Several years ago The Lamron featured a column, The Weekly Wave, written by a swimmer. This column highlighted the Geneseo swimming and diving team’s weekly accomplishments and reflected on what it meant to be a swimmer. After much pestering from my teammates, I’ve finally been cajoled into restarting that column.
Read MoreHistory professor Justin Behrend publishes in NYT blog
On Sept. 15 assistant history professor Justin Behrend published an article in the New York Times’ Opinionator blog.
Read MoreNew transportation options on campus
Starting this semester, Geneseo is offering two new transportation options for students – Hertz on Demand and Rideshare – supported by Campus Auxiliary Services and Geneseo's Parking & Transportation Services.
Read MoreMiddle States accreditation process continues with self study
Geneseo is in the process of conducting a self-study as part of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccreditation process.
Read MoreOceangrapher reveals Neptune’s secrets
On March 24 oceanographer David Gallo, director of special projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, presented a lecture to students titled "Beyond the Titanic: Deepest Secrets of Neptune's Realm."
Read MoreLiving Routes brings ecovillage discussion, opportunites to students
On March 4, Geneseo hosted a sustainability lecture featuring Daniel Greenberg, the founder and executive director of Living Routes.
Read MoreReferendum vote to include potential activity fee increase
Next week, Geneseo will be holding a referendum vote to determine whether student activity fees, which fund and are allocated by the Student Association, will remain mandatory or revert to being voluntary.
Read MoreBank Street Café and Grill reopens after three month shuttering
On Jan. 11, Bank Street Café and Grill officially re-opened its doors under new management after being closed for three months.
Read MoreSUNY joins UCosmic Consortium to coordinate international data
On Jan. 6, the State University of New York and the University of Cincinnati announced that they will be working together to expand the UCosmic Consortium.
Read MoreFormer professor discusses spirituality in art
On Nov. 17, art professor emeritus Richard Beale spoke to students and faculty on “Spirituality and Similar Functions of the Creative Process” as part of the InterFaith Center’s Spiritual Journeys Series.
Read MoreVisiting professor discusses terrorism
On Wednesday Nov. 10, guest speaker Audrey Kurth Cronin delivered a lecture titled “How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns.”
Read MoreGeneseo launches online alumni network
The Geneseo Office of Alumni Relations recently launched U-Knight, a new social networking website designed to allow alumni to stay in touch with friends, network, advertise businesses and stay updated on Geneseo events.
Read MoreGeneseo welcomes new SA program advisor
On Oct. 25, Claire Wright assumed her new position as Geneseo’s Student Association program advisor.
Read MoreUndergrads present research at conference
On the weekend of Oct. 1 - 3, seven Geneseo students presented their research and creative endeavors at the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges Northeast Regional Undergraduate Research Conference.
Read MoreGeneseo celebrates the sciences with students and alumni
On Friday, Sept. 24 the Integrated Science Center hosted "Celebrating the Sciences," a program that invited distinguished Geneseo alumni from various science backgrounds to speak with current students and faculty.
Read MoreWomen earned more Ph.D.s than men last year, study finds
A new study conducted by the Council of Graduate Schools found that for the first time ever, females were awarded more doctoral degrees than males.
Read MoreAcademic departments adapt to budgetary constraints
As the new school year begins, concern over New York State's budget crisis calls into question how Geneseo and its academic departments will handle a stressful financial situation.
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