Are you interested in writing about art, literature and culture? Have graphic design skills you want to share with the world? Interested in learning about copy editing and magazine production? […]
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Applied Learning includes internships, service learning & volunteer work, study abroad, etc.
College welcomes composer and performer Sarah Hennies as 2021 Davenport Resident for New American Music
Groundbreaking composer, performer and audio-visual artist Sarah Hennies will join the Department of Music this semester as part of the Kenneth Davenport Residency for New American Music. Hennies will kick […]
Read moreSpring 2021 UN Semester Briefings from the Global Engagement Program
All members of the campus community are invited to join the Global Engagement Program for United Nation Semester class briefings, every Friday morning from Feb. 12 – April 23, 2021. […]
Read more“An Unusual Situation”: New children’s book from SUNY New Paltz helps children cope with things they don’t understand
The Institute for Disaster Mental Health (IDMH) and the School of Fine & Performing Arts at SUNY New Paltz have collaborated on a new children’s book, available now in both […]
Read moreSeventeen undergraduates awarded RSCA grants to support research this year
The Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities program is delighted to announce the winners of the spring 2021 Academic Year Undergraduate Research Experience awards. These awards are provided through generous support […]
Read moreStudy Abroad Fair, Feb. 24: Start your global journey!
While in-person study abroad programs are cancelled for spring and summer, many virtual options remain for students looking for for international experience and cultural exchange. The best way to learn […]
Read moreBlack Lives Matter at School week continues with Anti-Racism 101, Feb. 3 at 4 p.m.
Interested in learning more about developing anti-racist practices in your life or your work, but not sure where to start? The College’s Black Lives Matter at School chapter will offer […]
Read moreBlack History Month 2021: Events and programs for students, faculty and staff
All across campus, academic departments, student groups and other units are organizing events and programs to help our community learn, reflect and engage in dialogue on a variety of topics […]
Read morePandemic Radio: How WFNP stayed on-air and reached new listeners after everything changed
When Nikki Donohue ’21 (Journalism; History), then WFNP’s news director, heard that the College would be moving to remote operations in March 2020, her first thought was whether the student-run […]
Read moreDepartment of Theatre Arts presents virtual readings of “The Killing Fields” on Feb. 6 & 7
The Department of Theatre Arts is kicking off its spring 2021 production lineup with virtual readings of “The Killing Fields,” a modern adaptation of epic Greek literature set against the […]
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