Student Clara Zonis ‘23 (History) of Schenectady, New York, presented a paper at the 15th Moravian Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, which was held on Dec. 4 […]
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Student Clara Zonis ‘23 (History) of Schenectady, New York, presented a paper at the 15th Moravian Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, which was held on Dec. 4 […]
Read moreFrom library robots to an encryption of a famous World War II code, SUNY New Paltz students from the Department of Computer Science brought their best work for their senior […]
Read moreSUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the creation of the new President’s Award for Student Excellence, a campus-level honor that will be bestowed upon students for the first time […]
Read moreNew 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 moreSUNY New Paltz’s Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (RSCA) office named Assistant Professor of Biology Lydia Bright the 2021 Faculty Mentor of the Year during the virtual Student Research Symposium […]
Read moreThe Human Research Ethics Board at SUNY New Paltz, which reviews all human subjects research conducted by members of the SUNY New Paltz community, is pleased to announce that they […]
Read moreThe Student Research Symposium, New Paltz’s annual showcase of student-faculty scholarship, will return this year on Friday, April 30, in a virtual format, and all undergraduate and graduate students who […]
Read moreThe Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity program (RSCA) reminds students and faculty of three upcoming deadlines for student researchers and faculty mentors. All three of the following programs have applications […]
Read moreThe Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities program is delighted to announce the winners of the spring 2021 Academic Year Undergraduate Research Experience awards. These awards are provided through generous support […]
Read moreThe College’s Human Research Ethics Board (HREB) invites faculty to complete an Exempt Reviewer training and help facilitate student research in their courses for spring 2021. Faculty who complete the […]
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