One Book, One New Paltz: Join a community read of Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Klara and the Sun”
The Benjamin Center at SUNY New Paltz has announced that the 2023 One Book, One New Paltz tradition community read
Read MoreThe Benjamin Center at SUNY New Paltz has announced that the 2023 One Book, One New Paltz tradition community read
Read MoreThe Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives is pleased to announce the selection of the 2020 One Book, One New
Read MoreThe One Book, One New Paltz tradition continues this fall with a shared reading of Eli Saslow’s “Rising out of
Read MoreNew Paltz students, faculty, staff and community members are invited this fall to join in reading Imbolo Mbue’s “Behold the
Read MoreNEW PALTZ — The Research Foundation of the State University of New York at New Paltz has received a $8,200 grant on behalf of the "One Book, One New Paltz" community-wide reading program from National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for participating in its nationwide reading program, the Big Read.
NEW PALTZ — “One Book, One New Paltz,” a community-wide book reading, is being launched this week and will culminate with events during the first week of November. The idea of the One Book program is that everyone in New Paltz reads the same book at the same time and…
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz welcomes Daniel Leader, founder and CEO of Bread Alone Bakery and a member of the SUNY New
Read MoreNew Paltz community members are invited to join a community read of Philip Roth’s classic work of revisionist history, “The
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz students, faculty and staff joined with local community members this fall in reading “$2.00 a Day: Living
Read MoreA week of discussions, presentations, film screenings and lectures centered on the 2015 One Book/One New Paltz shared reading experience
Read MoreThe One Book/One New Paltz Committee has chosen Piper Kerman’s memoir, “Orange is the New Black: My Year in a
Read MoreIn honor this year’s community read “Nemesis,” by Philip Roth, One Book/One New Paltz will host an array of community
Read MoreOne Book/One New Paltz announces the selection of “Nemesis,” by Philip Roth, as the community read for 2014. Roth’s latest
Read MoreNEW PALTZ – One Book/One New Paltz at the State University of New York at New Paltz announces the selection of Home by Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison. A series of events and conversations based on Morrison’s novella are scheduled throughout November both on campus and in the community. The narrative focuses…
Read MoreNEW PALTZ – One Book/One New Paltz at the State University of New York at New Paltz announces the selection of the novel, The Submission by Amy Waldman as the 2012 community read. A series of events and conversations based on Waldman’s novel are scheduled throughout November both on campus…
Read More"War Dances" by Sherman Alexie was the 2011 College’s Common Summer Read and the companion book was "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" (for both children and adults). A series of conversations and events based on the books are scheduled throughout October both on campus and in…
Read MoreThe SUNY New Paltz Department of Theatre Arts will present “Town Hall,” a conversation within a play that explores who
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz students, campus leaders and state and local officials gathered on Sept. 25, 2024, to highlight the
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz is pleased to introduce the scholars, educators and creators who are joining our academic community as new,
Read MoreEach year, SUNY New Paltz presents awards during the annual Alumni Reunion to recognize dedicated alumni and faculty. This fall,
Read MoreAs the newest SUNY New Paltz Hawks begin their higher education journey, the University’s Center for Student Engagement is offering
Read MoreIn his latest novel, “Our Narrow Hiding Places,” SUNY New Paltz Associate Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing
Read MoreFour SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff have been recognized for outstanding scholarship, teaching and service to the campus community
Read MoreUPDATED with information on public unveiling. In November 2022, NASA sent its Artemis I mission to orbit the Moon, and
Read MoreIn her first book “Invisible Labor,” from HarperCollins, Associate Professor of Digital Media & Journalism Rachel Somerstein examines the ways
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz Professor Emeritus Gerald Sorin is the author of a new biography titled, “Saul Bellow: ‘I Was a
Read MoreAssociate Professor of Digital Media & Journalism and alumnus Gregory Bray ’00 produced and directed an award-winning narrative short film
Read MoreAs 2023 came to a close, Vice President of Development & Alumni Relations Erica Marks was looking for a
Read MoreAssistant Professor of Sociology Anna Gjika offers multifaceted perspectives on contemporary media and youth sexual violence in her new book,
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is pleased to share details about the exciting new exhibitions that will open
Read MorePhyllis Chen has spent her career as a composer, pianist, and sound artist drawing from her tactile exploration of object
Read MoreThe SUNY New Paltz Department of Theatre Arts will present “Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies,” a comedic drama by
Read MoreIt’s long been understood that reading fiction can help us be more empathetic with others. Two new studies from
Read MoreThe University is pleased to introduce the scholars, educators and creators who will join the SUNY New Paltz community
Read MoreMore than 1,100 first-year students and 700 transfer students will join the SUNY New Paltz community this fall, as the
Read MoreIn the final event of the 2023 Without Limits series, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences welcomed bestselling, award-winning
Read MoreThrough support from a SUNY Open Educational Resources (OER) Services Impact grant, the Department of Educational Studies & Leadership Chair
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the University’s acquisition of the largest gift in campus history, a $6.37 million
Read MoreMore than 70 SUNY New Paltz students in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering showcased innovative capstone projects and prototypes at
Read MorePsychology Professor Giordana Grossi is co-editor of “Changing Brains: Essays on Neuroplasticity in Honor of Helen J. Neville,” published by
Read MoreNEW PALTZ – Dr. Darrell P. Wheeler will be installed formally on April 20, 2023, as SUNY New Paltz’s ninth president — the first
Read MoreWilliam McClure, Ph.D., who currently serves as Dean of Faculty in the School of Arts and Humanities at Queens College,
Read MoreFrom the Civil Rights era of the 1960s to the social justice movements of today, SUNY New Paltz has a
Read MoreAfter a successful exchange last December, the Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz invites the community to
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is the recipient of a $71,000 exhibitions grant from the
Read MoreAn illustrated children’s book originally developed at SUNY New Paltz during the COVID-19 pandemic has been translated into Ukrainian and
Read MoreThe Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library held their first full-scale book sale in more than two years during the
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz invites the community to add some sustainability to their holiday
Read MoreStudying abroad in Italy for two years solidified what Gabrielle Euvino ’86 (Italian Language & Literature) wanted to do
Read MoreThe College is pleased to introduce the scholars, educators and artists who will join the SUNY New Paltz community as
Read MoreNEW PALTZ – More than 1,100 first-year students and about 600 transfer students will join the SUNY New Paltz community
Read MoreNew Paltz campus leadership has received SUNY’s COVID-19 guidance for the fall 2022 semester and has updated local policies to
Read MoreBarton Gellman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The Atlantic and SUNY New Paltz’s 2022 James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting
Read MoreThe Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives at SUNY New Paltz has published its 23rd discussion brief, “Adding to the
Read MoreAt a turbulent moment in U.S. and global politics, a new book from Jeff Miller, associate professor of political science,
Read MoreThe Friends of the Library recently made a grant to the Sojourner Truth Library for new book and media purchases,
Read MoreUpdate, Dec. 25: An obituary for H.R. Stoneback has been published by the family and is available here. It
Read MoreA new anthology on American theatre directors features a chapter from Wendy Vierow, strategic planning & assessment coordinator at SUNY
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz students Briana Gary ’23 (Geography) and Anayathsyn Castillo ’24 (Sociology) are part of a small team of
Read MoreNew York is emerging as a leader in the movement toward more sustainable energy production. The state has committed
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is pleased share details about three exciting new exhibitions that
Read MoreIf you’ve seen a former U.S. president interviewed on ABC News this year then chances are SUNY New Paltz alumna
Read MoreUPDATE, Aug 6: In light of new CDC recommendations and the spread of the Delta variant, the College revised fall
Read MoreArt History Professor Reva Wolf’s co-edited book, “Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward: Historical and Global
Read MoreThe federal myStudentAid app, available for both Android and iOS, had been upgraded to make it easier than ever
Read MoreThe Department of Digital Media & Journalism’s capstone model helps many students build a portfolio of publishable reporting and/or multimedia
Read MoreEight SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff have been recognized for outstanding scholarship, teaching and service to the campus community
Read MoreThe longstanding partnership between SUNY New Paltz and Stratasys, the worldwide leader in 3D printing, continues on Friday, April 30,
Read MoreShannon McManimon, assistant professor of educational studies & leadership, is coauthor of the new book, “Building Pedagogues: White Practicing Teachers
Read MoreThe Offices of Instructional Technology and Communication & Marketing have gathered together dozens of web links, tutorials, guides and best
Read MoreThe Institute for Disaster Mental Health (IDMH) and the School of Fine & Performing Arts at SUNY New Paltz have
Read MoreSusie Ibarra’s “Talking Gong,” a new album of original compositions featuring Associate Professor Alex Peh and former McArther Genius Grant
Read MoreRebecca Kassay ’10 (Environmental Studies) and Dynahlee Padilla ’19 (Journalism) explored their time at New Paltz, as well as Kassay’s
Read MoreThe best way to stay connected with other students in your classes this semester is CircleIn, a National Science Foundation-supported
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz students will have access to a new, free tool to help them succeed in their classes during
Read More“Struggling in the Land of Plenty: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of Homeless Families,” the recently published book
Read MoreDistinguished Teaching Professor of English Jan Zlotnik Schmidt has announced her decision to retire on Dec. 30, after a career
Read MoreStudents who have rental books from the Campus Bookstore may return them in person or via mail ahead of the
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz welcomed alumni for a weekend of virtual events during its annual Alumni Reunion Celebration held Oct. 16-18.
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz won a “Best of Category” and five Judges Citation honors in the 2020 SUNY Council for University
Read MoreThe Department of Music at SUNY New Paltz has launched an online video series, Listen Forward, designed to showcase diverse
Read MoreThe College is pleased to introduce new full-time faculty who will join the campus community ahead of the fall 2020
Read MoreThe Village of New Paltz, Town of New Paltz and SUNY New Paltz are partnering this fall to Protect New
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz shares the following guidance and resources for members of the public, to help raise awareness of measures
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz and The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives welcomed members of the public to attend a virtual retirement
Read MoreMotivated by the pandemic, Taylor Faith Krigsman ’15 (Early Childhood Education: English) crafted an inspiring children’s book, “The Way the
Read MorePresident Donald P. Christian and The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives at SUNY New Paltz welcome members of the
Read MoreTwo SUNY New Paltz students are among the 55 recipients of the SUNY Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowships, an award designed to
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz student Beth Gebresilasie ’23 was recently featured on The Moth Radio Hour – a program airing on
Read MoreThe Campus Food Pantry will continue serving on- and off-campus students, and on-campus faculty and staff, through the summer of
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz will hold a virtual, pre-recorded Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 22, in recognition of the hard work,
Read MoreWhile the campus bookstore will remain closed for the summer sessions, New Paltz students can still take advantage of its
Read MoreMajessa Pedrozo ’19 (Communication Disorders) achieved incredible things during her time at SUNY New Paltz, but she says one of
Read MoreFaculty: Do you have news about awards or publications to share with friends and colleagues? Please use this link to
Read MoreState University of New York Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson named the 2020 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence on Wednesday,
Read MoreThe Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is inviting Hudson Valley artists and makers to submit images
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz has raised more than $13,000 since March 31 to help students facing unexpected need during the COVID-19
Read MoreFour SUNY New Paltz campus leaders practiced safe social distancing while speaking directly to members of our community at a
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz is proud to present “She Kills Monsters,” a comedic drama about
Read MoreSUNY New Paltz announced today that Dr. Gerald Benjamin, associate vice president for regional engagement and director of the Benjamin Center
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