SUNY 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 […]
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Psychology Professor Giordana Grossi publishes book tribute to groundbreaking work of late neuroscientist
Psychology 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 transformative power of higher education: Inauguration kicks off with celebration of student-faculty collaboration and scholarship
The 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 moreAssistant Professor Ellie Mellon’s chapter on ethics in behavioral analysis selected for World Health Day resource center
Ellie 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 featured on Academic Minute discussing the early history of slavery in America
Lou 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 moreAssistant Professor of Communication Lauren Mark publishes research article on media portrayal of Asian Americans
Lauren 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’” […]
Read moreHistory professor blogs on the 1663-84 English possession of Tangier, Morocco
Lou Roper, professor in the Department of History and a SUNY Distinguished Professor, wrote a guest blog article for Medieval and Early Modern Orients (MEMOs) on the late seventeenth-century English […]
Read moreLibrary’s transformative agreement with Cambridge University Press includes author processing charge waiver for SUNY New Paltz authors
UPDATED with new resources and links on Jan. 30, 2023. The Sojourner Truth Library has signed a transformative agreement (also known as a read and publish agreement) with Cambridge University […]
Read moreBusiness Professor Chih-Yang Tsai proposes supply chain solution to The Engineering Economist
Business Professor Chih-Yang Tsai publishes a possible solution to supply chain disruption in the latest issue of The Engineering Economist, an international journal publishing research on capital investment. In “On a […]
Read moreMetal Program Director Myra Mimlitsch-Gray delivers lecture at Yale Art Gallery symposium
Art Professor and Metal Program Director Myra Mimlitsch-Gray was invited to present at a Yale University Art Gallery fall symposium, “Of Substance: Crafting Narrative in Contemporary American Jewelry and […]
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