Dedicating time to service builds a strong sense of leadership and ambition that often leaves a lasting impact on those inclined to give back to their communities. The SUNY New […]
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Inspired by social psychology, alumna transforms student life
Robin Cohen-La Valle ’77 (Psychology and Communication) ’82g (Psychology) can trace her professional track directly back to her master’s thesis. “In my master’s program in psychology, I was able to […]
Read moreAlumni Advisory Council allows alumnus to reconnect with college
Desmond Murray ’82 (Communication) has put his major and personal connections to work in a new role at SUNY New Paltz, serving as an Alumni Advisory Council member. An active […]
Read moreU.S. Foreign Policy panel discussion set for Nov. 20
The SUNY New Paltz Center for Middle Eastern Dialogue and the Department of Political Science and International Relations will sponsor a panel discussion on “U.S. Foreign Policy in Regard to […]
Read moreStudents and faculty team up for “Piano Riot” performance
The Department of Music at SUNY New Paltz presents “Piano Riot: Music for Four and Six Hands,” on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. in the Julien J. Studley Theatre […]
Read moreGreen infrastructure projects highlighted in documentary
New Paltz biology professor David Richardson and students from multiple academic disciplines have produced a documentary about the College’s ongoing green infrastructure projects to combat flooding on campus. The video […]
Read moreProfessor releases new book, proceeds benefit local food bank
Howard Good’s collection of poems titled “Fugitive Pieces” is his latest book in a string of nearly two-dozen publications written over his more than 20-year career as a journalism professor at […]
Read moreAlum starts business, launches app for learners with Autism
After 14 years in the mental health field, Stacey Trapani-Barber ’00 (Psychology) recently started her own consultation business and created a new mobile app for behavior health professionals. Trapani-Barber has […]
Read moreAlum’s architecture firm wins Building Project of the Year award
Congratulations are in order for alumnus Rick Alfandre ’80 (Communication Studies) and his firm Alfandre Architecture based in New Paltz.The firm was honored with the Best New Building Project of […]
Read moreProfessor to host seminar on Ebola mapping project
“Helping with the Ebola crisis in West Africa: A Humanitarian, OpenStreetMap Team” seminar, led by geography Professor Lawrence McGlinn, will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, […]
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