Rebecca Kassay ’10 (Environmental Studies) and Dynahlee Padilla ’19 (Journalism) explored their time at New Paltz, as well as Kassay’s long career as a community organizer, volunteer, entrepreneur and local […]
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Virtual course offers international opportunities
As faculty and students settle into the rhythm of remote teaching and learning, the Center for International Programs at SUNY New Paltz continues to find new ways to keep students […]
Read moreFeb. 1 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College has received no new reports of confirmed COVID-19 cases in our in-person community as of yesterday, Jan. 31, at 4 p.m. Six cases are currently classified as active […]
Read morePandemic Radio: How WFNP stayed on-air and reached new listeners after everything changed
When Nikki Donohue ’21 (Journalism; History), then WFNP’s news director, heard that the College would be moving to remote operations in March 2020, her first thought was whether the student-run […]
Read moreSUNY’s weekly COVID-19 testing requirement goes into effect on Feb. 8
As previously announced, all SUNY New Paltz students, faculty and staff will need to be tested for COVID-19 every week that they are on campus beginning Monday, Feb. 8. Students […]
Read moreSUNY cancels study abroad for summer 2021, but many virtual international opportunities are available to students right now
To the New Paltz Community, SUNY Central Administration in Albany has announced the cancellation of all university-sponsored international travel, including study abroad and other student activities, for the summer 2021 term. This […]
Read moreJan. 29 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
An additional employee has tested positive. The test was conducted off campus, and the employee is in isolation off campus. Nine cases are currently classified as active in our campus […]
Read moreDepartment of Theatre Arts presents virtual readings of “The Killing Fields” on Feb. 6 & 7
The Department of Theatre Arts is kicking off its spring 2021 production lineup with virtual readings of “The Killing Fields,” a modern adaptation of epic Greek literature set against the […]
Read moreWhat faculty should know about the in-person semester start on Feb. 1
The following message was sent via email to faculty and staff on Jan. 28. Dear Members of the Faculty: As we prepare for a smooth start to in-person classes on […]
Read moreJan. 28 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
An additional student has tested positive for COVID-19. The student was tested on campus and is in isolation on campus. Eleven cases are currently classified as active in our campus […]
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