News Archives
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Professor to Publish Letchworth State Park Atlas | Stephen Tulowiecki, associate professor of Geography and Sustainability Studies at SUNY Geneseo, has spent two years developing a thematic map atlas of Letchworth State Park. |
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New Partnership with Northeast College's Doctor in Chiropractic Program | SUNY Geneseo and the Northeast College of Health Sciences announced a new educational partnership. The institutions have established 11 new articulated program agreements to save students time and money while securing their admission into Northeast’s in-demand doctor of chiropractic program. |
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Chemistry Alum Turns California Winemaker | Andy Robinson '99, a graduate of SUNY Geneseo and Columbia University’s 3+2 program in chemical engineering, leveraged his degree into a career as a winemaker for the Seghesio Family Vineyards in Sonoma County, CA. |
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Music Department Welcomes Composer-in-Residence | SUNY Geneseo’s Department of Music & Musical Theatre will welcome composer-in-residence Jocelyn Hagen on February 15–17. |
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New Microscope Provides Research Opportunities for Students | SUNY Geneseo has received an award of $210,132 from the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation program for the chemistry department to purchase a three-dimensional Raman imaging system. |
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Katherine Rodgers '22: Creator of @geneseocameraroll | Katherine Rodgers '22 has found a niche in media — and created a popular Geneseo-themed social media account. |
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School of Business Launches New Major and Minors | SUNY Geneseo’s School of Business is now offering a finance major as well as new minors in entrepreneurship and human resource management. |
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Unabashedly Undeclared | One of Geneseo’s most popular majors is no major at all. “Undeclared” is consistently one of the top choices for incoming students. |
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Annual List of Geneseo Publications Now Available | Geneseo honored its faculty, staff, and student authors recently by posting its searchable online list of more than 165 research and creative works from the past year. |
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Students Named as Presidential Scholars for the 2021-22 Academic Year | Fourteen SUNY Geneseo students were recently selected to serve as Presidential Scholars for the 2021-22 academic year. |
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Geneseo Marks Start of Academic Year 2021–22 | Two convocations welcomed new and returning students and faculty to campus for the beginning of fall classes. |
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Agreement with Area Colleges Allows Students Early Acceptance to Med School | Students interested in dental or osteopathic medicine now have an opportunity for early admission into medical school thanks to an articulation agreement signed August 18. |
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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 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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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 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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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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Why Geneseo Is a Pre-Med Powerhouse | SUNY Geneseo’s combination of faculty support and mentoring, undergraduate research opportunities, curricular preparation, and collaborative atmosphere have turned Geneseo into a recognized pre-med powerhouse. |
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College Invites Students to Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society | The State University of New York at Geneseo has invited more than 100 students into the college’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa honor society. |
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Undergrads Collaborate Virtually With Russian Students | Pandemic travel restrictions didn’t interfere with an international learning experience that Professor Meredith Harrigan planned for her communication Discussion & Group Dynamics students this semester. |
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Physics Students Generate Models for Gravitational Waves | Physics students are building theoretical models to help predict and interpret the behavior of gravitational waves, or distortions in the fabric of spacetime. |
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FoMO Nudges Students Toward Future Happiness | A newly published study finds that college students are investing in relationships and leveraging the “fear of missing out,” or FoMO, as a reminder to seize the day. |
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Accelerated Master's Degree Partnership with Claremont Graduate U. | The SUNY Geneseo Department of History has entered into an agreement with Claremont Graduate University (CGU) to offer an accelerated bachelor's-to-master's program in history or cultural studies with a concentration in museum studies. |
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Teaching Stand-up Comedy Is No Joke | Assistant professor of communication Lee Pierce teaches a combination of comedy and social commentary in her course The Rhetoric of Stand-up. |