Two western New York electric utilities are offering customers one year of free credit monitoring after a software contractor allowed unauthorized access to personal customer information.
Read MoreLetchworth dining hall scheduled for remodeling
Letchworth Dining Hall is set to undergo an extensive $16 million renovation beginning this summer and concluding just before the fall semester of 2014.
Read MoreSUNY appoints new president of Binghamton University
The State University of New York Board of Trustees has appointed Harvey G. Stenger Jr. as the seventh president of Binghamton University, effective Jan. 1, 2012.
Read MoreToby Ring wins Hillel leadership award
Geneseo senior Toby Ring won a national leadership award from Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, the largest Jewish campus organization in the world.
Read MoreDepartments examine enrollment, class sizes
As the student-to-faculty ratio increases in academic departments across campus, larger departments are exploring ways to manage enrollment and make class sizes more manageable.
Read MoreBudget restraints, understaffing hamper psychology department
Registration for the spring semester proved difficult for many psychology majors due to an understaffed department and limited space in classes.
Read MoreGeneseo General Assembly provokes discussion
Occupy Geneseo held its first general assembly Thursday Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. on the College Green, drawing approximately 53 students and faculty.
Read MoreMount Morris, LATS offer Thursday night bus service
Beginning Nov. 3, the Livingston Area Transportation Service (LATS) will offer a weekly Thursday night bus service from MacVittie College Union to the village of Mount Morris.
Read MoreCode of Conduct reevaluates sexual assault
In response to a letter sent by the Office for Civil Rights to colleges nationwide last spring, the Geneseo Student Code of Conduct is undergoing changes regarding sexual assault cases.
Read MoreSA deficit leftover from 2010-2011
Each year, Student Association undergoes a standard budget audit to assess the previous year's transactions. Last week's audit revealed a $109,000 deficit left over from last year's executive board.
Read MoreVillage passes law to restrict student housing
Following a public hearing on Oct. 3, the Geneseo Village Board voted in favor of revising the town zoning law in order to prevent the conversion of single-family homes into two-family houses that could potentially be rented out to students.
Read MoreLivingston C.A.R.E.S. aids flood relief efforts in Binghamton
As communities in the Binghamton area recover from recent flooding, Geneseo students are doing their part to get involved.
Read MoreGas explosion in Mumford destroys plant
Last Tuesday, Sept. 13, a fire resulting in a gas explosion destroyed the Burnwell propane plant in the hamlet of Mumford, N.Y., 17 miles northwest of Geneseo.
Read MoreHurricane season hits New York
New York State is in recovery from August's Hurricane Irene, which severely affected parts of downstate New York, and the recent flooding in the Binghamton area.
Read MoreMooney appointed athletic director
After completing a national search, Michael Mooney was named Geneseo's director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation. Prior to his promotion, Mooney acted as interim director since January 2011, following Marilyn Moore's retirement.
Read MoreVillage board passes 2011-2012 budget
Geneseo Mayor Richard Hatheway's proposed 2011-2012 village budget was passed in a public meeting of the Village Board of Trustees on Tuesday.
Read MoreMilne librarian receives prestigious award
Ed Rivenburgh, Milne Library's Information Delivery Services project director and former library director, was recently honored with the 2011 Virginia Boucher/Online Computer Library Center Distinguished Inter-Library Loan Librarian Award.
Read MoreMain Street businesses form new Merchants Association to organize village events
A new group has effectively replaced Geneseo Uptown Merchants Association, an organization that serviced the community for nearly 15 years. The Geneseo Merchants Association will take on the role of town event organizer.
Read MoreNew registration system draws praise, criticism
Geneseo's new registration system, which seeks to give priority to graduating seniors and institutes a series of block registration windows, has drawn both praise and criticism from the student body.
Read MoreStudents collect flip-flops for Iraqi children
Through April 15, Operation Flip-Flop, Niagara Hall's campus-wide program, is collecting flip-flops and money for Iraqi children who are without shoes.
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