This newsletter is a daily source of campus news, information about events, useful tips for navigating campus this fall, and updates about confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our community. Read more here.
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Coronavirus update: Two off-campus students with a recent campus presence have tested positive
- New Paltz earns high praise as one of America’s most environmentally friendly colleges
- Provost Lyman’s November 2020 Report to Faculty
- What Just Happened?: A conversation about the election, today at 5 p.m.
- The show must go on at the Woodstock Film Festival
- Employee tuition assistance program now open for winter and spring
- MFA alumni "Breaking Through" with Dorsky Museum exhibition opening this weekend
- Events and resources, including a "walk & roll" with new faculty at the River 2 Ridge trail and the Hollaback! harassment intervention training
- The latest from media
- From our community: The Dorsky Museum thanks guests and supporters for a successful, virtual Art Uncorked
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"Breaking Through": Fourteen recent MFA alumni will share thesis work at an in-person exhibition at the Dorsky Museum, Nov. 7 - 15.
Pictured above: Karen Jaimes ’20g (Ceramics), “Bananaman, Ecuador, Quichua descendant” (2020), custom clay, glaze, decal (image courtesy of the artist).
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COVID-19 testing information
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Upcoming Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion Trainings
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Walk & roll with new faculty, today at 3:30 p.m. Can you imagine starting your career at New Paltz during a global pandemic? All are invited to help our newest colleagues feel at home with a walk, a ride or just a quick hello at the River 2 Ridge Trail parking lot
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Resilience in the age of devastating storms Karla Vermeulen, deputy director of the Institute for Disaster Mental Health, discusses the changing landscape of research-based trauma care as natural disasters become more frequent and more devastating American Psychological Association, 11/1/20
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Dorsky Museum staff and leadership took a moment to create this video thank-you to their guests and supporters for making this year's virtual Art Uncorked a great success.
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