Lou Roper, SUNY Distinguished Professor of History, gave the keynote address at the Pirates, Ports, and Exports: Maritime Relations in the Age of Sail conference hosted by the United Kingdom’s […]
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Lou Roper, SUNY Distinguished Professor of History, gave the keynote address at the Pirates, Ports, and Exports: Maritime Relations in the Age of Sail conference hosted by the United Kingdom’s […]
Read moreThrough support from a SUNY Open Educational Resources (OER) Services Impact grant, the Department of Educational Studies & Leadership Chair Gowri Parameswaran is developing a free resource on adolescence that […]
Read moreAssociate Professor of Business Vivian Wen is leveraging her expertise to create a free, online resource called the ESG Holist, a large and growing library of original articles, focused on […]
Read moreSix SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff have been recognized for outstanding scholarship, teaching and service to the campus community as 2023 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence honorees. The Chancellor’s Awards […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz faculty can now apply for support from the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipends program for projects beginning in May 2024. New Paltz can nominate two […]
Read morePsychology Professor Giordana Grossi is co-editor of “Changing Brains: Essays on Neuroplasticity in Honor of Helen J. Neville,” published by Routledge Taylor & Francis, which collects essays that pay tribute […]
Read moreThe Inauguration of SUNY New Paltz President Darrell P. Wheeler began on Wednesday, April 19, with a forum and festival celebrating student-faculty collaborations and the power of public higher […]
Read moreEllie Mellon, assistant professor of teaching & learning, is co-author of a chapter that was selected for publication in Elsevier’s Sustainable Development Goals Resource Centre. The chapter, titled “Equity, diversity, […]
Read moreLou Roper, professor in the Department of History and a SUNY Distinguished Professor, appeared on the March 10, 2023, episode of WAMC’s nationally syndicated radio program “The Academic Minute,” to […]
Read moreLauren Mark, assistant professor of communication, published an article on the Asian American “model minority” myth in media titled “Dancing between model minorityhood and yellow peril: accusations of needing ‘personality’” […]
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