NEW PALTZ — A $300,000 grant from the Dyson Foundation will fund scholarships for State University of New York at New Paltz education students who transfer from Dutchess Community College. The grant, based on a proposal from SUNY New Paltz, is designed to help alleviate the teacher shortage in the Mid-Hudson…
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Student Group to Receive National Charter
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz School of Business Management Association will hold a ceremony marking its status as a charter member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5 in the Terrace Restaurant. “As a national student…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Honors Center to hold faculty lecture series
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz Honors Center is proud to present its spring 2002 Faculty Lecture Series. The first lecture will be on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. at the Honors Center. It will be given by Ilgu Ozler, political science professor, and…
Read moreWell-known civil rights attorney to speak at SUNY New Paltz about implications of war
NEW PALTZ — Michael Sussman, a well-known civil rights attorney, will speak at the State University of New York at New Paltz at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7. Sussman’s lecture, titled “The War in Afghanistan: An attack on Civil Liberties,” will address implications of the war in Afghanistan and the…
Read moreMBA information sessions
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz School of Business will hold information sessions to provide an overview of the MBA program on Monday, Feb. 4 and Wednesday, Feb. 20. The sessions are free and open to the public, and will be held from 5:30…
Read more‘Hudson Valley Shines’ brightens prospects for alternate electricity options
NEW PALTZ — It may surprise many New Yorkers to learn that enough sunshine falls on New York state in one day to supply all the state’s energy needs for an entire year! To help businesses and homeowners “warm up” to solar technology advances and their advantages, the State University of…
Read moreAlumni back in Hopfer House
NEW PALTZ — With festive holiday d¿cor prepared and placed by the New Paltz Garden Club, the State University of New York at New Paltz Alumni Affairs Office recently reopened the doors to its offices in the Hopfer Admissions and Alumni Center. The Hopfer Admissions and Alumni Center, built in 1911…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz to graduate 753 Saturday
NEW PALTZ — Note to media: A media check-in table will be set up in the lobby of the Poughkeepsie Civic Center on commencement day. If you wish to attend the SUNY New Paltz December Commencement, please call the university’s Public Affairs Office in advance. Contact director Ken Ross or…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz offers courses in Kingston
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz is now registering students for two courses to be taught in Kingston beginning in January. The courses from New Paltz’ School of Business and Nursing Program are the first of what the university expects to be a growing selection…
Read moreColloquium to Explore Contaminants in the Hudson
NEW PALTZ — Exactly how polluted is the Hudson River? How did the current situation evolve, and what will be the fate of this water system? Between the crafty advertising and legal banter, the issue has become cloudier than the river itself. Find out the “real deal” at the State University…
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