful tenure of W. Wayne Brumfield, who
Read MoreJessica Faieta Saturday, May 20, 2017 “The World is Not Enough” Jessica Faieta, United Nations Assistant Secretary General Thank you
Read MoreAt the culmination of their undergraduate careers, SUNY New Paltz’s newest Liberal Arts & Sciences graduates received their degrees before
Read MorePresident Donald P. Christian is among this year’s recipients of the prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal, presented annually to recognize
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz announces the opening of its annual exhibition of new work
Read MoreNew Paltz biology professor David Richardson and students from multiple academic disciplines have produced a documentary about the College’s ongoing
Read MorePresident’s Report to Academic and Professional Faculty May 2, 2014 With the shifts in the April schedule of faculty meetings
Read MoreThe School of Business at the State University of New York at New Paltz held its ethical debates competition in
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York, New Paltz is pleased to present Anonymous, an exhibition of contemporary Tibetan art featuring over 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation, and video art by 27 artists living in Tibet and in diaspora. Realized by guest curator Rachel…
Read MoreThe College’s team of admissions counselors and student ambassadors welcomes all prospective students, their families and friends to the State University of New York at New Paltz’s 257 acre campus this fall. We encourage everyone to visit during one of our Fall Open Houses or daily campus visit program. Fall Open…
Read MoreThe College’s team of admissions counselors and student ambassadors welcomes all prospective students, their families and friends to the State University of New York at New Paltz’s 257 acre campus this summer and avail of our summer campus tour program. Each campus tour includes a 30-minute presentation with an admission’s counselor and…
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (The Dorsky) is pleased to present a program of vocal works that includes The White Rooster, a dramatic cantata for women’s voices, percussion and six Tibetan singing bowls performed by the vocal ensemble Tapestry, on Thursday, April 14 at 6 pm. A…
Read MoreNEW PALTZ, NY — State University of New York at New Paltz Athletic Director, Stuart Robinson, announced the hiring of Scott Whitbeck as the Head Swim Coach. Whitbeck comes to SUNY New Paltz after two years as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts. “We are extremely delighted that Scott…
Read MoreNEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz Director of Athletics, Stuart Robinson, has announced that Elizabeth Saucier has been appointed interim head field hockey coach effective January 5th, 2008. Saucier served as the assistant field hockey coach during the 2007 season and takes over for Jessica Kulesa who has been…
Read MoreNEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host the 2007 Scintilla Forum, an annual regional collegiate competition where undergraduate and graduate level college students present their projects from the fields of engineering, technology, computer science, information systems…
Read MoreNEW PALTZ — The public is invited to hear noted children’s authors, Dave Ross and Charles R. Smith, Jr., speak at Sojourner Truth Library (STL) on the SUNY New Paltz campus during National Library Week 2003. Ross will present “How a Book is Born” from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on…
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