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Westerhof Named Dean of School of Education | Jolanda Westerhof joined Geneseo on June 24 as dean of the Ella Cline Shear School of Education. |
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Geneseo Alumni Lead Soaring Stars Summer Program at Geneseo | Four Geneseo alumni from the School of Education are among the six faculty that co-led content and teaching for the Soaring Stars program, providing rising K-6th grade students in the local area with interactive lessons so they can continue to learn over the summer. |
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Geneseo Offers New Sustainability Major | The College is offering students the opportunity to pursue a Sustainability Studies major through the Department of Geography and Sustainability Studies, starting this fall. Through coursework and interdisciplinary studies across themes of society, development and the environment, students build a knowledge base, high-impact practical experiences, and professional skills that prepare them for graduate studies and careers in sustainability. |
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Fiske Guide 2022 Honors SUNY Geneseo | SUNY Geneseo is featured in the Fiske Guide to Colleges 2022 |
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Tracy Marshall Selected as AVP for Administration, College Controller | SUNY Geneseo Finance and Administration Division has named Tracy Marshall as the college’s new assistant vice president for administration and controller. She will begin her new position in mid-August. |
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Student-Run Respite Program Earns National Recognition | The trained student volunteers who assist local residents with memory loss and their families have been received national recognition from ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center. |
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Course Challenges Students to Study American History from a New Perspective | SUNY Geneseo now offers a Black Humanities course made possible in part due to a grant from the Modern Language Association. |
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SUNY Geneseo Bids Farewell to the Class of 2021 | On Saturday, May 22, SUNY Geneseo held its 155th commencement. The virtual event included the senior oration, messages from Geneseo alumni, and recognition of each of the nearly 1,200 undergraduates who received their degrees. |
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SUNY Geneseo Participates in Stanford’s Deliberative Polling Event | SUNY Geneseo was the only SUNY institution selected to participate in "Shaping Our Future," the nation’s largest deliberative polling event for individuals ages 18 to 29. The two-day event was hosted by Stanford University, the Berggruen Institute, and Equal Citizens. |
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Campus Sustainability Awards Given | The President's Commission on Sustainability recently honored members of the campus community for their efforts to advance sustainability at Geneseo. |
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SUNY Geneseo Offers Summer Continuing Ed. Courses | The College is offering nearly a dozen continuing education classes this summer—most of which are online. |
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Geneseo Senior Spotlight: Sakura Hamazaki | Sakura Hamazaki '21 spent her final semester as a full-time intern at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and has undertaken Geneseo research three times. |
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SUNY Geneseo Unveils Highway Sign in Memory of Savannah Williams | On May 8, SUNY Geneseo, Senator Patrick M. Gallivan (R-C-I, Elma) and Assemblymember Marjorie Byrnes (R-C, Caledonia), hosted the unveiling of a highway sign in memory of 18-year-old first-year student Savannah Williams. Williams was killed in a car accident in December 2016 as she left campus to travel home for the holidays. |
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Education Professors Provide De-Escalation Training to School Officers | Two School of Education professors with expertise in behavior and conflict resolution recently provided training to school resource officers with tools to de-escalate classroom situations. |
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Geneseo Senior Spotlight: Alexandra Hicks | Alexandra Hicks ‘21, an anthropology major with a concentration in forensics, says her experience at Geneseo taught her about making a difference in the world. |
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Hillel at Geneseo Intern Uses Grant to Combat Food Insecurity | Hillel at Geneseo was one of 100 college Hillel groups that received a $1,250 Serve the Moment grant to implement service, civic engagement, and social justice programming during the Spring 2021 semester from Hillel International and Repair the World. |
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Geneseo Senior Spotlight: David Rush | When it came time to choose a college, David Rush ’21, from Baldwinsville, NY, was torn between Geneseo and another local college that his brother attended. But he decided to trust his gut. |
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Geneseo Earns Regional Academic Library of the Year | Geneseo's Milne Library has been named the Academic Library of the Year by Rochester Regional Library Council. Milne was chosen from libraries within a five-county region, including Monroe and Livingston. |
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Geneseo Senior Spotlight: Isabella Higgins | For Isabella Higgins ‘21, attending Geneseo was much more than just the next step after high school—it was a way to forge a path honoring the values of education and civic engagement instilled in her by her family. |
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Pre-College Courses Open for Registration | SUNY Geneseo is opening a number of online summer college courses to high school juniors and seniors. |
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SUNY Geneseo Wins FDIC’s Inaugural Academic Challenge | A team from SUNY Geneseo’s School of Business won the inaugural Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC Academic Challenge, a national competition among university and college students concerning the U.S. banking sector. |
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Student Leadership Wins Three SUNY-Wide Awards | The SUNY Student Assembly recently recognized outstanding Geneseo student efforts with three 2021 SUNY Student Government Association awards. |
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Video: Importance of Indigenous Communities in Fighting Climate Change | Geneseo recently hosted the Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs, featuring Manuela L. Picq, a professor of international relations at Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador. |
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The Princeton Review Names Geneseo a "Best Value College" | SUNY Geneseo has been named one of 200 Best Value Colleges for 2021 by The Princeton Review, for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation and at an affordable price. |
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Geneseo Earns U.S. Green Schools Award | SUNY Geneseo recently earned a 2020 Green Schools Award from the U.S. Green Building Council for the sustainability minded design, construction and operations of Red Jacket Dining Complex. |