SUNY New Paltz congratulates six exceptional Classified Staff members who received the 2020 Presidential Recognition Award for their distinguished service to the campus community. This year’s honorees are: Jeannie Barreto, […]
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Peer Instructional Design Mentor Teacher Pilot Program: Call for Mentor Teachers
The Offices of the Provost, Graduate & Extended Learning, and Instructional Technology, together with the Faculty Senate Committee on Educational Technology, invite nominations and applications for a pilot Peer Instructional Design […]
Read moreNew location makes the Scholar’s Mentorship Program “a place students can call home”
SUNY New Paltz has completed a project to renovate Student Union Building rooms 035-043 and relocate the Scholar’s Mentorship Program (SMP) into a centralized, modern space for the many students […]
Read moreNina Smiley, Ph.D., will host mindfulness webinar for students, faculty, staff and alumni on Aug. 5
SUNY New Paltz cordially invites all students, faculty, staff and alumni to a special professional development opportunity led by Nina Smiley, Ph.D., director of mindfulness programming at Mohonk Mountain House. […]
Read moreDismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, Wednesday, July 15
SUNY New Paltz will host a community town hall for current students, faculty and staff on race, inclusion and equity on Wednesday, July 15, at 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. “Dismantling […]
Read moreRemote Teaching Week at the Office of Instructional Technology kicks off July 13
SUNY New Paltz’s Office of Instructional Technology will host a workshop series from July 13-16 to assist faculty with the transition to remote, online and hybrid models of instruction. Remote […]
Read moreDepartment of Theatre Arts announces major changes to 2020-21 production season
The Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz will replace its traditional model of full-scale stage productions with a series of smaller staged readings this fall, allowing students and […]
Read moreHow might COVID-19 impact the education profession? Two new briefs from a teaching & learning professor look to the future
Michael Rosenberg, professor in the Department of Teaching & Learning and former dean of the School of Education, is co-author of two recent issue briefs that consider how the coronavirus […]
Read moreIndian education in the post-COVID-19 era: Educational Studies faculty gives keynote at international conference
Mathew Swerdloff, adjunct faculty in the Department of Educational Studies and Leadership, was a Keynote Speaker at the “Swami Vivekananda Series of Reflective Discourses for Making India Self-Reliant” virtual conference […]
Read morePreparing for the launch of new Blackboard Annotate upgrade
Blackboard assignments will receive an upgrade with a new tool called Blackboard Annotate in August 2020. Blackboard Annotate will provide teaching faculty with a wider range of features than in […]
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