A new, interdisciplinary anthology edited by two SUNY New Paltz faculty members considers the legacy of the #MeToo movement through the study of literature. Heather Hewett, associate professor and department […]
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Northern Hemisphere lakes warmed six times faster in the past 25 years, says international research team including New Paltz Biology faculty
Lakes in the Northern Hemisphere warmed six times faster from 1992-2016 than at any other comparable period in the last 100 years, according to a new collaborative study by […]
Read moreAdvancing the field of Academic Advising: New professional activity from Dante Cantú
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Read moreNew publications and a media appearance by SUNY Distinguished Professor of History Lou Roper
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Read moreLessons from Two Decades of Disaster Response: IDMH at SUNY New Paltz will host 17th annual conference, Sept. 29 & 30
The Institute for Disaster Mental Health (IDMH) at SUNY New Paltz will reflect on 20 years of emergency management training, preparation and direct action at “From 9/11 to COVID-19: Lessons […]
Read moreCampus media relations and social media policies
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Read more“Follies in America”: Kerry Dean Carso’s new book and exhibition examine garden architecture of the 19th century
Art History Professor Kerry Dean Carso is the author of a new book examining 19th-century American culture through the lens of “follies”: garden buildings inspired by European architectural style that […]
Read moreCan solar panels coexist with birds and bees? This team of SUNY New Paltz researchers is looking for answers
New York is emerging as a leader in the movement toward more sustainable energy production. The state has committed to achieving 70% renewable energy by 2030 and zero-emission electricity […]
Read moreWith three more Drescher leave awards, New Paltz continues strong support for underrepresented pre-tenure faculty
Three SUNY New Paltz pre-tenure faculty will receive support for leaves in fall 2021 through the Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Affirmative Action/Diversity Leave, a unique program that creates opportunities, with […]
Read moreProfessor’s new book selected as Outstanding Academic Title by ‘Choice’
Art History Professor Reva Wolf’s co-edited book, “Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward: Historical and Global Perspectives” (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020), was selected by Choice, a […]
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