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Daily Digest: SUNY New Paltz News

Posted on: Monday, November 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM

   
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: No new cases reported as of 5 p.m. yesterday
  • Expanded Test Before You Go testing begins today at Awosting Hall
  • Do you know your time assignment? Undergraduate course registration for spring 2021 starts today
  • WNYC: SUNY's Chancellor on holidays and keeping students safe
  • Survey: Let us know how support.newpaltz.edu is working for you
  • Digital Scholarship Week starts now at the DASH Lab
  • From the Oracle: The School of Fine & Performing Arts adapts
  • Video: The Long Struggle to End the World As We Know It
  • The week ahead at the Career Resource Center
  • Events and resources
  • The latest from media
  • From our community: One more day! Reserve tickets for tomorrow's Distinguished Speaker Series event
 

Coronavirus updates

Nov. 16 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
No new cases reported as of 5 p.m. yesterday

WNYC: SUNY's Chancellor on holidays and keeping students safe
Radio interview with Chancellor Malatras on plans for winter and spring

SUNY New Paltz COVID-19 Dashboard
The College's tally of active cases, on-campus testing, positivity rates, quarantine and more

SUNY System-wide COVID-19 Case Tracker
Published statistics from all 64 campuses, updated every 24 hours

 

News of the day

Undergraduate course registration for spring 2021 begins today
Find your time assignment and My Schedule Planner at my.newpaltz.edu -> Registration

Let us know how the technology support website is working for you
Take this brief survey and help Information Technology Services continue improving support.newpaltz.edu

Digital Scholarship Week (Nov. 16 - 20) starts now at the DASH Lab
Enhance your teaching with new skills in data literacy, GPS mapping, basic audio/video production and more

From the Oracle: The School of Fine & Performing Arts adapts
Reporting on how studio art, theatre and music have continued this fall

Video: College of Liberal Arts & Sciences weighs in on the post-pandemic future of political resistance in the Americas
Rebroadcast of Without Limits panel, "The Long Struggle to End the World As We Know It"

The week ahead at the Career Resource Center
Including two Instagram Live conversations with successful alumnae

 
 
"Education is all a matter of building bridges" - Ralph Ellison, 1963
 

COVID-19 testing information

Volunteers needed: Help make the Test Before You Go effort a success
Testing at double capacity this week means we need extra volunteers
Training and personal protective equipment will be provided
THANK YOU to all who have contributed or plan to contribute to this important initiative

 

Events and resources

Upcoming Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion Trainings

Graduate Programs Open House Week is here!
Learn about academics, careers, financial aid and much more
Register now for the date that corresponds to your program of interest

Nov. 18: Domestic Violence and The Workplace
The state Office of Information Technology Services presents a “Lunch and Learn” event to help employees recognize, react and respond to signs of an unsafe relationship

Want to learn more about Drescher Leave? Join this panel on Nov. 18
Important program helps underrepresented faculty prepare for permanent or continuing appointment

UUP employees can access thousands of free eLearning courses and videos through the Empire KnowledgeBank
Topics range from productivity technologies to developing management and leadership skills

Productivity Enhancement Program enrollment is now open
Exchange accrued leave time for a credit to be applied toward NYSHIP premiums

 

The latest from media

Are the Holidays Cancelled for 2020?
Interviews with college students, including a senior at New Paltz, about how the pandemic is affecting their plans
The Campus, 11/13/20

 

From Our Community

 
“Academic institutions are at the forefront of producing new knowledge and understanding about the world in which we live. These insights, inventions and innovations can have a profound and positive impact on society. However, for that to happen, there must be a commitment and structure in place to support the translation of scholarly research and creativity beyond campus borders.”
Our virtual Distinguished Speaker Series event is almost here! Join us tomorrow, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m., for an illuminating discussion with Rodney D. Priestley, first vice dean for innovation at Princeton University, who will share research and insight into how academic innovation can reach beyond campus borders.
 

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