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Springfield College Recognizes Dean's List Students for the 2017 Fall Semester

Springfield College Recognizes Dean's List Students for the 2017 Fall Semester.
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Dean's List - 2018 Jan 29

Dean's List Fall 2017

Congratulations to the following students who have been named to the Dean's List for Fall 2017.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 30

Paul Smith's College students named to YSCC All-Academic Team

The Yankee Small College Conference has named 43 Paul Smith's College students to its Fall 2017 All-Academic Team.
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Sports - 2018 Jan 24

Students Named to Clarkson University Dean's List

Students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 2017 semester at Clarkson University.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 23

Dean's List, Fall 2017

Siena College names students to the Dean's List for the Fall 2017 semester.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 22

Students Named to the University of Vermont Dean's List

To be named to the dean's list, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 17

Coastal Carolina University announces Dean's List for Fall 2017

Approximately 2.419 students have made the Fall Semester 2017 Dean's List for academic achievement at Coastal Carolina University. To qualify for the Dean's List, freshmen must earn a 3.25 grade point average, and upperclassmen must earn a 3.5 grade point average.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 17

Coastal Carolina University announces Fall 2017 President's List

Coastal Carolina University has announced that 814 students made the President's honor list for high academic achievement for the 2017 Fall Semester. To qualify for the President's List, students must earn a 4.0 grade point average and must be enrolled full time.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 16

Students go west for winter break geology course

Sixteen students explored canyons and hot springs and camped under the stars during winter break as part of their Field Geology of Plate Boundaries course, led by Les Hasbargen, geology professor in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences. This course partially satisfies a capstone requirement for Geology majors and allows them to utilize everything they have learned in geoscience in an applied field setting, identifying rocks, fossils, faults, geomorphic features, folds and sedimentary structures in their natural settings. Students were able to visit some extraordinary places right on the plate boundary between the North American and Pacific plates. They were able to see evidence of recent fault movement and the results of rock deformation along the plate boundary. The students made many field observations and recorded them in a field book. They collected data along this boundary, from which they will create maps and diagrams that reveal how the Earth is tearing apart, shearing and colliding in this region. Most of the diagrams and data analysis will take place back at Oneonta during the spring semester. Assisted by Dr. Chris Karmosky and Dr. Kathryn Metcalf, Hasbargen and his class hiked for several hours a day in desert environments. Temperatures were in the 70s. In the evening, students prepared meals together and slept in tents at private, county and state park campgrounds. Russell Carpenter, a meteorology major, said the trip was beneficial both academically and socially. "This trip was a great hands-on opportunity to learn new information while sightseeing in a region of the U.S. that is new to me," Carpenter said. "In addition, it was great meeting people outside of my major."
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Study Abroad - 2018 Jan 16

185 Students Named to Fall 2017 Provost's List

A total of 185 SUNY Oneonta students earned Provost's List honors for the fall 2017 semester. To qualify for the Provost's List, a student must earn a perfect 4.0 grade-point average while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 12

More than 1,500 Students Named to Fall 2017 Dean's List

A total of 1,534 SUNY Oneonta students earned Dean's List honors for the fall 2017 semester. To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more.
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Honors List - 2018 Jan 12

Students Named to Fall Term President's List at Hudson Valley Community College

More than 1,900 students were named to the Fall 2017 President's List at Hudson Valley Community College.
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Honors List - 2017 Dec 27

Students Partner with Elementary School on Harvest Share Buddies Program

A group of SUNY Oneonta students' community outreach project has helped educate an entire elementary school of children this semester on the basics of environmental sustainability and stewardship. Through the college's Harvest Share Buddies service learning initiative, biology and sociology students spent time in 12 different classrooms at Riverside Elementary School in Oneonta, teaching children about food, the environment and plant biology. In their assigned K-5 classrooms, SUNY Oneonta students presented weekly interactive lessons and got to know the children. Concepts literally came to life for the kids, as vegetable grow boxes were built and installed in the classrooms, giving students a firsthand look at where food comes from. Students grew tomatoes, lettuce and a variety of herbs and spices. When full-grown, the ingredients will be harvested and used to make pizza for the children. This is the second year of the program, which is organized by Assistant Professor of Biology Sean Robinson and Associate Professor of Sociology Greg Fulkerson. On the last visit of the semester, fourth graders in one classroom recalled all they had learned from the SUNY Oneonta students and brainstormed ways to help "reduce, reuse and recycle." Takeaways included riding a bike instead of driving, not polluting, starting a compost pile, shopping local and growing food at home. Third-grade teacher Jacqueline Scanlon said her pupils loved having the college students come in each week. "We called them our SUNY friends, and whenever it was time for a visit, their eyes would light up," Scanlon said. "It's great for these kids to meet the college students and gain a mentor of sorts, and it's also something I appreciate because, with pressures on curriculum, this is a topic we don't often get to talk about. But it's so needed!"
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Student Excellence - 2017 Dec 19

Local Athletes compete for SUNY Oneonta men's soccer

31 student athletes played for the SUNY Oneonta men's soccer team this fall.
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Sports - 2017 Dec 20

Alvernia Students Compete on Men's Track Team

Alvernia students named members of the university's men's indoor track team in winter 2017.
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Sports - 2017 Dec 18

CCU commencement honors fall 2017 graduating class

A total of 718 students were eligible to walk in Coastal Carolina University's fall commencement, held in two ceremonies in the HTC Center on campus on Dec. 15. In his talk to Coastal Carolina University's fall 2017 graduation candidates, commencement speaker Luke Rankin shared advice given to him by his father. "As the years have gone by," said Rankin, who has served Horry County in the South Carolina State Senate since 1992, "I have learned that my father's three-word mantra is a profound philosophy of life. It's expressed in three simple words: observe, record and correlate. "Observe. Pay attention to the world.... Carefully observe the people you interact with every day, from the highest to the most humble, paying particular attention to the latter. Record. Remember what your observations have taught you. Note how can the mistakes you've made be avoided. Correlate. Weave those experiences, lessons and observations into your philosophy and the values you live by. Use that philosophy to forge your path through life to inform the way you treat others." Rankin was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Public Service at the ceremony. Area physicians Charles G. Sasser and Covia L. Stanley were both awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Science. Two graduating students received the President's Award for Academic Achievement, which recognizes students with the highest cumulative grade point averages. The recipients of the award all had perfect 4.0 grade point averages, graduating summa cum laude: Hattie Adeline Jordan, an economics major of Conway, S.C. and Madeline Anne Lee, a marine science major of Fredericksburg, Va.
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Graduation - 2017 Dec 18

Fall 2017 Outstanding Graduates

SUNY New Paltz recognized the very best of the December 2017 graduating class at the Outstanding Grads ceremony, Dec. 14.
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Honors List - 2017 Dec 14

Paul Smith's College students named to USCAA All-Academic Team

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association has named 50 Paul Smith's College students to the list of Fall 2017 USCAA All-Academic Team.
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Sports - 2017 Dec 13

Students Receive Richard Siegfried Student Award for Excellent GPA

Sixty one SUNY Oneonta students received the Richard Siegfried Student Award this semester for earning a total GPA of 3.9 or higher. The students received their awards Dec. 5 during the Annual Richard Siegfried Lecture at the Morris Conference Center. Dr. James Mackin, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, presented the student awards before Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Sustainability Dr. Tyra A. Olstad gave the Siegfried Lecture on "Stewardship and Sense of Place in the Adirondack High Peaks." In order to be eligible to receive the Richard Siegfried Student Award, a student must be a full-time freshman or transfer student with a total GPA of 3.9 or higher. The award is named in memory of Richard K. Siegfried, SUNY Oneonta Professor of Theatre from 1958 until 1995. Professor Siegfried (or Sieg as generations of students fondly called him) epitomized excellence in his academic life, through imagination, meticulous scholarship and discipline, and through his expectation of the same pursuit of excellence in his students and colleagues. His dedication brought excellence to his work in such historical theater worlds as Aristophanes, Moliere, Ibsen, or Chekhov, to his rigorous study of the skills of voice and movement, and to his leadership in the imaginative creativity of improvisation.
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Academic Award - 2017 Dec 7

32 SUNY Oneonta Students Studying Abroad in Fall 2017

A total of 32 SUNY Oneonta students are studying abroad this fall through semester-long and academic-year programs in 13 countries. SUNY Oneonta offers study abroad and exchange programs in Finland, Ghana, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United Kingdom through the Office of International Education, plus international internship opportunities and short-term, faculty-led field courses abroad. Oneonta students also have access to more than 600 study abroad and exchange programs through the SUNY network.
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Study Abroad - 2017 Dec 6

Engineering Senior Design EXPO

The SUNY New Paltz Division of Engineering Programs Senior Design EXPO will take place on Dec. 8
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Research / Grant - 2017 Dec 5

Daniel Ioos selected as an Academic All-American

Sophomore men's soccer player Daniel Ioos was selected as a CoSIDA Academic All-American.
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Sports - 2017 Dec 5

Concert Series: Vocal Jazz Ensemble

The SUNY New Paltz Vocal Jazz Ensemble performs Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. in Studley Theatre
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Research / Grant - 2017 Nov 29

Concert Series: Choral Ensemble

SUNY New Paltz students in the choral ensembles will perform on Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. in Studley Theatre
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2017 Nov 29

SUNY New Paltz Veterans Day Dining In

SUNY New Paltz student service members, veterans and dependents were among the honored guests at the fourth annual Veterans Day Dining In, Nov. 10
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Military - 2017 Nov 16

Fall 2017 Saturdays of Service

SUNY New Paltz recognizes students who participated in the Saturdays of Service program for their fall 2017 semester.
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Community Service - 2017 Nov 8

Spring 2017 Gamma Sigma Alpha Inductees

The spring 2017 Gamma Sigma Alpha Inductees
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Honor Society - 2017 Nov 7

Make a Difference Day 2017

Hundreds of SUNY New Paltz student volunteers help community agencies on Make a Difference Day 2017
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Community Service - 2017 Nov 2

SUNY New Paltz 2017-18 National Residence Hall Honorary

NRHH is the premier honorary supported by the leading international organization advocating for the interests and welfare of residence hall students and providing opportunities for their personal growth and development.
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Club or Organization - 2017 Oct 11

New Paltz Equestrian Team

The New Paltz Equestrian club team for fall 2017
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Club or Organization - 2017 Oct 5
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