Members of the SUNY New Paltz University Police Department (UPD) traveled to the state capital of Albany, N.Y., on April 2 for a ceremony recognizing the UPD’s accreditation by the […]
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SUNY New Paltz launches new undergraduate program in Business Analytics
The AACSB-accredited School of Business at SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce a new Bachelor of Science program in Business Analytics, the first undergraduate program of its kind in […]
Read moreAnimation Celebration will bring former Hanna-Barbera president to New Paltz
The Department of Digital Media & Journalism will host a two-day “Animation and Design Celebration” on April 13 and 14, giving SUNY New Paltz students and community members a rare […]
Read moreAlumnus donates funds to support lecture series
The College is pleased to announce the establishment of The Benjamin Center’s Gary King Visiting Lecturer in Applied Social Research series, a new annual event made possible by support from […]
Read moreAlumna walks 100 miles of the Underground Railroad in five days with GirlTrek
Ten women set out for Harriet’s Great Escape, a powerful journey along the Underground Railroad GirlTrek, a nonprofit “dedicated to improving the health of Black women and girls,” followed in […]
Read moreNews from Human Resources
Congratulations to the following employees who have been hired, promoted or given permanent or continuing appointment: WILLIAM CLARK (Student Association) has been promoted to Assistant for University Financial Analysis. KRISTEN […]
Read moreJournalism students publish interviews with “Golden Age of New Paltz” artists
SUNY New Paltz students in “Feature Writing,” an upper-level journalism class taught by Associate Professor Lisa Phillips, collaborated this semester with Wired Gallery in High Falls, N.Y., to interview exhibiting […]
Read morePresident’s Report to the Academic and Professional Faculty
President’s Report to the Academic and Professional Faculty April 4, 2018 (in advance of April 5 Faculty Senate Meeting) As we pass the mid-point of the spring semester, the continuing […]
Read moreInternational student engineers sustainable medical cooler for use in developing regions
Many developed nations are already capitalizing on the potential of photovoltaics – including solar panels and other technologies – to transform their electrical grids and environmental footprints. Now, a student […]
Read moreDoing Business in Thailand: Students abroad explore cross cultural management and negotiation
The School of Business and the Center for International Programs at SUNY New Paltz have partnered with the College of Management, Mahidol University to create a short-term study abroad program […]
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