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Storytelling Map Shares How Geneseo Leads Sustainability Action as a Participant in a U.N. Effort

As a participant of the U.N. Global Compact, 黑料网 has joined world leaders at the United Nations in adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.

Impact of Chemical Use Topic of President's Sustainability Lecture

David O. Carpenter will deliver 鈥淚s the human race sustainable after the age chemicals?鈥 on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 2:30 p.m. in Newton Hall on the Geneseo campus. It is free and open to the public.

Speech Buddies Bridge the Language and Culture Gap

Emily Rogers 鈥17 and SoJin Lee 鈥17 developed a friendship through the Speech Buddies program, where Emily helped SoJin hone her English skills.

Courses Explore Global Health and Development in Ghana

This summer, 26 students explored health, environment, education and economics for four weeks this summer, all across Ghana. Two courses worked together in the African country 鈥 Global Health Issues (biology) and for the first time, Global Development in Ghana (sociology) 鈥 drawing on a longtime Geneseo partnership with organizations and leaders.

Peace Corps Voices: Ray Rizzo '15, Geneseo's Newest Volunteer

My name is Ray Rizzo and I am a Peace Corps volunteer. This is the first time I have actually said (or typed) that in English! I have the privilege of serving my two-year Peace Corps service in San Sebasti谩n de Yal铆, Jinotega, Nicaragua, a town of approximately 27,000 people who reside in rural communities.

Students Earned Prestigious Global and National Awards

This summer, Annie Renaud 鈥19 and Alex McGrath 鈥17 are living with host families in Russia, immersed in the culture, history and language.

They are recipients of Critical Language Scholarships given by the U.S. State Department, for undergraduates to study 14 languages deemed critical to national security and competitiveness.

Rochester City School District Students Exploring the Road to Mars at Geneseo Camp

Could students from the Rochester City School District (RCSD) be instrumental in NASA鈥檚 goal to send humans to Mars before the anticipated asteroid event in 2029?

Sleeping Sickness Grant Will Benefit Student Research

Kevin Militello, professor of biology, has been awarded a grant of nearly $460,000 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The award will, in part, help fund undergraduate researchers who will work in Militello鈥檚 lab looking for new drug targets in the parasite that causes African Sleeping Sickness.

Garlic Harvest Used for Luncheons and Training

Last week, Geneseo chefs prepared potato salad for an employee year-end luncheon with garlic scapes harvested from the college鈥檚 own learning and experimental garden as the star ingredient.

Geography Researchers Awarded NSF Grant to Study Oak Forests

Geography faculty members David Robertson and Stephen Tulowiecki 鈥09, have received an NSF grant to study 200 years of environmental and cultural changes in eastern US white oak forests.

Student Recycling Benefits Goodwill

As part of its environmental sustainability efforts, the Center for Community expanded its student recycling program to college off-campus residents this spring.

Mistletoe Research May Keep You Healthy

New research by Suann Yang, assistant professor of biology, examines the interactions of mistletoe, a parasitic plant, host trees and two species of birds that disperse the mistletoe seeds.

Educator Randy French '83 Goes on National Geographic Journey to Antarctica

Randy French '83, a science teacher at Geneseo Central School, journeyed to Antarctica last year, made possible by a Grosvenor Teaching Fellowship from the National Geographic Society. He was one of a handful of educators selected from among hundreds of applicants for a 13-day trip around the Antarctica peninsula.

Education Student Involves Holy Childhood Students in Recycling Project

A childhood/special education major's class project on Earth Day resulted in a group of children learning about how recycling benefits the environment.

CHAS Grant to Support STEM Mentoring Program at Geneseo

Anne Pellerin, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and Amber Charlebois, chemistry department lecturer, have received a Consortium for High Achievement and Success (CHAS) faculty grant of $6,500 for a pilot project to build a tiered mentoring program for undergraduate women and underrepresented minorities in STEM fields at Geneseo.

Geography Faculty Members Earn NSF Grant to Study Oak Forests

Two faculty members in the Department of Geography have received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) award of $232,099 for a collaborative research project to assess the environmental and human drivers and the cultural dimension of changes in oak forests in the eastern United States.

Class of 2017: Meet Daniel Ruiz, Political and Community Bridge-Builder

As a senior political science major and a public administration minor, Daniel Ruiz has taken advantage of Geneseo鈥檚 numerous opportunities to attain more hands-on experience with his major.

Geneseo Hosts Cuba Symposium April 20 and 21

Cuban speakers and experts on the ever-changing country are on campus today and tomorrow for an interdisciplinary symposium on contemporary Cuba.

Mountain Class: Geography Students Explore How Communities Work 聴 in the Rockies

In the peaks of the Canadian Rockies, students in this geography class immerse themselves in culture and explore how communities work.

Professor's Amazon Research Published in National Journals

Assistant Professor of Political Science聽Karleen West聮s research on indigenous reactions to oil development in Ecuador has earned national attention in two publications.

MLK Jr. Commemoration to Feature SNCC Activists

黑料网's annual April commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy will feature panel discussions with Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) activists Jennifer Lawson, Karen Spellman, and Freddie Greene Biddle. The Civil Rights era activists will take part in panel discussions on April 3 & 4.

鈥榊ear Without a Summer鈥 is Topic of American Rock Salt Lecture April 6

Gillen D鈥橝rcy Wood, professor of environmental humanities at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, will deliver the 14th Annual American Rock Salt Lecture April 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Newton Hall 202. The lecture, titled 鈥淔rankenstein鈥檚 Weather: The Year Without a Summer, 1816,鈥 is free and open to the public.

Peace Corps Voices: Meara Bowe '15, at the Core, We Are All the Same

The Peace Corps was always on my radar, but it wasn鈥檛 until after I took Humanities II in Nicaragua as a junior through Geneseo that it became a very real plan for after graduation.聽The trip forever changed my outlook on the world, and the path that I saw myself taking in the future.

Peace Corps Voices: Bethany Stewart 鈥03, Becoming Part of the Family in The Gambia

One perspective I gained is to know that it's ok when things don't work out as you planned. You simply use that experience and learn from it. And, perhaps the outcome is actually something better or more effective than what you originally planned.

Peace Corps Voices: Danielle Ellingston '97, Lessons from Ghana

I learned so much that it's hard to say what the one most valuable lesson was.