SUNY General Counsel-In-Charge Sandra M. Casey issued a memorandum on Oct. 28, reminding SUNY campuses that it is a violation of state and federal election laws to provide benefits to […]
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College to test mass notification system on Monday, Nov. 2
SUNY New Paltz will perform an audible test of its mass notification speaker system on Monday, Nov. 2, at approximately 1 p.m. Members of the New Paltz community may hear […]
Read moreOct. 28 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College received no new reports of students, faculty or staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of 5 p.m. yesterday, Oct. 27. A total of 19 students and two […]
Read moreSculpture alumnus exhibits “Monument for Immigrants” at park in Long Island City
Work by an alumnus of the Sculpture MFA program is currently featured in an exhibition at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, New York. Daniel Bejar ’07g (Sculpture) was […]
Read moreRed, Orange and Yellow Zones: New York’s Cluster Action Initiative, and how it may affect SUNY New Paltz
Governor Cuomo’s newly announced Cluster Action Initiative gives the state an additional tool for addressing COVID-19 hot spots. It also establishes new scenarios under which SUNY New Paltz may be […]
Read moreOct. 27 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College has learned that two additional students have tested positive for COVID-19. Both were tested at off-campus facilities. One student is an on-campus resident, while the other lives off-campus. […]
Read moreClarification for faculty on students’ loss of access to in-person classes due to non-compliance with COVID-19 mandates
As a reminder, per the Chancellor’s universal sanctions, which were mandated to go into effect Oct. 1, students who do not comply with mandatory testing or health screenings requirements will […]
Read moreTime off and leave resources available to faculty and staff during the pandemic
PLEASE NOTE: The resources described below expired on Dec. 31, 2020. We are leaving this post intact for posterity, but as of Jan. 1, 2021, the information herein is no […]
Read moreNeed ideas for coping with election-related stress? Campus experts will share ideas at Oct. 28 panel
The campus wellness committee presents “Coping with Election Stress 2020,” a non-partisan panel event for students, faculty and staff, on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 6:30 p.m. via Webex. This event […]
Read morePresident Christian encourages campus community to take time to vote
The following message was shared with students, faculty and staff by email on Monday, Oct. 26. Dear Members of the Campus Community: I write to encourage all members of our […]
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