SUNY New Paltz students Ryan O’Hara ’18 (Management: Sustainability) and Martin Dearaway ’18 (Management: Sustainability) originally just wanted to plant a tree on campus for Arbor Day. “Our fraternity first […]
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New Paltz lands in top 20 on Niche’s list of hardest NY colleges to get into
Niche.com, a popular peer-review platform widely used by prospective students and parents to compare and evaluate colleges and universities, has released its 2017 list of the hardest colleges to get […]
Read moreDigital Media class drops in on CBS News Studios
Assistant Professor William Hong led 18 SUNY New Paltz Digital Media & Journalism students on a trip to the CBS Broadcast Center in New York, N.Y., for a studio tour […]
Read moreCeramics student earns prestigious Windgate Fellowship
SUNY New Paltz is proud to announce that Breana Hendricks ’17 (Ceramics), from Bronx, N.Y., has become the College’s fourth Windgate Fellow, joining previous winners Kaitlin Dunn ’15 (Metal), Jeremy […]
Read moreCampus administrators announce budgetary plans at May 3 forum
SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff gathered for an open forum on Wednesday, May 3, to hear how the College is reducing this year’s budget deficit and steps it will […]
Read moreCollege getting ready to celebrate Commencement
SUNY New Paltz will hold its 2017 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, May 20, and Sunday, May 21, on the Old Main Quadrangle on campus. The Saturday ceremony will recognize […]
Read moreCollege announces student speakers for Undergraduate Commencement
Salutatorian Jonathan Baez ’17 (Communication Disorders) will address his peers as the Student Speaker at the Saturday Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony on May 20. The ceremony recognizes graduating students in […]
Read moreArt History Department honors founder at African Art symposium
The Art History Association at SUNY New Paltz held its marquee spring event, “Studies in African Art: a Symposium Commemorating Hugo Munsterberg’s Legacy,” on April 6. The event was the […]
Read moreLatest Benjamin Center report examines misalignment in test-based and actual definitions of college readiness
The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives at SUNY New Paltz has released its 17th discussion brief, “NY State Assessments: Faulty Predictions, Real Consequences.” The report, authored by Michael O’Donnell, […]
Read moreTechnology, Computer, and Information Service Units to Realign
Computer Services, Academic Computing, Administrative Computing, IMS, Telecommunications and the Teaching and Learning Center are realigning under a single umbrella as Information Technology Services (ITS). ITS will provide campus community […]
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