The results are in for the SUNY New Paltz Slow the Flow water conservation campaign, and they are incredibly encouraging. During the fourth quarter of 2018 (October – December), the […]
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Evolutionary Studies series asks: Why does the sunlight in Wooster Hall matter?
With contributions from Valerine Gomez Beco ’21 The SUNY New Paltz Evolutionary Studies Program invites students, faculty, staff and community members to a discussion about the power of solstices, equinoxes […]
Read moreCollege Council passes resolution to assign new building names to Hasbrouck Complex
The SUNY New Paltz College Council today unanimously passed a resolution to assign new names to Hasbrouck Complex buildings. The selected names carry local meaning, a theme that drew strong […]
Read moreCertified Sustainable: Wooster and Bevier renovations earn LEED Gold ratings
The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded LEED Gold ratings to both the Wooster Hall and Bevier Hall renovation projects, certifying SUNY New Paltz’s efforts to redesign these buildings with […]
Read morePrinceton Review: SUNY New Paltz is one of nation’s greenest colleges
SUNY New Paltz is once again listed among the most environmentally responsible colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, according to the latest edition of Princeton Review’s Guide to […]
Read moreCollege opens second Mothers’ Room
SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the opening of a second room on campus, Humanities 308, where new mothers can privately and comfortably express breast milk or nurse their […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz is a Sierra Magazine “Cool School” for third straight year
Sierra Magazine has published its annual “Cool Schools Rankings” of the eco-friendliest colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and for the third consecutive year SUNY New Paltz has […]
Read moreNew engineering building, parking and bakery highlight campus construction news
The fall 2018 semester will see the continuation of an unprecedented run of physical additions and improvements to the SUNY New Paltz campus, as Facilities Management staff collaborate with contractors […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz to welcome more than 2,000 first-year and transfer students
Nearly 1,200 first-year students and roughly 900 transfer students will join the SUNY New Paltz community this fall, as the College prepares to welcome one of the largest and most […]
Read moreAlum’s New Paltz-based architecture firm gets feature treatment in Net Zero Buildings
The July 2018 issue of Net Zero Buildings includes an eight-page feature on Alfandre Architecture, the firm led by SUNY New Paltz alumnus Rick Alfandre ’80 (Communication Studies), headquartered on […]
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