Sean Decatur, president of the American Museum of Natural History gave a rousing talk titled “Past is More than Prologue” as the spring 2024 SUNY New Paltz Distinguished Speaker on April 16. More […]
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Jonathan Raskin appointed Interim Associate Provost for Academic Advising effective July 1
Jonathan Raskin, professor and chair in the Department of Psychology, will be appointed to the new role of Interim Associate Provost for Academic Advising for a one-year term, effective July […]
Read moreHow AI is impacting us, and what to do: Acclaimed journalist delves into timely topic
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences hosted New York University professor and data journalist Meredith Broussard for an engaging conversation on April 11, moderated by Creative Writing Program director Kristopher […]
Read moreAssistant Professor Ping-Chuan Wang brings students along for computer chip longevity study
Assistant Professor of Engineering Ping-Chuan Wang has studied computer chip longevity since his time in the private sector at IBM. Now at SUNY New Paltz, he’s inviting students to […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz initiating two-year process to seek a new athletic conference
SUNY New Paltz is beginning a two-year process of exiting the SUNY Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) and seeking a new home conference for Hawks varsity sports. This transition would not […]
Read morePresident Wheeler’s April 2024 Report to Faculty
Dear Colleagues: Welcome to spring and our push toward the end of the academic year. While this will be a busy period with many activities and deadlines, it is also […]
Read more“Past is More than Prologue”: A Distinguished Speaker Series event with Sean Decatur, April 16
The SUNY New Paltz Distinguished Speaker Series proudly presents an evening with the Director of the American Museum of Natural History, Sean M. Decatur, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The event, […]
Read more“Waiting for Summer”: Anna Benlien ’23 explores time and history in “Godot”-inspired love story
Among everything that Anna Benlien ’23 (Adolescence Education) read during her time at SUNY New Paltz, the one that stuck with her most was a play she read as a […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz recommits to AASCU’s American Democracy Project
SUNY New Paltz joined a group of U.S. colleges and universities that have recommitted to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ (AASCU) nonpartisan American Democracy Project, which is […]
Read moreSUNY extends benefits for students from Temporary Protected Status countries through 2027-28
The SUNY Board of Trustees has approved a resolution to continue a tuition benefit that has provided support for students who are nationals of countries that have been granted Temporary […]
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