Our COVID-19 testing partners at Enzo Labs will be on campus this Friday, Jan. 8, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., providing free testing for students, faculty and staff in […]
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Faculty, check your syllabi: Late changes to the finals calendar may impact spring planning
Faculty are strongly encouraged to cross-check their syllabi and plans for the spring 2021 semester with recent updates to the finals schedule, which were necessary due to late changes to […]
Read moreRegister now for voluntary, campus-wide training on Jan. 14 and 15
Registration is now open for the fully virtual, campus-wide January training days on Thursday, Jan. 14, and Friday, Jan. 15. Use this link to view the full schedule and register […]
Read moreNeed help completing your OSCQR rubric? Get drop-in support from OIT
The Office of Instructional Technology (OIT) is providing training and drop-in support to assist faculty in completing the Open SUNY Course Quality Review (OSCQR) Rubric for their spring 2021 courses. […]
Read moreClarification: 14-day pre-screening required in order to be on campus during the spring semester (not during winter break)
The College has received questions from employees who are working on campus during winter session and want to know whether they must complete the 14-day pre-screening required by SUNY for […]
Read moreDorsky Museum announces four new exhibitions for spring 2021
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is pleased share details about four exciting new exhibitions that will open on Feb. 6, 2021: Collective Consciousness: New Work […]
Read moreCollege mourns death of Palmer Kocher, adjunct lecturer in the Department of Mathematics
We are saddened to share the news of the death of Palmer Kocher, a SUNY New Paltz alumnus who had served as an adjunct lecturer of mathematics since 1997, on […]
Read moreDaily Health Screening now required for two weeks before on-campus presence for spring semester
With a little more than two weeks before students begin returning to campus for the spring 2021 semester, we remind our community that all students, faculty and staff must complete […]
Read moreSociology Professor’s book makes Choice Magazine’s Outstanding Academic Titles list
“Struggling in the Land of Plenty: Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of Homeless Families,” the recently published book by Professor of Sociology, Chair of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality […]
Read moreCollege mourns passing of Donald Roper, professor emeritus of history
It is with sadness that the College shares the news of the death of Don Roper, longtime professor of history, on Dec. 20, 2020, at the age of 91. He […]
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