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Athletics
March 25, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Sweeps New Jersey City University

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team improved to 14-7 on the season with a 3-0 sweep of New Jersey City University this evening. The Hawks registered their second 3-0 win over the Gothic Knights this season and raised their North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association…

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
March 24, 2004 SysAdmin

Media Day focuses on communication careers

NEW PALTZ — The Department of Communication and Media at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host the third annual Media Day on March 26 in The Terrace Restaurant on the New Paltz campus. At this year’s event, visiting communication and media professionals will share knowledge…

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Athletics
March 24, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Surrender Five in the Ninth in Loss to Ithaca

NEW PALTZ, NY — Trailing 3-2 with two-out and two on in the top of the ninth, Ithaca College rallied for five runs to pull out a 7-3 win over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon. Sophomore shortstop Rob Litz (Walkill, NY) lined a two-strike double to left center field…

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News Releases
March 24, 2004 SysAdmin

Media Day focuses on communication careers

NEW PALTZ — The Department of Communication and Media at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host the third annual Media Day on March 26 in The Terrace Restaurant on the New Paltz campus. At this year’s event, visiting communication and media professionals will share knowledge…

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News Releases
March 23, 2004 SysAdmin

School of Business to induct 23 students into honor society

NEW PALTZ — The School of Business at the State University of New York at New Paltz will hold the second annual Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society Hall of Fame induction ceremony at 5:30 p.m., Friday, March 26, in Studley Theatre. Membership in Sigma Beta Delta is the highest…

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Athletics
March 20, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Sweeps Brooklyn College

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team improved to 13-7 on the season with a 3-0 win over Brooklyn College this afternoon. The Hawks committed just 13 errors in the three games and hit .294 for the match. Senior middle blocker Rob Dietrich (San Jose,…

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
March 19, 2004 SysAdmin

Famous sportswriter to speak at New Paltz

NEW PALTZ — Author Roger Kahn, who is often described as the best sportswriter in America, will talk about the major influences on his writing and life in a free public lecture at the State University of New York at New Paltz on Monday, April 26, as the culmination of…

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Athletics
March 18, 2004 SysAdmin

Ganje Named NECVA Metro Player of the Week

NEW PALTZ, NY — For the second time in three weeks, SUNY New Paltz outside hitter Chris Ganje (Halfmoon, NY — Shenendehowa HS) has been named the Player of the Week in the North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association. In nine games last week, Ganje had a .326 hitting percentage…

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Athletics
March 18, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Tennis Team Goes 2-2 Down South

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL — The SUNY New Paltz men’s tennis team wrapped up its spring trip by splitting a pair of matches today. The Hawks edged Knox 4-3 and fell 5-2 to Grinnell. SUNY New Paltz will travel home with a 2-2 mark. Knox — Doubles: Brad Breakstone/Greg…

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Athletics
March 18, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Sweep Final Day of 10-Game Florida Trip

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team swept the final day of its 10-day Florida trip with wins over Scranton and Utica College. The Hawks went 6-4 during their annual spring trip and will return home with a record of 6-11. In game one, SUNY New…

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Athletics
March 18, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Drop Florida Finale to Ripon

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz softball team dropped the final game of its nine-game Florida swing falling 8-0 to Ripon College this morning. Lindsey Quimby tossed a one-hitter to lead the Red Hawks to their third win in four days over SUNY New Paltz. Quimby walked…

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Athletics
March 17, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Tennis Team Earns a Split

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL — The SUNY New Paltz men’s tennis team opened the 2004 season with a pair of matches this afternoon. The Hawks began the day with a 4-3 loss to Hamilton College and then rebounded with a convincing 7-0 win over Cooper Union. SUNY New Paltz was…

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Athletics
March 17, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Falls at Sacred Heart

FAIRFIELD, CT — The Sacred Heart University men’s volleyball team defeated SUNY-New Paltz, 3-1, in a non-conference match-up in Fairfield, Wednesday night. The Pioneers took the first game 30-27, dropped the second, 30-27, and closed out the match with wins of 30-22 and 30-26 in games three and four….

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Athletics
March 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Drop Second Game of Two-Game Set With Husson

FORT PIERCE, FL — Husson College scored three first inning runs off SUNY New Paltz starter Carrie Briscoe (Stuyvesant, NY) and came away with a 7-4 win over the Hawks this morning. Sophomore second baseman Sara Agouab singled home a run in the top of the first to give…

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Athletics
March 16, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Softball Team Rallies to Defeat Husson

FORT PIERCE, FL — Junior pitcher Laura Thomas (Bay Shore, NY) threw a complete game and drove home a run in a two-run fifth, to lead SUNY New Paltz to a 7-5 win over Husson this afternoon. Thomas gave up seven hits and four earned runs to even her…

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News Releases
March 16, 2004 SysAdmin

Student Health Center reopens in newly renovated space

NEW PALTZ — The Student Health Center at the State University of New York at New Paltz has moved back into its original home in the familiar circular building on campus. To celebrate, the staff will host a grand re-opening at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24. The event is open…

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Athletics
March 14, 2004 SysAdmin

Wachter’s Two-Out Double Lifts Hawks Past Scranton

FORT PIERCE, FL — Sophomore designated hitter Sean Wachter (Miller Place, NY) hit a two-out, two-run double in the top of the sixth to give SUNY New Paltz a 6-4 win over the University of Scranton this afternoon. The victory was the third in a row for SUNY New…

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Athletics
March 13, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Wins a Pair on Day Two of Florida Baseball Trip

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team got into the win column for the first time this season with a pair of victories today. The Hawks defeated Pitt-Greensburg 12-2 this morning and held off Centenary 16-11 later in the day. In the first game, the Hawks…

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Athletics
March 13, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Prevails in Five Games

MAHWAH, NJ — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team withstood a 36-34 loss in the fourth game to earn a 3-2 road win over Ramapo this afternoon. The Hawks committed just two errors in the fifth game and hit .381 to record a 15-10 win in the deciding…

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Athletics
March 12, 2004 SysAdmin

Seventh Inning Run Pushes Simpson Past SUNY New Paltz Baseball Team

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team is still searching for its first win of the 2004 season following a 3-2 loss to Simpson College this morning. The Storm (5-4) pushed home a run in the bottom of seventh inning off SUNY New Paltz starter Greg…

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Athletics
March 12, 2004 SysAdmin

Seveth Innning Run Leads Simpson Past SUNY New Paltz Baseball Team

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team is still searching for its first win of the 2004 season following a 3-2 loss to Simpson College this morning. The Storm (5-4) pushed home a run in the bottom of seventh inning off SUNY New Paltz starter Greg…

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Athletics
March 12, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Softball Team Sweeps Maine Maritime

FORT PIERCE, FL — The SUNY New Paltz softball team opened the 2004 season with a doubleheader sweep of Maine Maritime this afternoon. The Hawks won the opener 6-4 and followed that up with a 12-7 win in the second game. In game one, the Hawks took advantage of…

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Athletics
March 11, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Sweeps Polytechnic

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team picked up a 3-0 conference win over Polytechnic University this evening at Elting Gymnasium. The Hawks committed just 15 errors in the three games and improved to 11-6 overall and 5-3 in the North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association…

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News Releases
March 11, 2004 SysAdmin

Gala “Celebrating New Paltz” to continue

NEW PALTZ — Building on the great success of the “Celebrating New Paltz” inaugural gala evening at the Mohonk Mountain House, which raised more than $20,000 last November, the Gala Steering Committee at the State University of New York at New Paltz is already planning this year’s event, to be…

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Athletics
March 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Sixth Ranked Stevens Tech Defeats SUNY New Paltz 3-1

HOBOKEN, NJ — SUNY New Paltz stood even with sixth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology after two games, but the Hawks dropped the next two including a 32-30 decision in the fourth to fall 3-1 to the Ducks this evening. SUNY New Paltz led 14-13 in the opening game but…

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News Releases
March 8, 2004 SysAdmin

New course helps to develop and protect ideas

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz Center for Continuing and Professional Education will be offering a new non-credit course, titled “Introduction to Patents: How to Develop and Protect Your Ideas.” This 30-hour, non-credit course is a thorough introduction to patents and other intellectual property, with…

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Athletics
March 8, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Indoor Track and Field Teams Close Out Season at ECAC Championship

BRUNSWICK, ME — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams closed out their final season of competition at the 2004 ECAC Championship held at Bowdoin College over the weekend. The women finished in a tie for 26th place among 39 teams. In the men’s…

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Athletics
March 7, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Baseball Team Drops Doubleheader to # 6 Johns Hopkins

BALTIMORE, MD — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team’s losing streak extended to seven games with losses in both games of a doubleheader against sixth-ranked Johns Hopkins University this afternoon. The Hawks fell 11-1 in the opener and were defeated 10-5 in the second game. Johns Hopkins improved to 3-0…

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Athletics
March 6, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Baseball Team Swept in Doubleheader by # 23 Mary Washington College

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — The SUNY New Paltz Hawks baseball team was swept in a doubleheader, 4-3 and 17-7, by the twenty-third ranked Mary Washington College Eagles this afternoon. The Hawks dropped to 0-5 while the Eagles upped their record to 11-1. In game one, freshman pitcher Greg Campo (Staten…

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News Releases
March 5, 2004 SysAdmin

Dark matter and dark energy is subject of lecture

NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz is sponsoring a colloquium lecture on the subject of dark matter and dark energy in the universe at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 11, in the Coykendall Science Building Auditorium. The colloquium lecture,…

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Athletics
March 4, 2004 SysAdmin

Ganje Named NECVA Player of the Week

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball standout Chris Ganje (Halfmoon, NY) has been named the Player of the Week in the North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association. The junior outside hitter averaged 4.9 kills and 2.1 digs per game and had a .381 hitting percentage in a…

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Athletics
March 2, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Place Four on NFHCA Academic Squad

NEW PALTZ, NY — Four members of the SUNY New Paltz field hockey team were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III Academic Squad. Seniors Allison and Lisa Taub (Greenlawn, NY), sophomore Musu Jackson-Buckner (Buffalo, NY) and freshman Krista Priestley (Kingston, NY) were honored for…

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Athletics
February 29, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Baseball Team Falls to Randolph-Macon, 20-11, in Series Finale

ASHLAND, VA — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team wrapped up their three-game series against Randolph-Macon College with a 20-11 loss this afternoon at Hugh Stephens Field. The Hawks dropped to 0-3 while the Yellow Jackets improved to 4-6. The Hawks jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the…

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Athletics
February 29, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Finish Up Strong at ECAC Championship

PITTSBURGH, PA — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams wrapped up the 2003-04 season at the ECAC Swimming & Diving Championship. The men’s squad finished 19th with a total of 33 points, while women came in 13th with 90 points. Here’s a day-by-day listing of the…

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Athletics
February 28, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Baseball Team Drops Doubleheader to Randolph-Macon to Open Season

ASHLAND, VA — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team opened their 2004 season with a pair of losses, 4-3 and 8-4, against Randolph-Macon College this afternoon. The Hawks fell to 0-2 and the Yellow Jackets improved to 3-6. In game one, the Hawks collected four hits and used their…

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Athletics
February 26, 2004 SysAdmin

Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Hunter, Extends Winning Streak to Seven

NEW YORK, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team ran their winning streak to seven with a 30-23, 30-22, 30-27 victory over Hunter College this evening. The Hawks improved to 9-2 with the win and it is their longest winning streak since they won nine straight during the…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
February 26, 2004 SysAdmin

Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust

To commemorate National Holocaust Remembrance Month observed in April, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz will present Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust. The twenty-two works in the exhibition were created by Jeffrey A. Wolin and selected by Wayne…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 26, 2004 SysAdmin

Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust

NEW PALTZ — The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz will present Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust, during National Holocaust Remembrance Month in April. The twenty-two works in the exhibition were created by Jeffrey A. Wolin and selected by…

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Athletics
February 25, 2004 SysAdmin

Third Annual Carol Eckman Society Breakfast Scheduled for March 7

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz Department of Athletics will hold the third annual Carol Eckman Society Breakfast on Sunday March 7 at 9:00 a.m. in the College Terrace Restaurant. Former SUNY New Paltz athletes Gail Smith and Bonne (pronounced Bonnie) Kraus will become the fifth and…

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School of Business
February 24, 2004 SysAdmin

School of Business Hall of Fame 2004

School of Business Hall of Fame 2004 NEW PALTZ The School of Business Selection Committee at the State University of New York at New Paltz is pleased to announce the 2004 School of Business Hall of Fame inductees. This is the School of Business highest honor. The three…

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Athletics
February 24, 2004 SysAdmin

Men’s Volleyball Extends Winning Streak to Six with 3-1 Victory over Philadelphia Biblical University

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior Chris Ganje (Halfmoon, NY) recorded a double-double with 23 kills and 12 digs to lead the SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over Philadelphia Biblical University this evening. After dropping the first game 30-28, New Paltz (8-2) stormed back to…

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Athletics
February 24, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Fall To Oneonta in SUNYAC Quarterfinals

ONEONTA, NY — In its first SUNYAC Tournament appearance since 2001, the seventh-seeded SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball lost to second-seeded Oneonta 69-58 in a quarterfinal game this evening. New Paltz held an early 11-10 lead before Oneonta took the lead for good, 14-10, on a three-point field goal….

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News Releases
February 24, 2004 SysAdmin

School of Business Hall of Fame 2004

NEW PALTZ — The School of Business Selection Committee at the State University of New York at New Paltz is pleased to announce the 2004 School of Business Hall of Fame inductees. This is the School of Business’ highest honor. The three inductees — Clifford M. Miller, Business Person of the…

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Athletics
February 21, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Indoor Track & Field Teams Compete at SUNYAC Championship

GENEVA, NY — The SUNY New Paltz indoor men’s and women’s track and field teams competed at the SUNYAC Championships for the final time in program history. The men finished ninth among nine teams with 14 points and the women came in eighth out of nine teams with 25 points….

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Athletics
February 21, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Basketball Team Drops Season Finale to League Champion Brockport

NEW PALTZ, NY — The Brockport men’s basketball team will roll into next week’s SUNYAC post-season tournament as the top-seeded team following an impressive 103-72 win over SUNY New Paltz in the final regular season game for both teams. The Golden Eagles, now 19-6 overall and 15-1 in the…

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Athletics
February 21, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Comes Up Short Against Brockport

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team led by as many as five midway through the second half but Brockport outscored the Hawks 17-11 the rest of the way and held on for a 42-41 win this afternoon at Elting Gym. With SUNY New Paltz…

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Athletics
February 20, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Men’s Basketball Defeats SUNYAC Foe Fredonia State, 90-81

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team snapped their eight game losing streak with a 90-81 victory over SUNYAC rival Fredonia State this evening at Elting Gymnasium. The Hawks improve to 6-17 overall and 4-11 in the SUNYAC while the Blue Devils drop to 10-14 and…

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Athletics
February 20, 2004 SysAdmin

Germain Scores 23 Points to Lead Women’s Basketball Team into SUNYAC Tournament

NEW PALTZ, NY — Freshman guard Kelley Germain (Albany, NY) scored 23 points to lead the SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team to a 63-46 win over conference rival Fredonia this evening at Elting Gym. The victory secured the Hawks one of the eight spots in next week’s conference…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 20, 2004 SysAdmin

Student Honors Recital

NEW PALTZ — The Department of Music presents Student Honors Recital featuring… Yukiko Ichihara ’04, soprano Jannette DeWitt ’04 mezzo soprano Danielle Sofer ’05, viola Sara Joki ’05, soprano Beverly Poyerd ’05, piano Shirley Hoffman Warren ’04, piano Tuesday, February 24, 8pm McKenna Theatre Free and open to…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 20, 2004 SysAdmin

The Art of Song: Barbara Hardgrave Presents Concert at SUNY New Paltz

NEW PALTZ — Barbara Hardgrave, mezzo-soprano, and professor of voice at SUNY New Paltz will present a concert titled “The Art of Song” on Tuesday, March 2. The concert is a delightful mix of works from three centuries. It begins at 8pm in McKenna Theatre, and tickets are available at…

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Athletics
February 19, 2004 SysAdmin

Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Yeshiva, Extend Winning Streak to Five

NEW YORK, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team extended their winning streak to five with a 30-11, 30-12, 30-14 victory over NECVA foe Yeshiva University this evening. Four of the five wins during the streak have been in straight sets. New Paltz improved to 7-2 overall and…

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Athletics
February 19, 2004 SysAdmin

Six SUNY New Paltz Swimmers Named to SUNYAC All-Conference Team

NEW PALTZ, NY — The accolades continued to reign in for the SUNY New Paltz swimming teams as four female swimmers and two male swimmers were named to the 2004 State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) All-Conference Team. The women’s team had two first team recipients and two…

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News Releases
February 19, 2004 SysAdmin

“Jolts and Volts” brings scientific fun for tomorrow’s engineers

NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host more than 500 children and teen-agers from the four-county region in an all-day event on Wednesday, Feb. 25, to celebrate National Engineer Week. The theme of the event, “New…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 18, 2004 SysAdmin

Piano Music of Venezuela

NEW PALTZ — Clara Marcano is a pianist of very special qualities: her sensitivity of touch, awareness of style ….and the expressive personality in her playing, are quite unique. – Edith Vogel, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, England. New Paltz, NY-Clara Marcano, a recipient of several awards for…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 17, 2004 SysAdmin

O’Neill’s Pivotal Drama “The Hairy Ape” Opens at SUNY New Paltz

NEW PALTZ — Playwright Eugene O’Neill is an enigma. Although widely acclaimed as America’s greatest dramatist, his plays are rarely performed. He is simultaneously lauded for the grandiosity of his ideas by critics outside this country, and condemned by American critics who claim that these ideas are vague. “The Hairy…

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Athletics
February 17, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Loses a Close Game to Oneonta

ONEONTA, NY — Senior Lindsay Dakin (Andover, CT) was one of four New Paltz players to score in double figures as she netted a team-high 14 points in a 59-52 loss to SUNYAC foe Oneonta this evening. Junior Kim Weigel (Whitestone, NY) and freshmen Kerri Kelty (Valley Stream, NY)…

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Athletics
February 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Smith Notches Double-Double, Hawks Fall To Oneonta

ONEONTA, NY — Senior Jayvard Smith (Hempstead, NY) recorded his first double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds and freshman Amseshem Foluke-Henderson (Jamaica, NY) added 16 points in New Paltz’s 73-64 loss to SUNYAC rival Oneonta this evening. Oneonta (4-18, SUNYAC 3-11) was led by senior…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Collegium Musicum

NEW PALTZ — Come one, come all, on Sunday, April 25 at 3 p.m. in the Nadia and Max Shepard Recital Hall at SUNY New Paltz to hear Collegium Musicum, the resident student ensemble for early music directed by Dr. Joel Evans. Presented will be a program of music from…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
February 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Student Composition Concert

NEW PALTZ — On Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m., in the Nadia and Max Shepard Recital Hall, the composition students of Dr. Ping Jin offer original music spanning the range of their personal styles – from avant garde to classical and rock, acoustic to electronic – there are no…

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Athletics
February 14, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Indoor Track & Field Teams Compete at Tufts Invitational

MEDFORD, MA — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams competed in the Tufts Invitational this afternoon. Both squads had several great individual performances in their final meet before the SUNYAC Championships on Saturday, February 21st in Geneva, NY. In the men’s meet, freshman…

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Athletics
February 14, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Finish Fourth at Conference Championship

BUFFALO, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams each finished fourth at the 2004 State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Swimming & Diving Championship this weekend in Buffalo, New York. On the final day of the competition, sophomore Joanna Masterson (Canandaigua, NY) won…

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Athletics
February 13, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNYAC All-Academic Announced; 36 Student-Athletes Named

NEW PALTZ, NY — Thirty-Six SUNY New Paltz student-athletes distinguished themselves in the classroom during the fall semester by earning a spot on the SUNYAC All-Academic List. The conference office recognized the SUNY New Paltz fall sport student-athletes who achieved a minimum grade-point-average of 3.3 for the fall semester….

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Athletics
February 12, 2004 SysAdmin

Men’s Volleyball Improves to 6-2 with Victory over Medgar Evers

BROOKLYN, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team won their fourth consecutive match and improved to 6-2 overall with a 3-0 (30-24, 30-25, 30-25) victory over Medgar Evers College this evening. The Hawks used a balanced offensive attack to defeat the Cougars. Junior Chris Ganje (Halfmoon, NY)…

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Athletics
February 12, 2004 SysAdmin

Delia Wins SUNYAC Championship in 200 IM

BUFFALO, NY — Freshman Liz Delia (Oswego, NY) won a SUNYAC Championship in the 200 IM to highlight a strong first day for the SUNY New Paltz women’s swimming team at the 2004 conference championship in Buffalo, NY. Delia won the event with a time of 2:14.88 to finish…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
February 11, 2004 SysAdmin

New Staff Appointments

Judi Esmond has been appointed Education Coordinator at the SDMA. Ms. Esmond is an alumna of SUNY New Paltz with degrees in both fine arts and art education. Prior to joining the staff of the SDMA she held similar positions at the Mill Street Loft in Poughkeepsie, and the Center…

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Athletics
February 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Buggs Named NECVA Metro Division Player of the Week

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz sophomore setter Kevin Buggs (Tonawanda, NY — Canisius Buffalo) has been named the Metro Division Player of the Week in the North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA). Buggs averaged 13.0 assists per game while leading New Paltz to a 2-1 record a…

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Athletics
February 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Men’s Volleyball Wins Third Straight Match With 3-0 Win Over NJCU

JERSEY CITY, NJ — Sophomore outside hitter Chris Grunwald (St. James, NY) registered 15 kills, three service aces, three blocks, and a .591 hitting percentage to lead the SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team to their third straight victory with a 30-20, 30-19, 35-33 win over North East Collegiate Volleyball…

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Athletics
February 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Fall to Local Rival Vassar

NEW PALTZ, NY — Playing its final non-conference game of the season, the SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team dropped a 71-61 decision to Vassar this evening at Elting Gym. Paced by three players in double figures, the Brewers (4-16) picked up their fourth win of the season and…

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News Releases
February 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Alumnus to give lecture about growing role of China in the international economy

NEW PALTZ — Denis Fred Simon, a 1974 graduate of Asian studies and political science at the State University of New York at New Paltz, will give a lecture on the New Paltz campus that will focus on the growing role of China in the international economy. The lecture, titled…

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News Releases
February 9, 2004 SysAdmin

Psychology professor appointed associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz recently appointed Professor Michael Gayle as the new associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Gayle, a cognitive psychologist, came to New Paltz in 1993 teaching undergraduate and graduate levels in his field, as well as…

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Athletics
February 8, 2004 SysAdmin

Germain Scores 17 Points in New Paltz Loss to Russell Sage

TROY, NY — Freshman Kelley Germain (Albany, NY) led New Paltz with a team-high 17 points and collected six rebounds in a 63-52 loss to Russell Sage College this afternoon. The Hawks (6-14) played a strong first half as they trailed by just a single point, 22-21, at halftime….

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Athletics
February 7, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Defeats Ramapo

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior Mike LaRocco (Hauppauge, NY) registered 16 kills and 15 digs to help lead the SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team to a 3-1 win over Ramapo this afternoon at Elting Gym. LaRocco’s effort helped the Hawks raise their record to 4-2 overall and 2-2…

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Athletics
February 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Foluke-Henderson Scores 20, Hawks Fall to Plattsburgh

NEW PALTZ, NY — Plattsburgh junior guard Curtis Smith (Brooklyn, NY) scored 23 points and had 10 rebounds and seven assists to lead the Cardinals to a 78-66 win over SUNY New Paltz this evening at Elting Gym. Leading 38-36 at the break, the Cardinals outscored New Paltz 17-10…

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Athletics
February 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Germain Leads Hawks Past Plattsburgh State

NEW PALTZ, NY — Freshman guard Kelley Germain (Albany, NY) pumped in 20 points to lead the SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team to a 59-48 conference win over Plattsburgh State this evening at Elting Gym. Germain was 5-of-10 from three-point range in helping the Hawks end a six-game…

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Athletics
February 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Department of Athletics Fall 2003 All-Academic Team Announced

NEW PALTZ, NY — Thirty-six student-athletes at SUNY New Paltz were recently named to the Department of Athletics Fall 2003 All-Academic Team. The honor goes to all student-athletes who receive a minimum grade-point-average of 3.50 or higher and have made a significant contribution to his or her team….

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Athletics
February 5, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Sweeps Polytechnic

BROOKLYN, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team stopped a two-game skid with a 3-0 victory over Polytechnic University this evening. Junior outside hitter Mike LaRocco (Hauppauge, NY) registered eight kills and played errorless volleyball to help the Hawks improve to 3-2 overall and 1-2 in the…

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News Releases
February 4, 2004 SysAdmin

Colloquium series continues with lecture on quantum theory

NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will continue its 2003-2004 colloquium series at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Coykendall Science Building, with a lecture titled “Quantum Theory Challenges Reality: the EPR Experiment.” David Clark, associate…

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Athletics
February 3, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Falls, 80-46, to First Place Oswego State

OSWEGO, NY — Senior Lindsay Dakin (Andover, CT) scored a team-high nine points and sophomore Tania Liberato (Brentwood, NY) scored seven points and tied her career-high with 10 rebounds but it wasn’t enough for the Hawks as SUNY New Paltz lost 80-46 to first place Oswego State this evening….

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Athletics
February 3, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Basketball Team Loses 85-54 to Oswego State

OSWEGO, NY — Freshman Amseshem Foluke-Henderson (Jamaica, NY) scored a team-high 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting for New Paltz, which lost 85-54 to Oswego State this evening. The Hawks trailed 39-23 at halftime and weren’t able to make a surge in the second half as New Paltz dropped to…

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Athletics
February 3, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Falls 3-1 to Stevens Tech

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball took the first game against defending North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) Champion Stevens Tech, but fell 3-1 this evening at Elting Gym. The Hawks (2-2, 0-2) played nearly error free volleyball in the opening game with 13 kills…

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News Releases
February 2, 2004 SysAdmin

Geography student awarded internship at National Geographic headquarters

NEW PALTZ — Lauren Saracene, a senior geography major at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has been awarded a National Geographic Society Internship in Washington, D.C., the first in the history of the SUNY New Paltz geography program. As a summer 2004 intern, Saracene, of Penfield, N.Y.,…

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Athletics
January 31, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Sweep Stevens Tech in Season Finale

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams swept Stevens Institute of Technology this afternoon at Elting Gymnasium to close out the regular season. The women finished the season with a perfect 6-0 record with a 108-80 victory and the men evened their record at…

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Athletics
January 31, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Suffers First Loss of 2004

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team dropped its first match of the 2004 season falling 3-0 to North Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) rival Mount St. Vincent this afternoon. In the league opener for both squads, Mount St. Vincent won three close games to…

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Athletics
January 29, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Indoor Track Teams Run at the Armory Track and Field Center

NEW YORK, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s indoor track teams traveled to New York City to test their legs at the Armory Track and Field Center, one of the country’s fastest indoor tracks. Several of the New Paltz athletes proved how fast the track was,…

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News Releases
January 29, 2004 SysAdmin

John R. Kirk Planetarium reopens on SUNY New Paltz campus

NEW PALTZ — The John R. Kirk Planetarium at the State University of New York at New Paltz will reopen to the public with a ceremony beginning at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 5, in the Coykendall Science Building. Planetarium Director Tom Crepet will host a free performance after the ribbon-cutting…

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Athletics
January 27, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Defeats York, 3-0, for Second Straight Win

JAMAICA, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team won its second straight road match with a 3-0 victory over York College this evening. The Hawks registered 21 kills and had a .452 hitting percentage in a 30-18 victory in game one. New Paltz battled a tough York…

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Athletics
January 27, 2004 SysAdmin

Late Surge Leads Cortland Past SUNY New Paltz, 66-62

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY Cortland outscored SUNY New Paltz 12-1 in the final 4:08 to pull off a 66-62 win at Elting Gym this evening. Freshman guard Dave Jutton (Red Hook, NY) sank two three-point field goals in the final 3:30 to key the Red Dragons comeback. Jutton,…

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Athletics
January 27, 2004 SysAdmin

Weigel Nets 16 Points in Loss to SUNY Cortland

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team suffered its third straight conference defeat falling 71-40 to SUNY Cortland this evening at Elting Gymnasium. The Red Dragons, who began the evening in the third place in the SUNYAC standings, raced out to an early 8-0 lead…

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Athletics
January 24, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Earn a Split against Cortland

CORTLAND, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams earned a split against Cortland in a dual meet this afternoon. The men lost 112-83 to fall to 2-3 on the season and the Red Dragons upped their record to 6-2. The women remained perfect in dual meets…

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Athletics
January 24, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Edges First Place Geneseo, 64-62

NEW PALTZ, NY — Senior guard Matt Daudier (S. Floral Park, NY) pumped in a game-high 27 points to help SUNY New Paltz earn a 64-62 win over Geneseo this afternoon at Elting Gymnasium. Daudier was 11-of-20 from the field and added six rebounds, four assists and three steals…

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Athletics
January 24, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Drops Conference Match-up to Geneseo

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team fell 72-54 to State University of New York Athletic Conference rival Geneseo this afternoon at Elting Gym. The Blue Knights (9-6, 3-3) outscored New Paltz 15-2 in the final five minutes of the first half to overcome a…

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Athletics
January 24, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Men’s Volleyball Team Wins Season Opener

BRONX, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team captured its season opener with a 3-0 sweep at Lehman College this afternoon. After earning a comfortable 30-17 win in game one, the Hawks picked up a hard-fought 31-29 victory in game two and were extended even further in…

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Athletics
January 23, 2004 SysAdmin

Foluke-Henderson Scores 22 Points in loss to Oswego State

NEW PALTZ, NY — Freshman forward Amseshem Foluke-Henderson’s (Jamaica, NY) 22 points weren’t enough to overcome a late second half run by Oswego and the Lakers went onto defeat SUNY New Paltz 75-64 this evening in Elting Gym. Oswego (10-5, 4-3) started a 12-4 run midway through the second…

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Athletics
January 23, 2004 SysAdmin

Strong Second Half Leads Oswego Past New Paltz

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior guard Sally Shuster (East Amherst, NY) came off the bench and sank eight three-point field goals to help lead the Oswego State women’s basketball team to a 73-43 win over SUNY New Paltz this evening at Elting Gym. Shuster, who finished with a game-high…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
January 22, 2004 SysAdmin

Artist Lecture – Kevin Zucker

NEW PALTZ — On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, Kevin Zucker will lecture about his work at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Center 102. The lecture is free and open to the public. Kevin Zucker combines painting with computer drawing to make pictures of interior architectural spaces that reveal themselves as abstract…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
January 22, 2004 SysAdmin

Beethoven in 1802

NEW PALTZ — Ruthanne Schempf, pianist and Emily Faxon, violinist will perform the Three Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Opus 30 of Ludwig van Beethoven on Tuesday, January 27 at 8:00 p.m. in McKenna Theatre. Tickets are $5 general, $4 SUNY staff and senior citizens, $3 students….

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
January 22, 2004 SysAdmin

College-Youth Symphony of the Hudson Valley

NEW PALTZ — On Sunday, January 25 at 7:00 p.m., the College-Youth Symphony, a 70-piece orchestra composed of SUNY New Paltz and area college students as well as high school students from twenty-five schools in the region, will perform at the Julien J. Studley Theatre at 7:00 p.m. The concert…

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Athletics
January 21, 2004 SysAdmin

New Paltz Falls, 84-71 On Late Rally By Rowan

GLASSBORO, NJ — Senior guard Jayvard Smith (Hempstead, NY) and senior center Steve Ott (New Paltz, NY) each scored 14 points, but a 12-3 late second half run helped Rowan defeat SUNY New Paltz 84-71 this evening. New Paltz held a 47-46 second half lead and were within two…

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Athletics
January 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Prevail on Last Second Basket by Hauser

FREDONIA, NY — Freshman forward John Hauser (East Williston, NY) scored off an offensive rebound with four seconds remaining to give SUNY New Paltz a 68-67 win over SUNYAC rival Fredonia this afternoon. Hauser’s game-winning basket came off a missed shot by freshman guard Matt Irwin (Brooklyn, NY). It…

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Athletics
January 17, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Indoor Track & Field Teams Opened Season at Hamilton Invitational

CLINTON, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams opened up their season at the Hamilton Invitational this afternoon. The men finished third among four teams with 87 points and the women came in second among four teams with 142 points. Hamilton College won…

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