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Information Session Feb. 16 on Graduate Programs in Business and Education

SUNY Geneseo’s Graduate Admissions Office is hosting a Graduate Information Session Feb. 16 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Doty Hall’s Tower Room (3rd floor – Room 300). The free event will focus on Geneseo’s graduate programs in both business and education.

Wendi Kinney, Associate Dean of Students for Fraternal Life and Off-Campus Services

Wendi Kinney has been with Geneseo 16 years and is nationally recognized expert in Greek organization advisement. She has been a leader in national Greek organizations and has received another award for her commitment and hard work.

Real World Geneseo Program in Eighth Year

The college started Real World Geneseo eight years ago as its first high-impact learning experience and the program has been going strong ever since.

Tomatoes, Solar Power and Possibilities

Geneseo's eGarden is part of the college's sustainability mission, and hosts a series of experimental efforts that do everything from harnessing solar and wind power to using the larvae of black soldier flies to compose waste food as part of a process that could give Geneseo its own farm-to-table dining.

Geneseo Featured in Princeton Review's ‘Colleges That Pay You Back: 2017 Edition’

SUNY Geneseo is one of the nation's best colleges for students seeking a
superb education with great career preparation and at an affordable price according to The Princeton Review.

Sparks of Change: Honoring Young Armed Forces Members

Kenneth E. Hartman ’81 received the Army’s highest civilian honor for launching nationwide thank-you ceremonies for high-school seniors who enter the military directly after graduation.

Campus Auxiliary Services Team Brings Home Silver Medal

The Campus Auxiliary Services (CAS) culinary team won a silver medal during a recent Market Basket Culinary Competition at Skidmore College.

Emma Belson ’19

Emma Belson’ 19 is a “one-woman show.” Every few weeks, she decides what the next exhibit will be at the student-led Kinetic Gallery in the Union. The process of running a gallery is intensive, but Emma loves it.

“I want to bring my passion for the arts to all students, regardless of major,” she says.

Campus and community members read key democratic documents

The first week of classes is also Inauguration Week and students, faculty and administrators from the college as well as members of the community have been presenting public readings this week of a variety of key historical democratic documents.

Marissa Mulder '07

Marissa Mulder '07 has performed six shows in Manhattan since launching her career as a cabaret singer in 2010. Each has won critical acclaim from The New York Times, which dubbed her a "rising cabaret singer."

College physician Steven Radi is focused on protecting campus health

For more than 14 years, the medical director of the Lauderdale Center for Student Health and Counseling, Dr. Steven Radi, has been dedicated to making a difference in the lives and wellbeing of students.

Celebrated cabaret singer Marissa Mulder '07 to perform at Geva Theatre

Geneseo alumna Marissa Mulder ’07, who’s been dubbed one of cabaret’s “biggest breakout successes,” will perform two unique tribute shows at Rochester’s Geva Theatre this weekend.

Seventh annual Day of Leadership and Service celebrates life of Dr. King

SUNY Geneseo’s "Day of Leadership and Service" celebrated the work and teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. today with a series of inter-generational and interfaith discussions, workshops, and community outreach projects.

Music Department staging ‘Carrie, the Musical’ Jan. 18-22

The SUNY Geneseo Music Department’s opening production this semester will be the local premiere of “Carrie, the Musical,” coming to the Wadsworth Auditorium stage Jan. 18-22. The first four performances begin at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee begins at 2 o’clock.

Spring semester classes underway; Inauguration Week activities to include public readings of core democratic documents

Spring semester classes begin at SUNY Geneseo Jan. 17, and the college has scheduled several Inauguration Day-related events prior to the presidential swearing-in ceremony Jan. 20.

Day of Leadership and Service programs to highlight MLK Day Jan. 16

SUNY Geneseo’s seventh annual "Day of Leadership and Service" program Jan. 16 will celebrate the work and teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. on the 31st anniversary of the federal holiday commemorating the life of the civil rights leader.

Geneseo named to Kiplinger’s ‘Best College Value’ list for 2017

Geneseo has been named to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance’s list of the “Top 300 Best College Values of 2017,” ranking 115th in a combined ranking of private universities, liberal arts colleges, and public colleges.

Finding Dori, discovering science

Associate Professor of Geological Sciences Dori Farthing shares her passion for geology in a way that dispels students’ misguided notions that they “can’t do science.”

Study abroad photo contest winners show personal journeys

The annual Scene photo contest, sponsored by the Study Abroad Office, the Geneseo Scene and Campus Auxiliary Services, celebrates study abroad moments big and small, and the life-changing perspectives they bring.

Geneseo supports victims of sexual assault

Geneseo Director of Student Care Services and Title IX Coordinator for Students Tamara Kenney and student volunteers are supporting “SUNY’s Got Your Back," the SUNY system-wide effort to provide victims of sexual and interpersonal violence with care packages of essential items and clothing.

Geneseo’s Musical Theatre Program well represented in Geva’s ‘A Christmas Carol’

Three SUNY Geneseo musical theater students and a recent alumnus from the program are in the cast of the current production of “A Christmas Carol” at Rochester’s Geva Theatre Center.

Students receive prestigious Gilman awards

Two Geneseo students have received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program awards to study in India and Australia.

Students lend their media savvy to businesses

Four interns participated in the Small Business Development Center’s Adopt-A-Business Program this semester.

Physics tradition bridges past with future

Associate Professor of Physics Ed Pogozelski and his student bridge-building competition have come a long way since the spaghetti year of ’97.

Geneseo Phi Beta Kappa joins 240th anniversary celebration

Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society, is celebrating “Keys to Action Week” from December 5- 12, in honor of the 240th anniversary of the society’s founding on December 5, 1776.