In what was both an inspiring and empowering event, the College welcomed 25 women scholars and business leaders, 19 of whom are New Paltz alumnae, for the Women’s Leadership Summit […]
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Provost, International Programs Dean join SUNY delegation to secure historic agreement with Cuba
Representatives of the State University of New York system traveled to Havana, Cuba in February to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education, the first […]
Read moreApril 3 panel will examine intersection of Jewish & LGBTQ identities
The SUNY New Paltz Foundation and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences will present “Jewish & Queer: A panel discussion,” Monday, April 3, at 7 p.m. in Lecture Center […]
Read more“Know where you came from”: Alumni tell history of Black Student Union
SUNY New Paltz alumni Cheryl and Abdullah Rahaman visited campus on Feb. 23 to share the story of the late 1960s-founding of the student group Blacks for Black Liberation, the […]
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), […]
Read moreCollege welcomes new director of AC2 program
SUNY New Paltz has appointed Nancy Campos as director of the AMP & CSTEP Community Program (AC2), which combines the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) and the Louis […]
Read moreSillins Foundation grant will support courses, lectures and scholarships at New Paltz
SUNY New Paltz students will benefit from a generous grant provided by the Robert Sillins Family Foundation to support programming situated at the intersection of gender studies and Judaism. The […]
Read moreFirst generation of Peer Academic Success Coaches preps for spring ‘17
The Center for Student Success is debuting a new resource for SUNY New Paltz students this semester: a one-on-one Peer Academic Success Coaching (PASC) program. The PASC model differs from […]
Read moreNew African Roots library, named for retired Black Studies professor, opens in Kingston
Professor A.J. Williams-Myers retired from his role as a faculty member in the Black Studies Department at SUNY New Paltz in 2016, but he has remained an active thinker and […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz earns Military Friendly® Gold Status
SUNY New Paltz has been awarded Military Friendly® Gold Status by G.I. Jobs, a new recognition of the College’s dedicated efforts to better serve students affiliated with the military. The […]
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