At this relatively early stage in the development and implementation of 3D printing, the potential of digital design technology and the creative capacity it grants its users seem almost limitless. […]
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At this relatively early stage in the development and implementation of 3D printing, the potential of digital design technology and the creative capacity it grants its users seem almost limitless. […]
Read moreSix SUNY New Paltz students and two faculty members represented the College at the 100th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA), which was held from Aug. 10-14. […]
Read moreDavid Richardson, assistant professor of biology at SUNY New Paltz, is one of three principal investigators on an environmental monitoring study titled “SUNY Lake Ecological Observatory Network,” which will receive […]
Read moreFor the second consecutive summer, Kara Loeb Belinsky, assistant professor of biology at SUNY New Paltz, is working with students to track bird populations and behavior patterns on campus, offering […]
Read more[Click here to view full gallery and download photos] A day of celebration of student scholarly work was highlighted by the 21st annual SUNY New Paltz Student Research Symposium (SRS), […]
Read moreStudents in psychology professor Douglas Maynard’s fall ’14 Psychological Statistics II course worked with 2011 and 2014 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) datasets for SUNY New Paltz and presented […]
Read moreA student-faculty research partnership between Associate Professor of Sociology Peter Kaufman and Richard Bente ’14 (Sociology) is garnering attention from experts in the field, and stands as a testament to […]
Read moreRui Wang ’14, Katherine Betuel ’14, Emma Lagle ’14, and Chen Zhou ’16 each study different subjects, but they have one thing in common: They were all accepted for presentation […]
Read moreNEW PALTZ – An article written by six SUNY New Paltz journalism students was a finalist in the Student category of the annual Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) awards. The story, “Local officials are likely to profit from fracking in Southern Tier,” was researched and written by Andrew Wyrich (’13), Cat Tacopina…
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