NEW PALTZ — Campers who attended the historical Camp Woodland during the early half of the century will have an opportunity to reunite and remember the Catskill Mountain folklore and folk music the camp is famous for spawning. The group will gather at the State University of New York at…
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS DEGREE OFFERED
NEW PALTZ — A new graduate-level program leading to the master of science in business degree will be offered at the State University of New York at New Paltz beginning this fall. The master’s program, approved by the New York State Education Department, will offer concentrations in accounting, decision sciences,…
Read moreJOURNALISM PROGRAM FOR MULTICULTURAL TEENS EXPANDS
NEW PALTZ — Applications are now being accepted for the third annual Summer Institute of Journalism to be held at the State University of New York at New Paltz July 8 through 17. The Summer Institute is a scholarship program designed for students from groups now underrepresented in the…
Read moreSTUDENTS SCORE HIGH ON TEACHER CERTIFICATION EXAMS
NEW PALTZ — Teacher-education faculty at the State University of New York at New Paltz have a great deal to be pleased about. Every New Paltz graduate who took the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) required for permanent teacher certification earned passing scores. Students seeking permanent teacher certification in…
Read moreMAGNETIC LEVITATION CONTEST AT SUNY NEW PALTZ
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz will host about 100 Hudson Valley middle-school students and teachers at the College’s Second Annual Magnetic Levitation Contest on Friday, April 26. Using the concept behind magnetic levitation (maglev) transportation, which uses magnetic forces to suspend a vehicle on…
Read moreHUDSON VALLEY STUDY CENTER RESEARCH GRANT RECIPIENTS TO REPORT
NEW PALTZ — Recipients of the 1995 Hudson Valley Study Center Research Grants will report on the progress of their projects at the State University of New York at New Paltz on Monday, April 15. The grants are given annually to encourage new study of the region’s multi-faceted cultural and…
Read moreHOLOCAUST MEMORIAL LECTURE TO FEATURE RENOWNED JOURNALIST RUTH GRUBER
NEW PALTZ — Ruth Gruber, renowned journalist, author and foreigncorrespondent, will deliver the eighth annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture atthe State University of New York at New Paltz on Wednesday, April 17. Herlecture, “Haven: An American Rescue of Holocaust Refugees,” will begin at7:30 p.m. in Lecture Center 100. Born in Brooklyn, Gruber…
Read moreEIGHTH ANNUAL GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM TO BE HELD AT SUNY NEW PALTZ
NEW PALTZ — The theme for the Eighth Annual Graduate Symposium at the State University of New York at New Paltz will be “Representations of Academic Life in Literature.” The symposium will be held Thursday, April 18. The afternoon session, which begins at 2 p.m. in the Jacobson Faculty Tower Lounge,…
Read moreSTUDENTS PUBLISH NEWSLETTER FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT
NEW PALTZ — Twenty-four students at the State University of New York at New Paltz recently produced a 12-page newsletter for the Dutchess County Health Department. The students involved in the project were all journalism majors, enrolled in a Copy Editing course taught by Howard Good, a faculty member in…
Read moreSUNY OPTIONS PROGRAM TO RECEIVE NATIONAL AWARD
NEW PALTZ — Options: A Resource Center for Healthy Choices at the State University of New York at New Paltz has been selected as one of 20 programs nationwide to be recognized for its exemplary approach to assisting students to make healthy decisions which prevent substance abuse. SUNY New Paltz…
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