New Paltz faculty, staff and alumni, local businesspeople, and friends of the Sheppard family came out for this year’s Doug Sheppard Classic SUNY New Paltz Golf Tournament on June 12 […]
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“Purple Haze: Art and Drugs Across the Americas” exhibition opens Sept. 9 at The Dorsky Museum
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is proud to present “Purple Haze: Art and Drugs Across the Americas,” an exhibition exploring the representation of drugs in […]
Read moreUniversity announces faculty promotions and continuing appointments for 2023
The Division of Academic Affairs has announced the following promotions for academic faculty at SUNY New Paltz. They are effective as of Sept. 1 2023, unless otherwise noted. Awarded continuing […]
Read moreHistory Professor Lou Roper delivers keynote address at United Kingdom Early Modern studies conference
Lou Roper, SUNY Distinguished Professor of History, gave the keynote address at the Pirates, Ports, and Exports: Maritime Relations in the Age of Sail conference hosted by the United Kingdom’s […]
Read moreCampus Food Pantry announces summer 2023 schedule
The Campus Food Pantry is open during summer 2023, continuing to serve on- and off-campus students, and on-campus faculty and staff. On Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m., the Campus Food Pantry […]
Read moreRobin Cohen-La Valle ’77 ’82g awarded President’s Medal, the University’s highest individual award
SUNY New Paltz recognized the career of Robin Cohen-La Valle ’77 ’82g (Psychology), assistant vice president for student affairs and dean of students, with the President’s Medal at a […]
Read moreGowri Parameswaran receives SUNY grant towards the development of new adolescent education textbook
Through support from a SUNY Open Educational Resources (OER) Services Impact grant, the Department of Educational Studies & Leadership Chair Gowri Parameswaran is developing a free resource on adolescence that […]
Read moreCooking oil problems lead Business student team to create innovative, prize-winning solution
Don’t know where to store excess oil after cooking a meal? A new, sustainable solution may be coming soon, thanks to two recent graduates and one current student in […]
Read moreAC² Community recognizes graduates and celebrates 35th anniversary
The SUNY New Paltz AMP & CSTEP Community (AC²) Program celebrated a landmark anniversary at a joyous annual recognition ceremony, honoring the program’s newest graduates at the close of the […]
Read moreAssociate Professor of Business Vivian Wen building online library on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Associate Professor of Business Vivian Wen is leveraging her expertise to create a free, online resource called the ESG Holist, a large and growing library of original articles, focused on […]
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