Financial journalist and editorial entrepreneur Rob Cox, SUNY New Paltz’s 2017 James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting Professor of Journalism, will give a public speech titled “Papa’s Electric Carving Knife: Slicing […]
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Two student teams win BEA film festival awards
Students and recent graduates from the SUNY New Paltz Department of Digital Media & Journalism will be recognized for their work as documentary filmmakers at the 15th annual Broadcast Education […]
Read moreApril 3 panel will examine intersection of Jewish & LGBTQ identities
The SUNY New Paltz Foundation and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences will present “Jewish & Queer: A panel discussion,” Monday, April 3, at 7 p.m. in Lecture Center […]
Read moreFaculty and staff awards, honors and publications
SUNY New Paltz congratulates faculty and staff on their notable awards, honors and publications. Do you have news to share with your friends and colleagues? Please use this form to […]
Read moreBenjamin Center to cohost women’s suffrage centennial conference, April 21 & 22
Registration is now open for “Women in Politics: Past, Present & Future,” a conference commemorating the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State, which will begin on Friday, April […]
Read moreIrish lecture honors legacy of late advising dean Quinlan
On Thursday, March 16, SUNY New Paltz will host esteemed scholar of Irish history Ruan O’Donnell, from the University of Limerick, for a lecture titled “America and the Modern Irish […]
Read moreWithout Limits speaker series brings “Food and the Liberal Arts” panel to campus March 9
An interdisciplinary panel of College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty will discuss how their research addresses food in an open forum and conversation titled “Food and the Liberal Arts: […]
Read more“Newtown” documentary screening and panel, March 7 at SUNY New Paltz
A screening of the documentary “Newtown” will be held at SUNY New Paltz at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 7, in Lecture Center room 102. The event is free and […]
Read moreLatest Benjamin Center discussion brief touts strong volunteerism in Ulster County
The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives at SUNY New Paltz has released its latest discussion brief, “The Who-What-Where-When-Why of Volunteerism in Ulster County,” documenting the breadth of volunteerism in […]
Read morePolitical Science faculty host Roundtable on the Trump Presidency
More than 200 students, faculty, staff and community members attended a Feb. 7 panel discussion, organized by the Department of Political Science & International Relations, about the candidacy and first […]
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