SUNY New Paltz students, faculty and staff joined with local community members this fall in reading “$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America,” an exhaustive work of investigative […]
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SUNY New Paltz hosts historic delegation of Cuban education officials
Representatives from the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education and from the Universidad Tecnológica de la Habana visited the College on Oct. 27 to continue discussing ways of building lasting partnerships […]
Read moreStudy Abroad Fair showcases dozens of international programs from across SUNY
The Center for International Programs (CIP) at SUNY New Paltz hosted its annual fall Study Abroad Fair this month, giving students an opportunity to speak with financial aid experts, study […]
Read moreNew Paltz students receive thousands in study abroad scholarships
The Center for International Programs has announced the names of the six latest SUNY New Paltz students to receive the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad, a highly […]
Read moreWatch: Jonathan Haidt addresses free speech conflicts in higher education
Jonathan Haidt, the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business and a celebrated scholar of moral psychology, spoke before a standing-room-only crowd of […]
Read moreStudent groups lead tribute to Orlando shooting victims
The SUNY New Paltz community came together on Sept. 12 to remember and pay tribute to the victims of the June 12, 2016 attack on Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla, […]
Read moreBlack Studies Department hires visiting lecturer to join two new full-time tenure-track hires
A third new faculty member has joined the Department of Black Studies this fall. Bula S. Wayessa, who earned his Ph.D. in archaeology from the University of Calgary in Alberta, […]
Read moreCollege partnering with Historic Huguenot Street to provide co-curricular slave dwelling experience
Faculty and staff at SUNY New Paltz are collaborating with Historic Huguenot Street for a weekend of programming highlighted by an overnight stay in dwellings once occupied by the slaves […]
Read moreCommunity and campus climate among themes of 2016 State of the College Address
President Donald P. Christian delivered the 2016 State of the College Address before hundreds of attending faculty and staff on Aug. 26. The 2016 State of the College address (text […]
Read moreMark Rumnit ’93 hired as director of the Scholars Mentorship Program
Mark Rumnit ’93, a proud SUNY New Paltz alumnus, has been hired as the director of the Scholars Mentorship Program. He previously served as interim director, and emerged as the […]
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