Registration is now open for “Women in Politics: Past, Present & Future,” a conference commemorating the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State, which will begin on Friday, April […]
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SUNY New Paltz celebrates opening of Science Hall
SUNY New Paltz celebrated the opening of Science Hall, a modern, two-story building designed to support the College’s burgeoning enrollments in the STEM fields, at a March 9 ribbon cutting. […]
Read moreState Assemblymember Hyndman leads high schoolers’ tour of engineering facilities
SUNY New Paltz partnered with the office of Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman ’93 (Black Studies/Communication Media), a New Paltz alumna and representative of the 29th Assembly District in New York State, […]
Read moreWithout Limits speaker series brings “Food and the Liberal Arts” panel to campus March 9
An interdisciplinary panel of College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty will discuss how their research addresses food in an open forum and conversation titled “Food and the Liberal Arts: […]
Read moreDistinguished Speaker Series to welcome environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. back to campus
The SUNY New Paltz Distinguished Speaker for the spring 2017 semester is environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of the late U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy and nephew of […]
Read more“Newtown” documentary screening and panel, March 7 at SUNY New Paltz
A screening of the documentary “Newtown” will be held at SUNY New Paltz at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 7, in Lecture Center room 102. The event is free and […]
Read moreRoost on Main: College forging new partnerships with village art gallery
A new artists’ collective in the heart of downtown New Paltz is emerging as a focal point of creative activity in the region, and students at SUNY New Paltz are […]
Read moreShadow of a Gunman, a tragicomedy of Irish Independence, opens March 2 at SUNY New Paltz
The Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz presents Sean O’Casey’s Shadow of a Gunman, the first in O’Casey’s “Dublin Trilogy,” examining the revolutionary politics of post-WWI Ireland and […]
Read moreLatest Benjamin Center discussion brief touts strong volunteerism in Ulster County
The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives at SUNY New Paltz has released its latest discussion brief, “The Who-What-Where-When-Why of Volunteerism in Ulster County,” documenting the breadth of volunteerism in […]
Read moreFeb. 23 panel celebrates the development of the Black Student Union
The Division of Student Affairs will welcome a panel of alumni back to SUNY New Paltz to speak about the development and early years of the Black Student Union (BSU), […]
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