A SUNY New Paltz program that brings domestic and international students together in a living and learning community earned a feature story published by NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the […]
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Black Studies Department hires visiting lecturer to join two new full-time tenure-track hires
A third new faculty member has joined the Department of Black Studies this fall. Bula S. Wayessa, who earned his Ph.D. in archaeology from the University of Calgary in Alberta, […]
Read moreAssistant professor talks graffiti grrlz on Academic Minute
Jessica Pabón, assistant professor of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio program “The Academic Minute,” in a Sept. 9 broadcast. Pabón discusses graffiti […]
Read moreCollege partnering with Historic Huguenot Street to provide co-curricular slave dwelling experience
Faculty and staff at SUNY New Paltz are collaborating with Historic Huguenot Street for a weekend of programming highlighted by an overnight stay in dwellings once occupied by the slaves […]
Read moreChef Janet Davis ’96 shares culinary creations at 2016 Democratic Convention
Janet Davis ’96 (Communication Media), a noted chef, restaurateur and the CEO of JADE Jamaican Grill, was chosen from hundreds of applicants as a culinary vendor for two events held during […]
Read moreCollege welcomes new faculty members for 2016-17 academic year
SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the appointment of 30 new full-time faculty in advance of the fall 2016 semester. “I am so happy to welcome this impressive group […]
Read moreCollege to welcome more than 1,900 new students this fall
More than 1,100 first-year students and nearly 800 transfer students will begin their SUNY New Paltz careers in the fall 2016 semester, marking another year of robust undergraduate enrollments at […]
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 moreChair and associate professor of art history discusses Gothic Revival on Academic Minute
Kerry Dean Carso, chair and associate professor of art history, was featured on the nationally syndicated educational radio program “The Academic Minute,” in a July 8 broadcast. Carso discusses Gothic […]
Read moreCourse on migration caps spring semester with simulation of migrants’ journey
The students and instructors of the “Inequality, Gendered Violence and Migration in Guatemala” course, taught by Lecturer Luz Porras and Professor Anne Roschelle, closed their semester with a public walk […]
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