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Institutional

Accepted Students Open House is April 20

All accepted first-year and transfer students are welcome to learn more about all SUNY New Palz has to offer

Aki Goto is the winner of the 2024 Hudson Valley Artists Purchase Award

Currently featured in the Dorsky’s Bibliography exhibition, Goto was recognized in annual contest that honors artistic excellence in the area

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President Wheeler’s April 2024 Report to the Faculty

Updates on Orange & Blue Day, budget and more

SUNY New Paltz initiating two-year process to seek a new athletic conference

Goal of transition is to enhance the athletics and academic experience for all SUNY New Paltz students

SUNY New Paltz announces its 40 Under Forty honorees

Check out the ambitious and innovative alumni leaders being honored this year

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More news from around campus

Governor Hochul, IDMH launch mental health assessment for New York first responders

Partnership supports shared commitment to strengthen mental health care access for state’s first responder population

Without Limits conversation explores the impact of artificial intelligence

Author and NYU professor Meredith Broussard lent her expertise to hot-button issue

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Julia Yilmaz ’23 works to make navigating the healthcare system a little easier

Yilmaz created a website prototype titled “Bloom Policy” that aims to address discrepancies in the U.S. health insurance system

Coverage of SUNY New Paltz’s solar eclipse viewing party

4/8/24, Daily Freeman
More than 1,000 attended once-in-a-generation solar eclipse celebration

Profile of lake effects student-faculty research under Biology Professor David Richardson

4/16/24, Spectrum News
Students are guided on an exploration of climate change’s effects on local lakes, offering them hands-on experiences before graduation

Adam Shub ’07 profiled on unique artwork

4/17/24, Creative Boom
Philadelphia-based painter is known for his pixellated art that mimics the video games of his youth