Dear New Paltz Student,
We present the October 4, 2024 edition of The Globe!
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The Globe is our International Student Newsletter. It is usually sent bi-weekly (every other week) on Fridays. In the Globe you will find announcements from the International Student Programs office. Important reminders, information on events and more.
As always, please read all information under Announcements and Reminders carefully as it may pertain to policies, mandatory requirements, or other information necessary for International Students.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Events & Opportunities
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Announcements and Reminders
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Trip to Washington DC October 12 - October 14
LAST CALL! 2 male slots left. Take a trip to our nation's capital, beautiful Washington DC. Spend the weekend exploring all of the great free museums and attractions that DC has to offer. Don't just read about history, here is your chance to be a part of it!
- Destination: Washington DC
- Date: October 12 - 14, 2024
- Depart: 9:00 AM from Parking Lot #28, Rte. 32
- Pickup from DC: 3:00 PM
- Cost: $275
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How do you sign up? Email Kean Hawker @ hawkerk@newpaltz.edu
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New Paltz ENGAGE-listed Events
New Paltz ENGAGE is our campus platform for clubs, organizations, and events. Click Events at the top to see a list of upcoming activities. Keep checking their page as new events are added all the time! Here are a few up coming events you may want to check out.
- Jeopardy Night: Friday, October 4, 6:00PM. SUB 62/63
- Game Against Oneonta: Sunday, October 6, 12:00PM. Rugby Field
- October 7th Vigil: Monday, October 7, 7:00PM. SUB 2nd level
- Autum Biodiversity Walk: Wednesday, October 9, 4:30PM. Coykendall Greenhouse
- Mix N Mingle: Wednesday, October 9, 8:00PM. SUB 408
- .....and many, many more events on ENGAGE!
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Explore New Paltz Trails!
Need a moment to clear your head or maybe you just love the outdoors. Here are some great hiking trails within walking distance of campus that you can explore.
Click on the flyer for details!
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Announcements and Reminders
International Student Programs Office/Advising Hours
The International Student Programs office in VH 201 is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.
- International Student Programs offers walk-in advising hours on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am - 1:00pm for all international students.
- Dr. Kathleen Geher, Director of the Dual Diploma Programs hosts walk -in office hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00pm - 3:00pm. No Appointment necessary. Dual Diploma students can schedule an appointment with Dr. Geher here! You can also email her at geherk@newpaltz.edu to schedule an appointment outside of her normal office hours.
- Jeff Pollard, Exchange & Visiting Student Advisor, also hosts walk-in advising hours on Wednesday from 2:00pm - 4:00pm, or email him at pollardj@newpaltz.edu if you would like to schedule an appointment outside of these hours.
CPT & OPT Workshops All international students who plans to apply for OPT must attend at least one OPT workshop. Please see the full listing of our Fall semester workshops for F1 and J1 students here!
Reminder: Academic Calendar
Please reference the Fall 2024 Academic Calendar for important dates throughout the semester including deadlines, holidays, and finals. (Protip: Bookmark it!)
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International Student Guides
The International Student Programs office has put together a set of guides to serve as a reference for international students. The guides provide details on campus departments and local resources. The guides are meant to serve as general resources. It is still recommended that you visit department websites or contact the departments directly to ensure you are accessing the most up-to-date information.
- Housing
- Dining
- Technology
- Travel
- Banking
- Athletic & Wellness Center
- Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
- School of Fine and Performing Arts (Theater and live music performances)
- Center for Student Engagement
- Student Health Center
- Psychological Counseling Center
- International Student Health Insurance
- Bias Reporting
- Title IX Support
- Emergency Phrases*
*Emergency phrases have been translated into Chinese (Simplified), German, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Telugu, and Turkish. These have been translated using official sources and with help from international students. If you would like to contribute translations for a language not listed, please contact international@newpaltz.edu.
Unfortunately, several sophisticated scams have been created by criminals around the world to solicit money from people. As international students in the US you may feel especially vulnerable when a person calls you directly claiming to be from the US government, your home government, or some other position of power and influence. Therefore we ask that you please pay special attention to this guide so you don't fall victim to these scams!
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The Campus Food Pantry
The New Paltz Food Pantry is a 501c3 organization that responds to hunger on the SUNY New Paltz Campus
Most food pantries are community-based organizations that provide free or low-cost food and other essential items to individuals. Food pantries play a crucial role in addressing food insecurity and providing support to those facing economic hardship. Food pantries aim to alleviate immediate hunger and provide emergency food assistance to those in need. They often distribute non-perishable items like canned goods, pasta, rice, and other staples, as well as fresh produce when available.
If you or a fellow student are in need of food assistance, consider using the on-campus food pantry, or other food pantries in our community.
In addition to the on-campus food pantry, here is information about local food pantries in the New Paltz area.
St. Joseph's Church: Food assistance available, please bring photo ID. You can receive assistance once a month. New Paltz Methodist Church: Free Fresh Food is a pop-up food giveaway that takes surplus goods and makes them available to anyone who stops by. Family of New Paltz: Family of New Paltz Food Pantry
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International Student Union
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The international student community contributes to the diversity of campus culture and community engagement. We believe that Globalization is an integral part of New Paltz's teachings and social activities.
Want to learn more about the International Student Union (ISU) or join?
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Tip of the Day
This is your last chance to experience Washington DC for this price. There are still 2 male slot left, don't miss this opportunity!
Quote of the Day
"Life does not have to be prefect to be wonderful."
-Unknown
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