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Adabra Elected to Council on Undergraduate Research

Kodjo Adabra, associate professor of Francophone studies in Global Languages and Cultures, has been elected to a three-year term as a councilor in the Arts and Humanities Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).

ʹڲַ Launches New Study Abroad Course in Africa

ʹڲַ is launching a new study abroad program this summer in Equatorial Guinea. It is one of several programs led by ʹڲַ faculty.

ʹڲַ Wins FDIC Academic Challenge

A four-member team of students from ʹڲַ’s School of Business has won the Third Annual FDIC Academic Challenge.

Sociology Major Earns SUNY Award

Michelly Meza-Benitez ’23 is one of 46 students in SUNY’s Educational Opportunity Program to receive the 2023 Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence.

Video: Meet Nic Elia ’23

Learn about the ʹڲַ experience of biochemistry major Nic Elia ’23 in this video story.

ʹڲַ Dance Ensemble Presents 110th Concert in March

The ʹڲַ Dance Ensemble presents in “Dancing on Instinct,” featuring works by student choreographers with 32 performers.

Geology Professor Earns Distinguished Professor Award

Department of Geological Sciences faculty member D. Jeffrey Over has been awarded the rank of Distinguished Professor by the SUNY Board of Trustees.

Music Adds Minor and Specialty Tracks of Study

The Department of Music & Musical Theatre at ʹڲַ recently added a new minor option for students, as well as a specialty track, or concentration area, of study.

ʹڲַ Scholars Join NEH-Funded Effort to Revise History Curriculum

Professor Justin Behrend and Associate Professor Kathleen Mapes of ʹڲַ’s Department of History joined thirteen historians from ten SUNY campuses as part of a federally funded effort to reimagine the US history curriculum at ʹڲַ and across the SUNY system.

ʹڲַ Launches a New Academic Year

Two convocations welcomed new and returning students and faculty to campus for the beginning of Fall 2022.

Video: Ecoacoustics Summer Research

ʹڲַ biology student Micah Hosely '24 and Kristina Hannam, associate professor of biology, conducted research this summer to collect data on the ecoacoustics of local freshwater ponds. Ecoacoustics refers to the study of the relationship between natural sounds, human-made sounds, and the environment.

ʹڲַ Adds Cooperative Admission Program with FLCC

A new cooperative admission program between ʹڲַ and Finger Lakes Community College allows FLCC students to transfer to ʹڲַ without an additional application.

ʹڲַ Class of 2022 Celebrates Commencement

Let's take a look back at last month's Undergraduate Commencement for the ʹڲַ Class of 2022.

SUNY’s Literary Journal Offers Publishing Experience to ʹڲַ Students

Each semester, ʹڲַ produces Gandy Dancer, a student-run literary journal filled with fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art from students across the 64-campus SUNY system.

ʹڲַ Launches New Undergraduate Curriculum

This fall, ʹڲַ will introduce ʹڲַ Education for a Connected World, an undergraduate curriculum designed to prepare all students for success in the 21st century.

Alum Receives Fellowship for German Study

Harry Harkins ’21 has received the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) Fellowship for 2022–23.

ʹڲַ Maintains Prestigious AACSB International Accreditation

ʹڲַ’s School of Business has received extension of its business accreditation from the AACSB International (AACSB), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Such accreditation by the AACSB International Board of Directors is the hallmark of excellence in business education and has been earned by less than five percent of the world’s 16,000 business schools.

ʹڲַ Pool Repurposed for Library Storage

ʹڲַ's library has reclaimed the old pool in Schrader Hall as a satellite storage facility for the print book collection. Watch a video here.

Three Earn DAAD Awards for Study in Germany

Three STEM major students have received DAAD internship scholarships to do research this summer in Germany.

ʹڲַ Chamber Singers Debut New Composition

The ʹڲַ Chamber Singers recently debuted a new choral work, "Say It Out Loud." Watch a video here.

New Minor in Ethics & Values in Society

The Department of Philosophy is offering a new minor starting in the Fall 2022 semester. The interdisciplinary ethics and values in society minor includes foundational coursework in philosophy, topical course choices from more than a dozen disciplines, and a student capstone experience.

Undergrads Present at National Physics Conference

Four undergraduate physics students will deliver presentations at the American Physical Society’s in-person annual meeting this April.

ʹڲַ Adds Data Analytics Major

The School of Business is introducing a new data analytics major for undergraduate students interested in the science of identifying trends and patterns in raw data and drawing conclusions.

Professor to Publish Letchworth State Park Atlas

Stephen Tulowiecki, associate professor of Geography and Sustainability Studies at ʹڲַ, has spent two years developing a thematic map atlas of Letchworth State Park.

New Partnership with Northeast College's Doctor in Chiropractic Program

ʹڲַ 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.