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CAS to Hold Annual Food Show March 28 | Campus Auxiliary Services will hold its annual food show from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 28, in the MacVittie College Union ballroom. |
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College Recognizes Commitment to Service and Volunteerism | SUNY Geneseo recognized individuals, student organizations, and community organizations with volunteer and service awards during the college’s annual Volunteer and Service Awards Dinner March 21. |
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Strategic Plan Update: Fiber Optic Cable Upgrade | Geneseo is continuing to implement the highest priority (Phase I) action items that were identified in the Geneseo 2021 Strategic Plan. Out of a pool of $1 million identified to advance those items, $350,000 was directed to time-sensitive student recruitment efforts. |
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It’s Insomnia Film Festival Time Again | It's become a memorable annual student event to help usher in spring. The Geneseo Insomnia Film Festival begins its seventh short film competition this Friday. |
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Geneseo Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra Concerts This Weekend | Leah McGray, director of instrumental activities at SUNY Geneseo, has a busy conducting schedule this weekend with performances by the Geneseo Wind Ensemble March 23 and the Geneseo Symphony Orchestra March 25. Both concerts are free and open to the public. |
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Alumna Leandra Griffith ’16 Latest Geneseo ‘Fulbrighter’ | Alumna Leandra Marie Griffith ’16 has won a 2018-19 U.S. Student Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) award for Belgium. |
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American Rock Salt Lecture to Feature JPL Scientist’s Work on Mars Missions | Matt Golombek, a senior research scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and a veteran of space missions to Mars, will deliver the Fifteenth Annual American Rock Salt lecture in Geology March 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Newton Hall Room 202. He will address “How to Select a Landing Site on Mars.” |
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Geneseo Eyes Cuba for Next Study Abroad Program | SUNY Geneseo may soon add Cuba to its list of destinations for study abroad. Provost Stacey Robertson and Associate Director of the Study Abroad Office Sam Cardamone were part of a 21-member, nine-campus SUNY delegation attending the Congreso Universidad 2018 in Havana Feb. 11-17. |
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Laruelle to Deliver Roemer Lecture on Putin's Russia | Marlene Laruelle, a research professor of international affairs at the George Washington University, will deliver the annual Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs at SUNY Geneseo. Her talk, "Making Sense of Russia: Putin’s Fourth Term and its Implications for Russia and the World,” will take place at 4 p.m., Thursday, March 22 in the Doty Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public. |
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Infrastructure, Upgrade Projects Well Underway | The SUNY Geneseo campus is undergoing a series of infrastructure and renovation projects, ranging from roof replacements to electrical and telecommunication upgrades. The following is a list of current projects, updates and completion dates. |
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New Living-Learning Communities Initiative in Student Life | The Department of Student Life has redesigned the housing options on campus to more closely align with its educational priorities, which is to help ensure that Geneseo students are best prepared to build positive relationships and become socially responsible citizens and engaged learners. |
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Patrick Buckley '19 Takes ‘Discovery Cafe’ Experience to National AAAS Meeting | Biochemistry major Patrick Buckley ’19 from Horseheads, N.Y., represented SUNY Geneseo at the recent annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), among the most highly regarded science organizations in the world. |
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Leadership Scholar Barbara Kellerman to Deliver GREAT Day Keynote | Preparations for GREAT Day April 17 are well underway and will include the Jack ’76 and Carol ’76 Kramer Endowed lecture by Barbara Kellerman, who will address “Professionalizing Leadership,” the title of her latest book. |
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Strategic Plan Update: Center for Integrative Learning | $60,000 in funding for a Center for Integrative Learning will support efforts in the planning, professional development, and organizational design of a Center for Integrative Learning, anticipated to be in place by fall 2018. |
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Students to Present Research at Letchworth State Park Event | Students will be showcasing their research this Sunday (March 4) at 1 p.m. at a poster session for the general public at the Humphrey Nature Center in Letchworth State Park, part of the Letchworth Winter Lecture Series. |
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Geography Program Recognized for Excellence | SUNY Geneseo’s Department of Geography has been awarded the 2018 Award for Bachelors Program Excellence from the American Association of Geographers (AAG). |
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Busy Entertainment Weekend: Wind Ensemble, String Band, Choral Concert, Theatre Production | The Geneseo community has a wide variety of music and theatre offerings this weekend. |
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Alumnus Gerald Rhodes ’74 to Receive Honorary Degree at Commencement | SUNY Geneseo alumnus Gerald Rhodes ’74, who has made significant contributions in research and development in the pharmaceutical industry, will receive an honorary doctor of science degree during Geneseo’s morning Commencement May 12. |
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Geneseo in Top 10 of National Voter Registration Day Efforts | SUNY Geneseo is among the top 10 community partners recognized nationally by the National Voter Registration Day organization for the Center for Community’s efforts in collecting registrations during the 2017 Voter Registration Day. Geneseo was one of two colleges in the top 10. |
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Geneseo to Hold First Mental Health Town Hall | On Thursday, March 1, the campus community is invited to attend the College’s first Mental Health Town Hall in Newton 214, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The event is open to students, faculty and staff. |
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Milne Library Makes History With National Award | The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) named Milne Library at SUNY Geneseo the best in the country with its 2018 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award in the college category. |
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Geneseo Named a Top Producer of U.S. Student Fulbright Awards | Geneseo has been named a Top Producer of U.S. Student Fulbright awards for 2017-18, placing third among all 742 Carnegie Classification master's degree institutions. |
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SUNY Geneseo Among Peace Corps’ 2018 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities | Geneseo is ranked No. 10 among medium- size schools on the Peace Corps’ 2018 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list. Currently, 23 Geneseo alumni are volunteering with the program worldwide. |
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NASA Space Grant Researchers Examining Geneseo Atmosphere | Three researchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy have received a $20,000 research initiation grant from the NASA/NY Space Grant Consortium. |
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Geneseo Symphony to Feature Composer Amy Beach and Geneseo Concerto Winners | Leah McGray, director of instrumental activities at SUNY Geneseo, will conduct the Geneseo Symphony Orchestra Feb. 25 in “Mother Tongue,” a concert celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of American composer Amy Beach. |