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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Fri, 31 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Application deadline TODAY for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
  • Tools for Difficult Conversations: Webex training today at 10:30! 
  • #NPHawks Classics: A look back at some of the best games from the past two decades
  • Alumnus to share "Medicare Basics...What You Need to Know"  
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Is personal protective equipment (PPE) eligible for coverage under the Health Care Spending Account?
  • Flash Back Friday: A look to the sky 
  • Events and opportunities
  • From Our Community: Seeking Sustainability Ambassadors!
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Application deadline TODAY for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Tools for Difficult Conversations: Webex training today at 10:30!
Unpack what makes conversations difficult and share tools for making interactions more positive and productive

#NPHawks Classics: A look back at some of the best games from the past two decades
SUNY New Paltz women's volleyball claims first SUNYAC title in 2009 championship win over Cortland

Medicare Basics...What You Need to Know 
Register now for the Sept. 30 event hosted by alumnus William Henderson '72 

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Is personal protective equipment (PPE) eligible for coverage under the Health Care Spending Account?
Yes. The Health Care Spending Account allows employees to set aside any amount from $100 up to $2,700 for the 2020 plan year to pay for medically necessary health care expenses that are not reimbursed by their health insurance or other benefit plans.
N95 masks and thermometers are considered medically necessary and are a reimbursable expense under the Health Care Spending Account.
Other PPE that is considered dual purpose will require a Letter of Medical Necessity signed by a doctor to be eligible for reimbursement.
Questions about flexible spending accounts can be submitted online at https://www.myfbmc.com/customers/cs.asp.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
Flash Back Friday! Observers in the Northern Hemisphere recently caught a glimpse of Comet NEOWISE as it zippped through the inner solar system, casting light over Gunk Pond before disappearing for another 6,800 years. But if the past is any indication, memorable campus scenes always give us a reason to look up at SUNY New Paltz. #npsocial #sunynewpaltz
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

Grants and Proposals: If you write it, they will fund!
Scholarships available for fall 2020 Grant Writing Course, apply now!

SUNY New Paltz Dismantling Racism: Alumni Perspectives
Community town hall for alumni on race, inclusion and equity on Aug. 4 via Zoom 

Ask a Librarian: Q&A with the Sojourner Truth Library, Aug. 4 at noon
Tips and tricks on course reserves, remote library instruction, research support for students and more 

Mindfulness in Minutes: Enhancing Resilience
Nina Smiley, Ph.D., will host a free, one-hour webinar for the campus community on Aug. 5 at 2 p.m. via Webex 

 

Coronavirus updates

July 31 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Mohonk Preserve offers free month pass to Ulster residents
Passes are limited and available while supplies last
Hudson Valley One, 7/29/20

 

From Our Community

 
Seeking Sustainability Ambassadors!
Apply to become a Sustainability Ambassador this fall. The Office of Campus Sustainability is forming seven student teams to focus on different issues including plastics, biodiversity, carbon neutrality, intersectional environmentalism and more! 
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Thu, 30 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Call to faculty: Application deadline TOMORROW for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
  • Governor Cuomo issues letter to New York's congressional delegation 
  • SUNY Blog: Celebrating National Intern Day, today!
  • Virtual Workshop: Supporting Students in Trying Times
  • Alumna Joanne Y. Pierce ’79 (Art Education) provides free 30-minute art classes 
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Can student groups get access to web conferencing tools for virtual meetings and events?
  • Events and opportunities
  • From Our Community: New Paltz Honors Spotlight
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Call to faculty: Application deadline TOMORROW for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Governor Cuomo issues letter to New York's congressional delegation
Letter calls for $500 billion in unrestricted state aid

Virtual Workshop: Supporting Students in Trying Times
Hosted by SUNY Online in collaboration with the non-profit organization, InsideTrack, today at 1 p.m.

Alumna Joanne Y. Pierce ’79 (Art Education) provides free 30-minute art classes for children and adults
Classes held remotely every Wednesday at 7 p.m. through the end of August

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Can student groups get access to web conferencing tools for virtual meetings and events?
Yes, the College has procured a number of Zoom accounts to provide the full functionality of the platform to student groups and organizations.
Accounts will be managed centrally by the Center for Student Engagement, the Student Association Business Office and the Office of Residence Life. These offices can help students schedule and organize group meetings.
To use these Zoom accounts, student groups must submit a request through the ENGAGE platform by navigating to the main Forms tab. The Zoom request form will be available beginning Aug. 1, 2020.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
The Department of Theatre Arts is thrilled to announce its fall 2020 production season lineup (subject to change), with more titles TBA!
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

Grants and Proposals: If you write it, they will fund!
Scholarships available for fall 2020 Grant Writing Course, apply now!

SUNY New Paltz Dismantling Racism: Alumni Perspectives
Community town hall for alumni on race, inclusion and equity on Aug. 4 via Zoom 

Mindfulness in Minutes: Enhancing Resilience
Nina Smiley, Ph.D., will host a free, one-hour webinar for the campus community on Aug. 5 at 2 p.m. via Zoom 

 

Coronavirus updates

July 30 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Doing business is difficult in the age of COVID-19
As the state is reopening, community sees glimpses of normalcy
Mid-Hudson News, 7/28/20

 

From Our Community

 
New Paltz Honors Spotlight
Meet Gianna DeRusso ’21 (Music Therapy)
"My favorite memory with my club @absolutacappella is hosting invitationals! Inviting other groups to our school and sharing our love for a cappella and all of our hard work with our campus is always so fun and rewarding!"
Where will your New Paltz journey take YOU?
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Wed, 29 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Virtual Town Hall Series Part III
  • Starting the Semester in a Climate of Unrest
  • Scholarships available for fall 2020 Grant Writing Course
  • Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Temporary parking lot closure, today
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: What if employees have childcare or other responsibilities and risk factors outside of health that will make it difficult for them to return?
  • Events and opportunities
  • From our Community: Meet the College's Prevention Coordinator
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

SUNY New Paltz Dismantling Racism: Alumni Perspectives
Community town hall for alumni on race, inclusion and equity on Aug. 4 via Zoom 

Starting the Semester in a Climate of Unrest: Black Lives Matter in STEM
The impacts of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter on STEM students

Grants and Proposals: If you write it, they will fund!
Scholarships available for fall 2020 Grant Writing Course, apply now!

Today! Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 


Temporary parking lot closure, today

 

Shango parking lot on Plattekill Avenue will be closed to faculty/staff parking on July 29. The lot will only be available for construction vehicles and students dropping off belongings for Shango and College Halls.

Reopening FAQ of the day

What if employees have childcare or other responsibilities and risk factors outside of health that will make it difficult for them to return?
Employees are encouraged to work with their supervisors in consultation with HRDI to share concerns and establish strategies for meetings these needs. Options may include continued telecommuting plans, VRWS, temporary changes in FTE, as well as some leave benefits. Each case is specific and HRDI is available to provide further support, as needed.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
Calling all new first year and transfer students! Come meet, mingle and connect with other LGBTQ+ students. #npsocial #nporientation
Click the Zoom Link HERE for access.
Meeting ID: 977 9743 9561
Password: 442163
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Virtual Workshop: Supporting Students in Trying Times
Hosted by SUNY Online in collaboration with the non-profit organization, InsideTrack, July 30 at 1 p.m.

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

 

Coronavirus updates

July 29 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

A family affair
Three sisters work together at Oneonta pool
The Daily Star, 7/23/20

 

From Our Community

 
Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention & Education
Students are invited to meet the College's Prevention Coordinator Jacyln Cirello and learn about alcohol and substance use resources and recovery support on campus and in the local community. Today at 2 p.m. via Zoom
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Tue, 28 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Student Quarantine Requirements and Out-of-State Travel
  • Developing Leadership Skills with Oluwaseyi Rasaki '20 (Biology)
  • New Paltz Hawks: Why there's only one SUNY New Paltz
  • Knowmia Multimedia Platform from the Office of Instructional Technology
  • Today! Creating Online Forms with Qualtrics
  • Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will the AC² (AMP & CSTEP Community) Program adapt to a new campus environment in fall 2020?
  • Events and opportunities
  • From our Community: Our beautiful campus
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Student Quarantine Requirements and Out-of-State Travel
Campus message regarding travel advisory sent to students on July 24 

Career Resource Center is live on Instagram, today at 2 p.m.
Developing Leadership Skills with Oluwaseyi Rasaki '20 (Biology)

New Paltz Hawks: Why there's only one SUNY New Paltz
Women's cross country player Cassandra Williams ’21 (Mathematics) talks about her New Paltz experience

New! Recording and video storage platform
Register now for training on Knowmia Multimedia Platform from the Office of Instructional Technology

Today! Creating Online Forms with Qualtrics
Learn how to use Qualtrics to create forms, training open to all faculty and staff

Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

How will the AC² (AMP & CSTEP Community) Program adapt to a new campus environment in fall 2020?
As a program of academic support and enrichment for students intending to major in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields, AC2 will be well-positioned to provide all tutoring, study group and enrichment activities in either seated or virtual formats depending on guidelines and activity type.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
There's nothing better than a New Paltz sunset. Photo by Robin Weinstein ’14 (Photography). View more photos of campus on Instagram #npsocial!
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

 

Coronavirus updates

July 28 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

New 3D printing jobs at MyMiniFactory, RMT and Link3D
New appointments at Physna, Fehrmann and more
3D Printing Industry, 7/23/20

 
 
Pre-register now for advance access to updates about this year's virtual Alumni Reunion celebration!
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Mon, 27 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Students: Apply now for the 2020-21 Excelsior Scholarship
  • New policies and best practices for campus printing
  • Employee tuition assistance program open for fall 2020
  • New NPForward text notification system nears launch date
  • Live with the Career Resource Center, July 28: Developing Leadership Skills
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will the Athletics & Wellness Center adapt to a new campus environment in fall 2020?
  • Events and opportunities, including a UUP Member Forum today at 4 p.m.
  • Theses and Capstones: Digital defense mechanisms
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Students: Apply now for the 2020-21 Excelsior Scholarship
Instructions for first-time applicants and those who are already receiving Excelsior support

New policies and best practices for campus printing
Calling on all community members to help reduce costs and material usage

Employee tuition assistance program open for fall 2020
Faculty and staff can get enrollment support at any four-year SUNY school

New NPForward text notification system nears launch date
Watch this space for further instructions on how to sign up and stay informed while helping us further reduce overall campus email volume

Career Resource Center is live on Instagram, every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
The topic for July 28: Developing Leadership Skills with Oluwaseyi Rasaki '20 (Biology)

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

How will the Athletics & Wellness Center adapt to a new campus environment in fall 2020?
The Athletics & Wellness Center and Elting Gym are planning to remain open, with access restricted to students only. However, the reopening of these facilities is subject to state health guidance that may change as conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic evolve.
Recreational activities will be scheduled in blocks of time to allow for expanded cleaning protocols. Staff will supervise and maintain a safe environment for all who use the facilities or participate remotely.
Virtual wellness programming will continue to be offered to all students, faculty and staff, and members. Wellness staff will strive to offer synchronous (rather than pre-recorded) classes whenever possible, to increase a sense of connection amongst participants. Staff are also exploring options for offering wellness classes outside and in person.
In recognition of the recreational benefits and growing popularity of e-sports, wellness staff will continue promoting e-sports and e-intramural opportunities for students. 
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
Leaders in Student Affairs hosted a special Facebook Live chat for family members of new incoming students on Thursday, July 23. "Parents as Partners" featured Gweneth Lloyd, director of the Psychological Counseling Center, and Robin Cohen-La Valle, assistant vice president for student affairs & dean of students, in conversation on various ways that family members can support a successful transition for SUNY New Paltz students.
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

Today at 1 p.m.: Social Reading for Student Success at SUNY
SUNY Center for Professional Development will bring together educators for a conversation about how collaborative annotation can enable student engagement

UUP Member Forum on Reopening, today at 4 p.m.
Union leadership will give updates on COVID-19-related meetings and seek ideas and input from members

Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 

Coronavirus updates

July 27 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Ulster will host two months of free drive-in movies
Safe fun in Kingston starting July 31
Kingston Times, 7/23/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We're taking time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, digitally rendered defense mechanisms from Other Worlds Are Possible, the spring 2020 MFA Thesis Show.
 
Rosa Loveszy '20g (Painting-Drawing)
"In nature there are many mechanisms invented by evolutionary processes to ensure the safety of an organism. As humans we do not have poisonous skin or a hard-outer shell and lack many other methods of self-preservation. Mimicking the defensive characteristics of other animals we can draw on the design that has evolved for thousands of years. Many of these growth patterns can be defined mathematically and therefore replicated using parametric modeling techniques. Shield and Shelter are manifestations of the personal boundaries we often perceive as intangible. These structures give shape to two of the basic protections we desire as humans."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Fri, 24 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • College announces 2020 Presidential Recognition Award recipients
  • Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
  • Campus Food Pantry will continue remote operation through fall 2020
  • Another full day of events, including the community discussion of Farming While Black
  • July 30: Join Hudson Valley artist and former Dorsky Museum exhibitor Jean-Marc Superville Sovak for a tour of his "a-Historical Landscapes"
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will the residence hall drop-off days work?
  • Theses and Capstones: Textiles, photography, memory and loss
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

College announces 2020 Presidential Recognition Award recipients
Six Classified Staff members honored for distinguished service to the campus community

Faculty & Staff: Still time to complete required trainings before classes begin
Consider using the relative quiet of summer to take care of important Clery Act and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training modules

Campus Food Pantry will continue remote operation through fall 2020
Food requests can be made online, with pickup arrangements made via email

Today's the day: Join the community book discussion of Farming While Black
Sustainability Learning Community will facilitate a lively discussion about co-op agriculture in upstate New York

Free online NARCAN training, today at 1 p.m.
New Paltz Opioid Prevention Team, University Police and NP SAFE coalition offer training as a service to the community

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

How will the residence hall drop-off days work?
Drop-off days will be held in late July and early August as an opportunity for families to help new and returning students get situated in the residence halls. Students will be able to enter their rooms and drop off as many of their belongings as they like.
Drop-off will be scheduled for specific halls and students, according to the schedule below.
Drop-off days for returning students:
  • Sunday, July 26: College/Shango, Bliss, Scudder, Ashokan, Shawangunk, Esopus, Ridgeview
  • Monday, July 27: Bouton, Capen, Gage, Mohonk, Minnewaska, Lenape
  • Wednesday, July 29: College/Shango, Bliss, Scudder, Ashokan, Shawangunk, Esopus, Ridgeview
  • Thursday, July 30: Bouton, Capen, Gage, Mohonk, Minnewaska, Lenape
Drop-off days for new first-year and transfer students:
  • Sunday, Aug. 2: All halls
  • Monday, August 3: All halls
  • Tuesday, August 4: All halls
PLEASE NOTE: Students with last names beginning with A-L can drop off between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. on these days. Students with last names beginning with M-Z can drop off between 1 and 4 p.m.
Students are not required to come to campus on drop-off days. However, this will be their only opportunity to set up their rooms with assistance from family members, as non-residents will not be allowed inside residence halls on the move-in days later in August.
In order to limit the number of people in each room and building on drop-off days, students will be expected to plan separate move-in times from their roommates in advance.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
Last year, several pieces from Jean-Marc Superville Sovak's "a-Historical Landscapes" series were added to the Dorsky Museum's Permanent Collection via the Hudson Valley Artists 2019 Purchase AwardThese pieces use 19th century landscape engravings as source material onto which the Beacon, New York-based artist superimposes details from anti-slavery tracts, such as captured fugitive slaves and Underground Railroad caravans, as part of a decolonizing strategy to interrogate art historical conventions.
Superville Sovak will discuss his approach to this project in a Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre Live from Home broadcast, July 30 at 7 p.m. on Zoom.
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Social Reading for Student Success at SUNY, July 27
SUNY Center for Professional Development will bring together educators for a conversation about how collaborative annotation can enable student engagement

Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 

Coronavirus updates

July 24 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Urbahn Architects brings Gold to SUNY’s green efforts
“The important lesson learned from this project is that an efficient, sustainable building can be designed within the confines of a limited budget”
Real Estate Weekly, 7/22/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We're taking time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, textiles and images help an artist confront loss, from the 2020 Photography Program's MFA/BFA gallery..
 
Specimen 1: Diagnosis
From Shazia, I Pray You Are Recovering
 
Shabiha Jafri '20 (Photography)
"My mother's death has left a growing absence in my home and in my heart ... Her presence still lingers in small pieces: her bed, her clothes, her photographs. Her clothes are the strongest pieces of her identy; they are the only part of her that never changed. Cyanotypes of my mother's MRI brain scans are handsewn onto her clothes to document the specimen that invated her body. I confront and acknowledge the new version of herself I never wanted to accept ... This is my attempt to bring her presence back into my life before I forget her."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Thu, 23 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Engineering Innovation Hub awarded LEED Gold Certification
  • New Paltz Mayor thanks engineering student interns for Village partnership
  • Career Resource Center adds another Virtual Job-Search Group
  • Multiple events today, including a Blackboard Rubrics workshop and a Q&A with the Sojourner Truth Library
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Will employee sick leave be affected by health screening and other protocols during the fall 2020 semester?
  • Theses and Capstones: The future of mobile robotics
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Engineering Innovation Hub awarded LEED Gold Certification
EIH becomes the fifth building on campus to earn Gold status for sustainable design and construction

New Paltz Mayor Tim Rogers thanks engineering students for study on renewable energy options for wastewater treatment plant
"This is another great example of how SUNY New Paltz and the Village work together in meaningful ways"

By popular demand: Career Resource Center adds another Virtual Job-Search Group for May, August and December 2020 graduates
Sign up for four weekly sessions beginning July 30, where we'll share resources, tips and guidance to help you navigate the job market

Today at 1 p.m.: Blackboard Rubrics Workshop
By popular demand, the Office of Instructional Technology offers a how-to guide on this useful tool for ensuring consistent grading

Ask a Librarian: Q&A with the Sojourner Truth Library, today at 3 p.m.
Tips and tricks on course reserves, remote library instruction, research support for students and more

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Will employee sick leave be affected by health screening and other protocols during the fall 2020 semester?
In cases when employees report a temperature or symptoms and do not feel able to work remotely until these conditions resolve, the College will follow campus and New York State Payroll guidelines.
Specifically:
  • An employee who is quarantined and not well enough to work remotely or whose work can’t be performed remotely will receive 14 calendar days of leave (in addition to any accrued sick leave). This does not have to be used continuously.
  • An employee who is quarantined and who is healthy enough and able to perform work remotely, can work with no charge to quarantine or other accruals.
  • In the case that an employee does not qualify for quarantine leave, an employee can use sick, FEPSLA or unpaid time.
Employees with questions about these policies can contact Benefits (benefits@newpaltz.edu) for support and guidance.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
While not technically an "Ivy," SUNY New Paltz has definitely experimented with the classic university look. This #ThrowbackThursday photograph from 1972 shows how much Old Main has changed over the years.
 

Events and Opportunities

Today: Webinar on Whiteness and Related Concepts in Education
Join Kevin Kumashiro, former dean of the School of Education at the University of San Francisco, for an interactive workshop at 2 p.m.

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Join the conversation about Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production, July 24

Free online NARCAN training, July 24 at 1 p.m.
New Paltz Opioid Prevention Team, University Police and NP SAFE coalition offer training as a service to the community

Social Reading for Student Success at SUNY, July 27
SUNY Center for Professional Development will bring together educators for a conversation about how collaborative annotation can enable student engagement

Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 

Coronavirus updates

July 23 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Turning the Page on the Pandemic: Local Bookstores vs. COVID
How independent sellers in the Hudson Valley are adapting to a new chapter
Chronogram, 7/15/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, peering into the future of mobile robotics at the 2020 Virtual Engineering Design EXPO.
 
Samuel Henderson '20 (Mechanical Engineering), Samantha Sanders '20 (Computer Engineering), Alexander Estrella '20 (Computer Engineering), Ernest Perez '20 (Computer Engineering), Joseph La Touche '20 (Electrical Engineering), Sean Ryan '20 (Mechanical Engineering)
"Statera is a self-balancing ball riding robot that will use the Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer to maintain dynamic equilibrium ... The Statera ballbot design utilizes a lithium-polymer battery with a robust design and high-power output, allowing for a high discharge rate when required with a lengthy run-time. Statera is a framework for an inexpensive and highly mobile assistive robot that can offer support to users in their day-to-day functions."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Wed, 22 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Move-in guide for students and families
  • College mourns "Cusie" Pfeifer, longtime friend and supporter of the Dorsky Museum
  • Facilities Management describes modifications to our campus environment
  • Update on diploma mailing for May 2020 graduates
  • New York State Assembly honors Gerald Benjamin's distinguished career
  • SUNY to celebrate 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Will employees need special training before returning to campus for work?
  • This week is your last chance to view Comet NEOWISE
  • Theses and Capstones: An illustrated day in the life of a student teacher, post-COVID-19
  • Events and opportunities, including two free webinars this afternoon on pressing issues in higher education
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Move-In Guide for students and families
Detailed info on how the Department of Residence Life is welcoming students to campus for the fall semester

College mourns passing of Marcuse “Cusie” Pfeifer
Legendary NYC photography gallerist was also a great supporter and friend of the Dorsky Museum

Update on undergraduate diploma mailing
While degrees are conferred and transcripts updated for May 2020 graduates, shipping of diplomas has been delayed due to pandemic

New York State Assembly honors Gerald Benjamin's distinguished career
Resolution introduced by Assembly Member (and Benjamin's former student) Kevin Cahill ’77 (Political Science)

Join SUNY for a celebration of 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Celebrating Diversity Through Disability: In Search of Common Values, July 29 at 3 p.m.

 
 
Have you managed to spot Comet NEOWISE yet? It's absolutely worth a look. Watch the replay of Planetarium Director Raj Pandya's July 17 virtual tour of the night sky to learn how to spot NEOWISE before it's gone. Photo by Robin Weinstein (@robsta_gram).
 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Will employees be required to complete any special training before returning to campus for work?
Yes. All employees must complete a general training video (approximately 12 minutes) prior to returning to work on campus. The training video can be found at my.newpaltz.edu or by clicking this link.
Individual departments may require the incorporation of additional safety protocols. Supervisors are encouraged to contact the Office of Environmental Health & Safety to discuss any additional safety protocols, training or personal protective equipment that may be needed as a result of COVID-19.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

Events and Opportunities

Today: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity

Also Today!: COVID-19 lessons learned for higher education
First session in the Gardner Institute's Transformative Conversations series focuses on the transition to fall 2020

Call to faculty: Apply by July 31 for Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Six Mentor Teachers can earn a stipend and help colleagues develop expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses this fall

Blackboard Rubrics Workshop, July 23 at 1 p.m.
Office of Instructional Technology will provide a walkthrough of this useful tool for ensuring consistent grading

Ask a Librarian: Q&A with the Sojourner Truth Library, July 23 at 3 p.m.
Tips and tricks on course reserves, remote library instruction, research support for students and more

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Join the conversation about Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production, July 24

Free online NARCAN training, July 24 at 1 p.m.
New Paltz Opioid Prevention Team, University Police and NP SAFE coalition offer training as a service to the community

Social Reading for Student Success at SUNY, July 27
SUNY Center for Professional Development will bring together educators for a conversation about how collaborative annotation can enable student engagement

 

Coronavirus updates

July 22 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

SUNYAC: Local student-athletes take shutdown in stride, hope for a spring awakening
Staying positive and looking forward
Times Herald-Record, 7/19/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, another illustration of post-coronavirus life as a student teacher, from the Art Education Class of 2020 Exhibtion.
 
Miranda Kent ’20 (Visual Arts Education)
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Tue, 21 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • SUNY Athletic Conference suspends fall sports competition
  • Message to students from Director of Athletics, Wellness & Recreation Stuart Robinson
  • Call to faculty: Apply or nominate to be a Mentor Teacher in new Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
  • SUNY mourns passing of Congressman John Lewis
  • In Case You Missed It: Video from July 20 town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
  • Meet the summer 2020 Virtual Orientation staff
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Will students be able to get tested for COVID-19 on campus?
  • Theses and Capstones: Memories in blue
  • Events and opportunities, including today's free, interactive Blackboard conference
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

SUNY Athletic Conference suspends fall season of competition
Decision made by SUNYAC Presidents, in consultation with the SUNYAC Board of Directors, in response to ongoing health and safety concerns

Message to students from Director of Athletics, Wellness & Recreation Stuart Robinson
More details on how the SUNYAC decision will affect athletes at SUNY New Paltz

Mentor Teachers needed for new Peer Instructional Design Pilot Program
Advancing faculty expertise in the design, development and delivery of online, hybrid and blended courses; Apply or nominate by July 31

Statement on the passing of Congressman John Lewis from Teresa A. Miller, SUNY senior vice chancellor and chief diversity officer
SUNY system and Board of Trustees join the nation in mourning the late civil rights icon

In Case You Missed It: Town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
View the recording of yesterday's conversation between colleagues

 
 
SUNY New Paltz is excited to welcome new students to our community through a new, online Orientation experience. The Center for Student Engagement is coordinating the transition for new first-year and transfer students in a variety of modalities. New students have access to virtual modules on important aspects of campus life, and additional live sessions allow them to engage directly with departments, programs and peers.
 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Will students be able to get tested for COVID-19 on campus?
Yes, Student Health Service will offer some COVID-19 testing. They will also be able to write prescriptions to allow students to get tested at community testing sites.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

Events and Opportunities

Talking entrepreneurship with the Career Resource Center, today at 2 p.m.
A conversation with Christopher Golino ’21 (International Business) about how his internship at the Antiques Barn in New Paltz fuels his plans for the future

Today: A free interactive conference on all things Blackboard
Join BbWorld 2020 for two days of live sessions on topics that are top-of-mind for fall

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Webinar on COVID-19 lessons learned in higher education, July 22
First session in the Gardner Institute's Transformative Conversations series focuses on the transition to fall 2020

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Join the conversation about Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production, July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

 

Coronavirus updates

July 21 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Cornwall Public Library offers Storycrafters program
July 23 live stream with award-winning storytellers, including Jeri Burns, adjunct professor of communication
Times Herald-Record, 7/19/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, shades of blue from the Gap in the Clouds exhibition of BA and BS Visual Arts senior capstones.
 
Margaret Winchell ’20 (Visual Arts)
"A photographer has the rare opportunity to capture a moment; one that never had existed before, that will never exist again and whose beauty would have otherwise been surrendered. The photographer flirts with immortality. My grandma, someone who is very important to me, is in a nursing home, and life is not the same. I cannot see her during these times of uncertainty. I find myself yearning for her in the objects she has given me and the memories we share together. Through photography and a series of cyanotypes, I immortalize my grandma, with a crossword that could still be finished, a teacup passed down through three daughters, and a portrait with lively, loving eyes staring back at me. She is with me and lives amongst me even though I cannot be with her."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Mon, 20 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Today at 1 p.m.: Town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
  • Governor Cuomo launches national "Mask Up America" campaign
  • Transfer student course registration opens today
  • Profiles in Leadership: Binta Ceesay ’18 (Biology)
  • Faculty: Submit textbook adoptions using Follett Discover
  • Tuesday IG Live with the Career Resource Center: Interning at a small business to prepare for future entrepreneurship
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Is the College prepared with plans to return to remote operations if in-person, on-campus operations cannot safely be sustained?
  • From our Community: Taking flight
  • Theses and Capstones: A graphic designer envisions a monthly subscription box for art lessons
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Today at 1 p.m.: Town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
Join the conversation on Zoom, or watch the live stream on the College's YouTube channel

New transfer student course registration opens today
Build your schedule using the My Schedule Planner app at my.newpaltz.edu

Governor Cuomo launches national "Mask Up America" campaign
New York aims to reach as many Americans as possible with vital message

Career Resource Center is live on Instagram, every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
This week: A conversation with Christopher Golino ’21 (International Business) about his internship at the Antiques Barn in New Paltz, and future plans for entrepreneurship

Profiles in Student Leadership: Binta Ceesay ’18 (Biology)
Get to know the alumna who also serves as program coordinator for AC²

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Is SUNY New Paltz prepared with plans to return to remote operations in the event in-person, on-campus operations cannot safely be sustained?
Yes. The College has developed a “Pause and Pivot” procedure which can be implemented if the College is so directed by the state’s Regional Control Room, SUNY, the Department of Health or other body.
The plan outlines steps to be taken to shut down in-person activities, reduce campus density and return to remote operations. These steps include:
  • Halting all in-person instruction, pivoting to remote delivery, and resuming in seven calendar days. In this event, the academic calendar would be adjusted to add back the lost instructional days at the end of the semester when we have already moved to remote instruction.
  • Issuing new directions to employees regarding telecommuting policies, equipment for home offices, and other issues pursuant to SUNY and state directives and collective bargaining agreements.
  • Continuing operation of facilities, maintenance, custodial and other essential functions to ensure the health and safety of any employees who must remain on campus.
  • Reverting all activities to virtual modality, with support from Instructional Technology Services.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

From our Community

 
Fly away, friend! 
Kara Belinksy, associate professor of biology, and the NP Ornithology Lab continue their bird-banding project in the south campus forest this summer. They spent some quality time with this wood thrush before returning it to the skies. Photo by Robin Weinstein, July 10, 2020.
 

Events and Opportunities

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

This week: BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Interactive conference on all things Blackboard kicks off this week

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Join the conversation about Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production, July 24

Review recordings from remote Teaching Week from the Office of Instructional Technology
Recorded workshops cover a variety of topics, from technical skills to cultivating a positive online learning environment

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

 

Coronavirus updates

July 20 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Campus School
A brief history of the small k-8 public school once housed in what's now known as van den Berg Hall
New Paltz Times, 7/19/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, the Graphic Design BFA Thesis Show asks: Would you subscribe to monthly art lessons delivered to your door?
 
Leah McKenna ’20 (Graphic Design)
"Research has proven that art education promotes stronger interpersonal skills as well as improved mental health. The Art Box is a monthly subscription box that aims to bring visually entertaining art lessons into the home. Each month, a new art topic will be explored in an interactive book, and each child will be provided with a sketchbook filled with activities, as well as flashcards that explore new key terms. By creating an affordable subscription box that promotes art education and history in an accessible and exciting package, the positive impact of art education can become more accessible to all."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Fri, 17 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Monday at 1 p.m.: Our second town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
  • Transfer student course registration opens July 20 
  • Meet this year’s Center for Student Success Peer Advisors team 
  • Webinar today at 3:30 p.m.: Ten Tips for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Online
  • Remote Teaching Week session recordings available online
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Will employee travel be permitted in fall 2020?
  • Tonight at 8 p.m. on Facebook Live: Tracking comet NEOWISE
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Monday at 1 p.m.: Our second town hall on reopening for faculty and staff
Join for another discussion of plans for fall 2020, July 20 via Zoom
Those unable to access the Zoom meeting can stream it live on YouTube

New transfer student course registration runs from July 20 - 24
Start building your schedule now using the My Schedule Planner app at my.newpaltz.edu

Meet this year’s Center for Student Success Peer Advisors team
The team will mobilize next week to assist new transfer students with registration

Today at 3:30 p.m.: “Ten Tips for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Online”
Webinar reflects on pedagogical and logistical challenges, as well as obstacles to equity and justice, related to teaching and learning online during pandemic

Did you miss Remote Teaching Week? Recordings of all sessions are available online
Archived Instructional Technology workshops address topics including communication, grading, open educational resources and more

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Will employee travel be permitted in fall 2020?
All work-related travel after June 30, 2020, will be very limited and will require pre-approval by the applicable Dean and Provost or Vice President. All pre-approved travel requisitions must be submitted to the travel office prior to travel taking place. If travel is not pre-approved, it will not be reimbursed. All Travel cards have been deactivated to discourage fraudulent activity.
Please be advised that the Governor has also issued a recent Executive Order directing that state employees who voluntarily travel to high-risk states or other countries after June 25 will not be eligible for COVID-19 paid sick leave.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 

Comet NEOWISE virtual planetarium show today at 8 p.m.
This comet won't be back for 6,800 years, NASA says. It's a sight you won't want to miss. 
Join Planetarium Director Raj Pandya via Facebook Live for a tour of the night sky and learn how you can view NEOWISE. 

 

Events and Opportunities

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work  

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.

Today, a look at costume design from the 2020 Student Research Symposium. 

 
Stella Katz ’20 (Theatre Arts)
"For my research for She Kills Monsters, I utilized the SUNY New Paltz library, online databases and other books to explore armour, masks, puppetry, as well as mystical illustration. I began with initial sketches based on my primary research and met with Dungeons and Dragons players to learn about their emotional connection to the online community. Next, I created both hand drawn and digital sketches as I explored new mediums and softwares.
 

Coronavirus updates

July 17 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Coronavirus Roundup: Fourth of July Infections Are Causing Spikes Across New York
A comprehensive look at the latest COVID-19 news in our state
The River, 7/15/20

 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Thu, 16 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Information for student clubs and organizations regarding fall 2020 semester
  • College updates quarantine policy
  • REPLAY: Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate 
  • SUNY offers open-access course "Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success"
  • Upcoming webinar reflects on challenges related to teaching and learning online during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Variety's 2020 Power of Law honoree Dina La Polt ’90 (Music) 
  • Remote Teaching Week
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will health screening of students work during the fall 2020 semester?
  • From our Community: Featured alumna prefers print
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Information for student clubs and organizations regarding fall 2020 semester
The following message was sent by email to students on July 14

College updates quarantine policy
New students must quarantine at home for seven days prior to coming to campus

REPLAY: Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate
Watch the recording of the community town hall for current students, faculty and staff on race, inclusion and equity

Keeping current in today’s rapidly changing world of emerging technologies
Register now for SUNY’s open-access course "Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success"

Upcoming webinar reflects on challenges related to teaching and learning online during the COVID-19 pandemic
Register now for “Ten Tips for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Online” webinar, July 17 at 3:30 p.m.

Music alumna and Hollywood top power attorney featued in Variety magazine
Variety's 2020 Power of Law honoree Dina La Polt ’90 (Music) played an important role in obtaining the release of rapper 21 Savage, incarcerated by ICE in early 2019

Tool Preview: TechSmith Knowmia and Bb Annotate, today!
Join the Office of Instructional Technology for a series of webinars during Remote Teaching Week

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

How will health screening of students work during the fall 2020 semester?
Students will be required to complete an online health screening each day.
This screening will take the form of a questionnaire. It will require students to take and report their temperature, ask them to indicate the presence of COVID-19 symptoms and ask them to report any exposure to confirmed cases.
If indicated by answers, the individual will be directed to quarantine and contact Student Health Service. Students reporting COVID-19 symptoms or exposure will not be allowed on campus or outside of their residence until cleared by Student Health Service.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

From Our Community 

 
SUNY New Paltz alumna Sharrell Matta ’04 (Psychology; Sociology) graced the cover of the latest issue of New Paltz Magazine. Do you prefer the print magazine, the online magazine or enjoy receiving both? Let us know how we can best serve you.
 

Events and Opportunities

Town Hall on Re-Opening Campus: Session 2
Faculty, staff invited to discuss re-opening plans during a second session via Zoom on July 20 at 1 p.m. 

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

 
 
"Seventies Day." On April 9, 1992, Service America sponsored a day of hip 70s nostalgia at the Student Union Building. The campus radio station, WRNP, provided disco music while three TVs played memorable movies from the decade. A true throwback of a throwback! #TBT
 

Coronavirus updates

July 16 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Summer running series continue in Ulster despite pandemic
Two series are still going strong in Ulster County
Poughkeepsie Journal, 7/14/20

 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Wed, 15 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Current federal administration drops plan to deport international students in online-only classes
  • SUNY joined the fight against decision to revoke visas
  • Campus response to SEVP policies affecting educational access for nonimmigrant international students
  • Town Hall: Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, today at 4:30 p.m.
  • Check out the Spring 2020 Dean’s List!
  • Women's tennis player Victoria Zezula '20 (Biology) talks about her experience as a Hawk
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Can students or community members audit classes in fall 2020?
  • From our Community: Honors Spotlight 
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Current federal administration drops plan to deport international students in online-only classes
U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs announced the plan during a teleconferenced hearing

Campus response to SEVP policies affecting educational access for nonimmigrant international students
Review the message that campus leaders shared with students, faculty and staff on July 10

Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, today at 4:30 p.m.
A community town hall for students, faculty and staff to share their thoughts, experiences and concerns

Spring 2020 Dean’s List
SUNY New Paltz has published the Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester, honoring students who excel academically and earn at least a 3.3 semester grade-point average while enrolled full time at the College

Why there's only one SUNY New Paltz
Women's tennis player Victoria Zezula '20 (Biology) talks about her experience as a Hawk

Blackboard and LinkedIn Learning Tools, today!
Join the Office of Instructional Technology for a series of webinars during Remote Teaching Week

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Can students or community members audit classes in fall 2020?
No, auditing is suspended for fall 2020 as it is prohibited for online courses and most of our courses will be offered online in fall. Additionally, as social distancing guidelines limit available class space, we must prioritize seating for matriculated and non-matriculated students over auditing students in seated classes.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

From Our Community 

 
Honors Student Spotlight 
Seth Laxman ’21 (Geography; Spanish) and Jared Weiler ’21 (Biology) 
In 2018, Seth and Jared participated in the First-Year Internship Program and helped organize the College's archive of Heinz Meng's collection of ornithological specimens. 
Follow @nphonors for more!
 

Events and Opportunities

Town Hall on Re-Opening Campus: Session 2
Faculty, staff invited to discuss reopening plans during a second session via Zoom on July 20 at 1 p.m. 

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

 
 

Attend an informational session for Rivera House, the College's LGBTQ+ Living Learning Community, today at 2 p.m. via Instagram Live @nplgbtq @sunynpllc #npsocial
 

Coronavirus updates

July 15 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

What is counterfactual thinking?
Can thinking about the past really help us create a better present and future?
Big Think, 7/14/20

 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Tue, 14 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Nina Smiley, Ph.D., will host mindfulness webinar 
  • New location for the Scholar’s Mentorship Program 
  • Remote Teaching Week: Creating and Grading Assignments, today!
  • Instagram Live with recent alumna and the Career Resource Center
  • Save the date! Town Hall on Re-Opening Campus: Session 2, July 20
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: I am an Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) student. How will the EOP Office support me?
  • Theses and Capstones: Coral observations
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Nina Smiley, Ph.D., will host mindfulness webinar for students, faculty, staff and alumni
Smiley will present a free, one-hour webinar designed to help members of the campus community use mindfulness in a way that’s practical, powerful and readily available

New location makes the Scholar’s Mentorship Program “a place students can call home”
The College has completed a project to renovate Student Union Building rooms 035-043 and relocate the Scholar’s Mentorship Program (SMP) into a centralized, modern space for the many students it serves

Creating and Grading Assignments webinar, today!
Join the Office of Instructional Technology for a series of webinars during Remote Teaching Week

Save the date! Town Hall on Re-Opening Campus: Session 2, July 20 at 1 p.m.
Faculty, staff invited to discuss reopening plans during a second session via Zoom 

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

I am an Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) student. How will the EOP Office support me?
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) program will offer advising, tutoring and support to our students remotely.
SUNY has provided incoming EOP students with laptops. Continuing students were provided either with a campus or SUNY loaner laptop in the spring, as requested.
EOP students will be given priority for student housing in the fall and will therefore have access to on-campus technology resources.
EOP counseling and advising will continue using WebEx and Starfish as the key platforms to advise our students. In-person counseling will be limited to specific student cases and only when a student and advisor are following all the safety protocols instituted by the College. Tutoring will be provided remotely through Blackboard Collaborate Ultra.
EOP instituted a WebEx drop-in time in spring 2020 to allow students to get personal attention without an appointment. This practice was very successful and will continue in fall 2020. 
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

Events and Opportunities

Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, July 15 at 4:30 p.m.
A community town hall for students, faculty and staff to share their thoughts, experiences and concerns

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

 

Coronavirus updates

July 14 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

‘I would be forfeiting my education’
International students share how new ICE rules impact them
CNBC, 7/10/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work 

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, coral observations via printmaking from Other Worlds Are Possible, the spring 2020 MFA show.
 
Jessica McDonnell '20g (Printmaking)
"The first time I plunged into the ocean and opened my eyes to the bustling world of the coral reef was unforgettable. Equally remarkable has been the effect humans have imposed there, from rising temperatures and acidity to plastic pollution. This series is an intimate look into this complex system. Each piece is a pause- a reflection on both the reef’s current status, and the inner workings of an underwater landscape facing mounting pressure to change in order to survive. Dead is the reef we’ve known, crashing on the shore is the one we have forced into labor, birthed into something new."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Mon, 13 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Response to new policies affecting educational access for international students
  • Virtual town hall on university policing and campus climate, July 15 at 4:30 p.m.
  • It's Remote Teaching Week at the Office of Instructional Technology
  • Tuesday IG Live with the Career Resource Center: A recent alumna will discuss preparing for a successful job search
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will the residence hall move-in process work for summer/fall 2020?
  • Theses and Capstones: Precision metalwork as commentary on mass surveillance
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Campus leaders respond to new SEVP policies affecting educational access for nonimmigrant international students
"We join colleagues at higher education institutions across the country in vigorously opposing these requirements"
International students at New Paltz will have opportunities to enroll in face-to-face classes necessary to maintain legal status

Dismantling Racism: University Policing and Campus Climate, July 15 at 4:30 p.m.
A community town hall for students, faculty and staff to share their thoughts, experiences and concerns

Remote Teaching Week at the Office of Instructional Technology kicks off today
Join for a series of webinars on topics ranging from from recording lectures to cultivating a positive online learning environment

Career Resource Center is live on Instagram, every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
This week: Director Mark McFadden interviews Helen Zhang '20 (Early Childhood/Childhood Education) about how she positioned herself for a successful job search

SUNY Online Help Desk extends weekend hours
The SUNY-wide knowledge base is a great supplement to the College's own Information Technology Services

 
 
We can't wait to be back on campus! Can you? 
 

Reopening FAQ of the day

How will the residence hall move-in process work during summer/fall 2020?
The Department of Residence Life has developed a new schedule to allow students and families to safely move belongings and get situated in their on-campus homes, while maintaining responsible social distancing practices.
In summer 2020, the move-in schedule will include both drop-off days, when students and families will be permitted to bring belongings to campus and set up their rooms, and move-in days, when students can officially begin living in their residences.
Drop-off days will be optional, but they are the only days when non-residents will be allowed inside the residence halls.
On move-in days, no one but resident students will be allowed inside any of the residence halls.
More detailed information, including the complete schedule, can be found in FAQs dedicated to drop-off days and move-in days.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 

Events and Opportunities

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

 

Coronavirus updates

July 13 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Spano Appoints Collins-Bellamy to Yonkers Board of Education
New Paltz alumna serves as legal counsel for the Municipal Housing Authority of Yonkers and operates her own law practice
Yonkers Times, 7/9/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, an example of exquisite detail in metal from Other Worlds Are Possible, the spring 2020 MFA show.
 
Kehan Wan (Yoky) '20g (Metal)
"Dependent upon the internet for all aspects of daily life, we are unconsciously being controlled by data mining and have become desensitized to the security concerns of mass data collection. Through micro-installations and wearable works, I create tactile data bits and visualizations that draw attention to these complex issues. Delicate rows of tiny human figures are arranged to read as text, or the constant stream of recorded personal data. Jewelry pieces are arranged into an aerial installation monitored by looming magnifying lenses. These works invite the viewer to have a closer look, and provoke feelings of invaded privacy, surveillance and information overload."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Fri, 10 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Department of Theatre Arts announces major changes to 2020-21 production season
  • Career Resource Center hosting job-search groups for students and recent alumni
  • New Paltz student awarded competitive Diversity in Design scholarship
  • Faculty can register for a Blackboard conference taking place July 21 and 22
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: When will students know if their classes are in-person, online or hybrid?
  • And the winner is... NP Hawks names GIF of the Year champion
  • Theses and Capstones: Engineering a smart parking solution
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Department of Theatre Arts announces major changes to 2020-21 production season
Large-scale Mainstage Productions will be replaced with a series of smaller staged readings
Titles will be selected to feature underrepresented voices and works from traditionally marginalized populations

Students and recent grads: Join our Virtual Job-Search Groups!
The Career Resource Center invites new and future alumni to share resources, opportunities, tips and guidance in a supportive group format

Student leader in Theatre Arts awarded Diversity in Design scholarship
Natalie Houle ’21 has remained active in the profession even as pandemic has limited performances

Registration open for BbWorld 2020, July 21 and 22
Committee on Educational Technology recommends this interactive conference on all things Blackboard

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

When will students know if their classes are in-person, online or hybrid?
We recognize that many students are waiting on this information to finalize their plans for the fall 2020 semester.
Faculty, academic deans and campus administrators have been working tirelessly to comb through every course section and determine how each section will be delivered.
We anticipate that updates to the schedule of classes will be posted on July 16, to allow students ample time to confirm their living arrangements and, if necessary, cancel their on-campus living assignments ahead of the July 20 extended deadline to receive a refund on their Advance Room Deposit (see Deposit FAQ for more info about the refund request extension).
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
Congratulations to the 2020 NPHawks GIF of the Year Champion! Spencer Ryczek '22 (General Business) started 15 games for the men's soccer team in 2019 and earned a spot on the SUNYAC Commissioner's Academic Honor-Roll. Follow @newpaltzhawks to watch the clip.
 

Events and Opportunities

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next-generation leaders

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free sessions for all employees during the month of July

 

Coronavirus updates

July 10 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Colleges that emphasize activism have more civically engaged students, new research shows
A new study from the Journal of College Student Development finds students tend to be more engaged if their school emphasizes social and political issues
NewsWise, 7/7/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, using cameras, electronic displays and common sense to help drivers find parking spots before they even enter the lot. This project comes from the 2020 Engineering Design EXPO.
 
Javier Padilla '20 (Electrical Engineering), Atta Boateng '20 (Electrical Engineering), Deluxsheka Ramanathan '20 (Electrical Engineering)
Advisor: Professor Ghader Eftekhari
"The information from the camera will send the parking spots available to the display board in front of the parking lot. This will notify the drivers of open spots. Since the display is only showing the available spots, the incoming traffic will see what spots are available before looking for a parking space ... The crucial factors of this kind of parking system help minimize carbon emission, reduce traffic congestion and save time and fuel because the camera observes all cars in the lot."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Thu, 9 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Two new briefs consider: How might COVID-19 impact the education profession?
  • Join this month's community read of Farming While Black
  • Redesigned student leadership opportunity from SUNY launches this fall
  • Recent alumna gives geology lessons live from the trail
  • Faculty member gives keynote at conference on Indian education
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: Will the academic calendar be different in fall 2020?
  • Theses and Capstones: Documenting the long process of applying for citizenship
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

How might COVID-19 impact the education profession?
Two new briefs from Professor Michael Rosenberg look to the future of teaching and learning

Farming While Black: A community read with the Faculty Development Center
Enjoy Leah Penniman's 2018 guide to dignified food production now, and join the conversation with the Sustainability Learning Community on July 24

SUNY Student Leadership Academy shifts to virtual fall model
Join an info session on July 31 to learn more about this opportunity for next generation leaders

Indian education in the post-COVID-19 era
Educational Studies faculty member Mathew Swerdloff gives keynote at international conference

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

Will the academic calendar be different in fall 2020 from other fall semesters?
While classes will begin as scheduled on Monday, Aug. 24, the academic calendar and course schedule will change this fall to accommodate course adjustments and enable an early end to the semester.
The last day of in-person instruction will be Nov. 25, 2020, one week earlier than the originally scheduled last day of classes for fall 2020. This will allow the College to close campus during Thanksgiving break and reduce the possibility of reinfection from Thanksgiving travel.
No in-person class meetings (including for hybrid courses) will take place after Nov. 25. Synchronous online class sessions will be held on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. All final exams will be held remotely beginning Dec. 2.
While the revised academic calendar calls for in-person instruction to end ahead of schedule, the College will hold classes on Labor Day (Sept. 7) and during Fall Break (Oct. 12-13), to ensure that students receive the full, state-required 15 weeks of instruction.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs more than 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
As Watershed Planning Coordinator for the Rondout Neversink Stream Program, alumna Haley Springston '17 (Geology) works to protect stream ecosystems throughout the Hudson Valley. Education is a key part of their work. In this video, Springston takes viewers on a hike through the Catskills and provides an easy-to-understand lesson about the region's geological history.
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free sessions for all employees during the month of July

 

Coronavirus updates

July 9 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Ulster County Pool in New Paltz has reopened
Patrons must wear masks and take a temperature check when entering, and follow CDC guidelines on hygiene and social distancing while using the facilities
Daily Freeman, 7/6/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, documents from an arduous citizenship application process, from the Photography Program's MFA/BFA gallery.
 
by Alexa Guevara ’20 (Photography)
"The process of applying for citizenship requires years, if not decades, of waiting and has steep financial barriers to families fleeing hardships. April 24, 2020, marks the day that my father has been in this country for 27 years, 10 months, and 24 days. The process of being documented is long and does not follow a straight path. There are multiple applications that build up over time. These documents along with archive photos show testament to the legal application. My family now serves as validation for my father, alongside the millions of others who are in this country, living normal lives, and collecting these papers."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Wed, 8 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Video replay of Town Hall with faculty and staff
  • Save the date for Alumni Reunion, Oct. 16-18
  • Getting ready for an upgrade to the Blackboard Annotate tool
  • The latest news from the Hudson Valley Venture Hub
  • Reopening FAQ of the Day: How will PPE be used on campus in fall 2020?
  • Insights from the Disciplines: Learning about isolation from medieval monks
  • Theses and Capstones: Caring at a safe distance
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Watch: Video replay of Town Hall with faculty and staff
Hundreds of colleagues gather via Zoom to discuss reopening plans

Save the Date: A virtual Alumni Reunion, Oct. 16-18
Pre-register now for advance access to updates about this year's celebration

Looking ahead to new Blackboard Annotate upgrade
Update will deliver new features, including more options for marking papers

Hudson Valley Venture Hub: July 2020 Newsletter
The latest from community entrepreneurship experts in the School of Business

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

What is PPE, and how will it be used on campus in fall 2020?
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, refers to materials used to prevent person-to-person transmission of coronavirus.
Two masks will be provided to faculty, staff and students. Additional PPE, such as face shields and gloves, will be allocated to staff and faculty as appropriate. Visitors are expected to bring and wear their own masks. Training on proper use and maintenance will be provided.
Masks or other face coverings will be required for all individuals on campus in most indoor spaces, including classrooms, lecture halls, common spaces, labs, studios and offices where multiple people congregate and/or ability to social distance is limited. Masks will also be required in outdoor spaces on campus where social distancing cannot be maintained.
The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information more digestible for campus community members, we're highlighting questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as planning continues and this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current information in this space.
 
 
It's a little lonely on campus right now, but the hawks living in Parker Quad seem to enjoy the privacy. Photo by Robin Weinstein, July 2, 2020. Follow @robsta_gram for more.
 

Insights from the Disciplines

Monks, experts in social distancing, find strength in isolation
Lessons on mindful endurance from medieval history
Michael Vargas, professor, Department of History, writing in The Conversation

We welcome contributions from academic faculty who are active in their fields. Please use this link or write us at communication@newpaltz.edu to share writing, research or creative activity to be featured in this space.

 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Webinar: Women of Color Need Courageous Allies in the Academy
An open dialogue with white and black women, hosted by INSIGHT Into Diversity on July 22

Earn a Certificate in Mindful Leadership from the SUNY SAIL Institute this fall
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free sessions for all employees during the month of July

 

Coronavirus updates

July 8 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

20 things you don’t know about me: Lukee Forbes
Albany-based Black Lives Matter activist and community leader is a New Paltz alumnus
Times Union, 7/6/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, an oil painting that speaks to our current, socially distant moment, from the Gap in the Clouds exhibition of BA and BS Visual Arts senior capstones.
 
by Indiana Massey ’20 (Visual Arts)
"My work explores the necessity and inadequacy of touch and the weirdness of having a body through the use of abstracted narrative scenes ... I believe my work is tender. Its strength comes from its feeling of intimacy rather than its boldness. This feeling is amplified by my works’ small scale and use of delicate drawing-based techniques. I often use bright, feminine color palettes to subvert more somber content, and invite viewers to take a closer look."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Tue, 7 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • New travel guidance for employees following Executive Order 205
  • Today: Town Hall for faculty and staff
  • Updates to campus wi-fi network for devices
  • Campus mass notification system test today at 1 p.m.
  • New: Reopening FAQ of the day
  • Looking Up: Astronomy series continues with New Paltz sky in early July
  • Vote! Final round of the 2020 #NPHawks GIF of the Year tournament
  • Thesis and Capstones: Modern headphone tech enables "silent" live music performance
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

New travel guidance for employees following Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 205
NYS requires self-quarantine upon return from U.S. states that have significant community-wide spread of COVID-19

Today at 2 p.m.: Town Hall for faculty and staff
Administrative and academic leaders will be available to address questions on reopening

NP Hawks DevNet wireless network to be replaced with new NP Hawks Devices network
Change will support more modern technologies and security practices
Users will need to reregister devices on new NP Hawks Devices network

Mass notification system test today
Those on campus may hear a series of loud tones around 1 p.m.

Looking Up: Astronomy videos continue with New Paltz sky in early July
Planetarium Director Raj Pandya points out summer star groups and talks about new research into black hole mergers

SUNY New Paltz Athletics 2020 #NPHawks GIF of the Year - Finals
Vote now to help decide who gets bragging rights for the year

 

Reopening FAQ of the day

The College's fall 2020 reopening plan is highly detailed and dense, and our corresponding list of FAQs runs to nearly 10,000 words (and counting!). In an effort to make this very important information easier to absorb, we'll highlight questions and answers in this newsletter, one per day, as the fall semester approaches.
Please note: We are working to update and add FAQs as this situation evolves. We will prioritize sharing the most current and relevant information in this space.
What were the guiding principles for the fall 2020 reopening plan?
The Planning Team developed policies, guidelines and recommendations with a focus on continuing to fulfill the College’s educational mission in a fiscally responsible way, while maintaining the health and safety of all students, faculty, staff and the New Paltz community.
The planning adheres to core guiding principles outlined by SUNY system administration:
  • Put safety first: When making financial decisions, safety comes first
  • Protect the core academic areas of excellence
  • Maintain our fundamental mission: The broadest possible access to world-class teaching, research and scholarship
  • Sustain academic programs and achieve operational efficiencies
  • Demonstrate agility in responding rapidly to workforce needs
  • Be mindful of and support vulnerable populations
 
 
Recommended follow: NP Skies (@newpaltzskies) showcases amateur photography of our home village. Images are crowdsourced and user submitted, so it's a great venue to share your own pictures with a larger audience.
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Career Resource Center on Instagram Live today at 2 p.m.
Assistant Director Dawn McCaw and Noel Fontana ’20 (Marketing) talk about how to craft a great cover letter and stand out as a job candidate

Today: Free webinar on Social Security and your retirement
Hear from financial advisors on steps to anticipate your income and needs in retirement

SUNY Sail offering courses in Mindful Leadership
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free sessions for all employees during the month of July

 

Coronavirus updates

July 7 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

SUNY New Paltz to offer mix of in-person classes, remote-learning this fall
More local coverage of the College's reopening plan
New Paltz Times, 7/3/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
Today, an exploration of possibilities unlocked by "silent" music performance technologies, from the Student Research Symposium.
 
by Miguel Vasquez ’20 (Contract)
"Silent Band is a way to listen to live performances via headphones with no audible electrical sound sources like speakers ... This gives private and DIY venues the opportunity to host shows in the comfort that they will not have to worry about noise ordinance in their location ... This whole concept is to still give that 'live show' feel."
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Mon, 6 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • VIDEO REPLAY: Campus leaders answer your questions about fall reopening
  • Alumna named dean of the Ira Brind School of Theater Arts
  • College to test mass notification system
  • Career Resource Center discussion on the perfect cover letter, tomorrow at 2 p.m. on Instagram Live
  • Fall reopening FAQs
  • SUNY system-wide survey on remote working coming later today
  • Thesis and Capstones: Mindful Cooking
  • Events and opportunities, including upcoming sessions with the Contemplative Group
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Video Replay: Campus leaders discuss fall reopening plan
Administrators respond to questions from community members during Facebook Live event

Alumna named the new dean of the Ira Brind School of Theater Arts at the University of the Arts
Kym Moore ’81 (Theatre Arts) named dean after 10 years as professor and director of undergraduate studies 

College to test mass notification system, July 7
Those on campus may hear a series of loud tones around 1 p.m.

Career Resource Center is live on Instagram, every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
This week, Assistant Director Dawn McCaw will speak with Noel Fontana ’20 (Marketing) about how to craft a great cover letter and stand out as a job candidate

Fall re-opening FAQs
Find answers to many of your questions about the College's plans for fall 2020 

SUNY SYSTEM-WIDE SURVEY
New Paltz faculty and staff are invited to participate in a SUNY-wide survey on the transition from an on-campus to a remote working environment. Employees will receive an email message from survey@suny.edu later today with a link to the survey. Responses will inform future planning at New Paltz and throughout the SUNY system. 
 
 
The large pollinator-friendly meadow near the Gunk Pond on campus is in full summer bloom. "The meadow is doing great," said Laura Wyeth ’18 (Biology). "Though it is perhaps less floriferous due to the June drought. Yarrow (pictured above) and St. John's wort are blooming there now."
Wyeth serves as the leader of SUNY New Paltz's Biodiversity Initiative. She was the lead author of a Campus Pollinator Habitat Plan that helps the College identify dozens of pollinator-friendly trees, shrubs and perennials to help increase the population of pollinators on campus. 
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

TODAY! UUP Chapter Forum on reopening
Join us on Zoom to review preliminary results from member survey, July 6 at 4 p.m.

Webinar: Social Security and your retirement, tomorrow
Free educational workshops offered on July 7 and July 14; RSVP now!

Join the Contemplative Group for a discussion on contemplative approaches to education
Campus community members come together via Zoom, July 7 at 12:30 p.m.

SUNY Sail offering courses in Mindful Leadership
Register now to explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices can promote strong leadership and a balanced life

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free sessions for all employees during the month of July

 

Coronavirus updates

July 6 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Colleges plan to end in-person classes before Thanksgiving to dodge next virus wave

Comparing fall semester outlooks at Hudson Valley institutions
Times Herald-Record, 7/4/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.
 
by Olivia Heins ’20 (Graphic Design)
"Young adults living in and around New Paltz have ample opportunities to eat healthily and sustainably, yet those who are first entering the world of cooking may not be fully aware of these options. 'Mindful Cooking' aims to educate these first-timers on sustainable and healthy food options, helping them find locally grown produce in and around New Paltz, and encouraging them to incorporate healthy recipes into their everyday lives.
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: 10:00 AM on Fri, 3 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • SUNY New Paltz shares campus re-opening plan
  • New Paltz re-opening FAQs 
  • Victoria Cymbal ’20 (Journalism) shares her story on the College's Community Pandemic Blog
  • Summer activities with SUNY while social distancing
  • SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training reminder 
  • Former SUNY New Paltz athlete Goldie Harrison ’16 in New Paltz Magazine
  • From our community: AC² summer research on Instagram stories 
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

SUNY New Paltz shares campus re-opening plan with limited seated courses and on-campus housing
The College will offer a mix of remote, online and face-to-face courses this fall with appropriate social distancing, personal protective equipment (PPE) and focused cleaning protocols

Fall re-opening FAQs
Find answers to many of your questions about the College's plans for fall 2020 

A glimpse into the lives of Hudson Valley musicians and artists during the COVID-19 pandemic
Victoria Cymbal ’20 (Journalism) shares her story on the College's Community Pandemic Blog; submit your story today!

Summer activities with SUNY while social distancing
The Hudson Valley Writing Project at SUNY New Paltz offers online programs for young writers  

SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
Help us assess the efficacy of the Daily Digest e-newsletter as a tool for sharing important information with the campus community

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training reminder 
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion training is required for all employees who did not attend one of the classroom-based sessions in January. These two modules are offered online through Everfi, an outside vendor. Everfi is sending out weekly reminders to those who have not completed the modules. If you would like another link or a password reset, please send an email to employeetraining@newpaltz.edu. 
 
 
"True Grit" - Former SUNY New Paltz athlete Goldie Harrison ’16 (Business Marketing; Digital Media Production) leads with determination, both on and off the court. 
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Upcoming webinar: Social Security and your retirement
Free educational workshop offered on July 7 and July 14; RSVP now!

College to test mass notification system on Tuesday, July 7
Those on campus may hear a series of loud tones around 1 p.m.

SUNY Sail offers courses in Mindful Leadership, register now!
Fall courses will explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices impact the development of the fundamental qualities of living and leading well

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free webinars for all employees during the month of July, reserve your spot now!

 

Coronavirus updates

July 3 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

'Walking on a Tightrope'
How college graduates are dealing with an uncertain future
The River, 6/28/20

 

From Our Community

 
by Paul Tola ’22 (Electrical Engineering)
AC² students, faculty adapted to unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19 and presented their summer research live via Webex, June 30. Here, Paul Tola ’22 (Electrical Engineering) talks about his research "Noise Vibration and Harshness Testing." 
Follow AC² on Instagram @ampcstepnp for more.  
The AC² (AMP & CSTEP Community) Program, which supports underrepresented students working toward careers in STEM fields, provides an example of the campus community’s perseverance. The program reconfigured its annual summer research experience for undergraduate students in STEM, enabling them to produce original scholarship while respecting social distancing guidelines.
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
Please just reply to this email or write to communication@newpaltz.edu and let us know what you would like to see in this space. Thank you!
*Note: Opinions expressed by our contributors belong solely to their authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of SUNY New Paltz.
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Thu, 2 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Stories of Pride: Assistant Professor Catherine Herne
  • One Book, One New Paltz 
  • Virtual Planetarium show, today!
  • Follow the Center for Student Engagement on social media 
  • Share your COVID-19 story in the College’s Community Pandemic Blog
  • SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
  • Holiday clarification for July 4th
  • The SUNY New Paltz Foundation's Annual Report on Generosity 
  • Theses & capstones: Interactive jewelry 
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Stories of Pride: Catherine Herne, optical physics assistant professor at New Paltz
SPIE spoke with Herne during Pride Month about her experience in optics and photonics as well as within the greater STEM community

2020 One Book, One New Paltz
The Benjamin Center for Public Policy Initiatives announces the 2020 One Book, One New Paltz selection, “Ocean at the End of the Lane," by Neil Gaiman  

Virtual Planetarium show – live stream today!
Explore star groups and galaxies via Zoom at 8:30 p.m. 

Follow the Center for Student Engagement on social media @newpaltzcse
Inclusive and innovative opportunities for students to build connections and create community  

Share your COVID-19 story in the College’s Community Pandemic Blog
Inviting multimedia submissions (writing, visual art, audio, video, performance and more) for a new communal storytelling project 

SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
Help us assess the efficacy of the Daily Digest e-newsletter as a tool for sharing important information with the campus community

Holiday clarification for July 4th 
The State has not designated an alternate day of observance for Independence Day in 2020, which falls on a Saturday this year. It is a pass day holiday. This means that the State did not choose either Friday, July 3, or Monday, July 6, to close offices. Employees who work Monday through Friday will be credited with the day, which they can use at a later date (with supervisory approval).
All eligible full-time employees with Attendance Rules coverage are entitled to 12 holidays a year. For classified service employees in the Executive branch of State service who work Monday through Friday with Saturday and Sunday off, Saturday, July 4, 2020, will be observed as a pass day holiday and those eligible employees will earn 7.5 or 8 hours of holiday leave to be used at another time, subject to supervisory approval.
For CSEA employees in the ASU, OSU or DMNA bargaining unit, holiday leave not used one year after the date it is earned expires. Employees in the CSEA ISU, PS&T, RRSU, and M/C bargaining units should be given reasonable opportunity to exhaust holiday leave prior to separation.
Contact the College's Payroll Office at payroll@newpaltz.edu if you have any questions. 
 
 
"The College, the country and the world have been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. During this unprecedented time, please know that we are thinking of our SUNY New Paltz community, in addition to the healthcare and public service workers who work on the front lines. Amid this uncertainty, however, we are sustained by the overwhelming resilience, compassion and perseverance that surrounds us. We have seen many examples on our campus, and we know they are happening in your communities as well. We hope to bring some of that light to you through this annual Report on Generosity." -Vice President of the Office of Development & Alumni Relations and Executive Director of the SUNY New Paltz Foundation Erica Marks   
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

College to test mass notification system on Tuesday, July 7
Those on campus may hear a series of loud tones around 1 p.m.

SUNY Sail offers courses in Mindful Leadership, register now!
Fall courses will explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices impact the development of the fundamental qualities of living and leading well

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free webinars for all employees during the month of July, reserve your spot now!

 

Coronavirus updates

July 2 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Pandemic Pivot: Educators Re-Examine Long-Held Assumptions
The COVID-19 pandemic presents intense logistical challenges
Chronogram, 7/1/20

 

Student Capstones and Thesis Work

It was genuinely difficult to keep up with the staggering volume of galleries, exhibitions, original research and video presentations New Paltz students published at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. We'd like to take time this summer to spotlight individual projects and give this exceptional scholarship and creative work its due.

 

Today, curious and interactive jewelry from the Spring 2020 MFA Thesis Show.

 
by Stefan Gougherty ’20g (Metal) 
"Sampling content from trash to treasure, these playful objects are unpretentious and subversive. Exploring the surreal through engineering and illusion, these antics of adornment confound expectations. In celebration of our collective progress, I leverage industrial materials and manufacturing processes to anchor the work firmly within the present. Through mashups of contrasting realities and exploration of randomness, I articulate this strange new digital world. Staging collisions between vastly different references of time, scale and subject matter, an underlying unity can be found among the debris of shape and memory." 
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
  • Want to share a photograph with friends and colleagues?
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Posted on: 10:00 AM on Wed, 1 July

   
We created this daily newsletter to keep students, faculty and staff informed about campus news and resources for distance learning, while also reducing the volume of emails we're all receiving. Read more here.
 

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Commitment to become an anti-racist campus
  • The Center for Student Engagement open for business
  • Gerald Benjamin's virtual retirement celebration 
  • Alumna's book helps children cope with COVID-19
  • Stonewall to SUNY virtual event, today! 
  • SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
  • Compliance training reminder 
  • Alumnus reflects on working with Meryl Streep 
  • From our community: A look to the skies 
  • Events and opportunities
  • Coronavirus updates
  • The latest from media
 

News from around campus

Commitment to Become an Anti-Racist Campus
A message from President Christian and the President's Cabinet

The Center for Student Engagement open for business!
Center is officially open, effective July 1, 2020

A half century of influence celebrated at SUNY New Paltz
Recap of the College's virtual retirement celebration honoring Gerald Benjamin 

Share your COVID-19 story in the College’s Community Pandemic Blog
Inviting multimedia submissions (writing, visual art, audio, video, performance and more) for a new communal storytelling project 

Alumna’s book “The Way the World Changed” helps children understand COVID-19
Faith Krigsman ’15 (Early Childhood Education: English) crafts inspiring, timely children's book

TODAY! Stonewall to SUNY: A virtual commemoration at 3 p.m.
Join a collective of scholars working at the intersection of LGBTQI+ and Black Lives Matter activism

SUNY Virtual Symposium on Adaptive Learning today at 2 p.m.
Virtual event explores how adaptive courseware works to apply learning science insights that support student success

SURVEY: The future of the Daily Digest e-newsletter
Help us assess the efficacy of the Daily Digest e-newsletter as a tool for sharing important information with the campus community

Compliance Training Reminder 
The deadline for annual compliance training has been extended to October 31. New York State requires all employees to complete training on a calendar year basis on Workplace Violence Prevention and Title IX/Sexual Harassment. All UUP-represented professional staff and full-time faculty are also required to complete Clery Act training. All employees are also required to complete training on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. 

 
 
“WHAT IT'S LIKE TO... Design a theatre set for Meryl Streep." Alumnus C. Otis Sweezey ’69 (Theatre Arts) shares his early career experiences that included working with the well-known actress in the latest issue of New Paltz Magazine. Read more online.
 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings from the Office of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

College to test mass notification system on Tuesday, July 7
Those on campus may hear a series of loud tones around 1 p.m.

SUNY Sail offers courses in Mindful Leadership, register now!
Fall courses will explore how meditation, reflection, communication and other contemplative practices impact the development of the fundamental qualities of living and leading well

Keep your financial goals on track with TIAA’s live webinars
Free webinars for all employees during the month of July, reserve your spot now

 

Coronavirus updates

July 1 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases to report as of 4 p.m. yesterday

 

The latest from media

Highland resident overcame pandemic depression to run first marathon
Alumnus sets course on Hudson Valley Rail Trail
Poughkeepsie Journal, 6/30/20

 

From our community

 
A red-tailed hawk flies by the iconic Skytop Tower with a red-winged blackbird close behind. Photo taken June 24 by Robin Weinstein ’14 (Photography). Follow @robsta_gram for more on Instagram. 
 

Daily Digest readers: We want to hear from you! 

Our team is seeking input on how this newsletter can best serve students, faculty and staff as we all adjust to new ways of teaching, learning, working and living.
We're inviting submissions* and ideas of all kinds:
  • Have important news to share with the SUNY New Paltz community?
  • Developed an innovative solution to improve remote teaching and learning?
  • Figured out a lifehack to help yourself stay positive?
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