When Danielle Aylmer, recent graduate of Tottenville High School in Staten Island, enrolled in a local chapter of the Young Entrepreneur Academy (YEA), her focus was simply on developing her […]
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IIB graduation ceremony caps three-week program for international students
Roughly 100 students and young business professionals from Latin American nations visited SUNY New Paltz this July for the Summer Certificate Program in Business Topics and Business English, which prepares […]
Read moreIn Archaeological Field School, students discover underground history of New Paltz
The SUNY New Paltz Archaeological Field School, under the instruction of Associate Professor of Anthropology Joseph Diamond, has been a summer tradition at New Paltz’s Historic Huguenot Street district for […]
Read moreBiology students, faculty look to songbirds to gauge campus biodiversity
For 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 moreFall ’15 Gilman Scholarships put New Paltz on pace for best-ever year
Eight SUNY New Paltz students will receive the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the fall ’15 semester, the largest single-cycle class of Gilman scholars in the […]
Read moreDegree program in astronomy produces first graduate
Michael Facelle ’15 (Computer Engineering/Astronomy) has become the first SUNY New Paltz student to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in astronomy, after completing a major program of study […]
Read moreAlternative Spring Break offers service learning opportunities for students
Alternative Spring Break video from G. Steve Jordan on Vimeo. Each year since 2011, small groups of SUNY New Paltz students have chosen to forego stereotypical spring break indulgences and […]
Read moreService and sacrifice honored at Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony
More than 150 SUNY New Paltz students, faculty and staff, many of whom are among the more than 200 veterans, service members and dependents who are either enrolled as students […]
Read moreCreative Writing students find inspiration on Historic Huguenot Street
Twenty-eight SUNY New Paltz students with a passion for creative writing participated in a tour of Historic Huguenot Street (HHS), the National Historic Landmark District less than one mile from […]
Read moreHistory, family and academic achievement commemorated at First World Graduation
Select representatives of the SUNY New Paltz Class of 2015 were inaugurated into the First World New Paltz (FWNP) alumni society during the 41st Annual First World Graduation ceremony on […]
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