News Archives
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Composer Glenn McClure Embarks on Music Project in Antarctica | A SUNY Geneseo faculty member is heading to Antarctica with a team of climate scientists this month where he will gather information to compose music based upon seismic data gathered at the site. |
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Shaping the Future Across the Globe | After graduating in 2014 with a degree in childhood/special education as well as a minor in Asian studies and a concentration in women and gender studies, Hannah Hunter moved to Pattaya, Thailand to teach. |
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English Professor in the Spotlight with Powerful New Book | SUNY Geneseo Professor of English Rachel Hall, who was awarded the G.S. Sharat Chandra Prize for Short Fiction by BkMk Press, has recently published a collection of linked short stories entitled “Heirlooms.†|
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For Sixth Time, Geneseo Earns Top Teaching Honors for the North in U.S. News & World Report Rankings | For the sixth time, SUNY Geneseo tops the “U.S. News & World Report” Best Undergraduate Teaching rankings among regional universities-north in its just-published “Best Colleges 2017” guide. |
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Students and Graduates Earn International and National Awards | Several students and recent Geneseo graduates are overseas helping with country development, learning about innovation and entrepreneurship, and getting a taste of international politics and relations. |
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Geneseo Research Calls for Rethinking Diabetes | In a study published in the journal Nutrition, Wendy Pogozelski, Distinguished Teaching Professor and chair of GeneseoÂ’s Department of Chemistry, describes evidence from clinical and experimental studies that supports a carbohydrate-restriction approach to treatment of type 2 diabetes. |
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National Grant to Fund Geosciences Students | Academically talented students with financial need will benefit from a $639,136 grant the National Science Foundation has awarded SUNY Geneseo to recruit students interested in geology, geochemistry and geophysics programs. |
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Geneseo Leads in International Study, Starts Ugandan Field Work | More Geneseo students study abroad during their college years than students on any other SUNY campus. Such transformative experiences give students confidence, skills and deeper understanding of global issues and cultures. |