According to a recent survey by Inside Higher Ed, more than one-third of four-year colleges are purposely recruiting students who won’t require financial aid to pay full price tuition.
Read MoreHomecoming unites students, faculty, alumni
Sept. 23 - 24, students, faculty and alumni assembled on campus for Homecoming Weekend, giving many former Geneseo students opportunities to share their own experiences with students and expressed opinions of the changes at Geneseo.
Read MoreRelay for Life raises donations and awareness
Geneseo's Relay for Life received a show of support in the form of 956 people who raised a collective $65,900 for the American Cancer Society as of Sunday. An additional $3,000 in donations is expected to arrive in the next week.
Read MoreStudent wins Goldwater scholarship
Ben Peterson, a junior biochemistry major, recently became one of 275 students nationwide to be granted the prestigious national Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship in recognition of his scientific research.
Read MoreBiology professor researches connection between worms, humans
On April 6, biology professor Elisabeth Cox delivered "Worm Guts: Using C. elegans to Study Tube Development," a lecture investigating the relationship between early roundworms and more complex organisms.
Read More2011 Chancellor’s Award winners selected
On April 5, four Geneseo seniors will receive the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence, standing among this year's recipients from all across the SUNY system.
Read MoreSexual Assault Teach-in sparks conversation
On Sunday, the College Union Ballroom hosted the Sexual Assault Awareness Teach-In, an effort to increase awareness and prevention of sexual assault on campus.
Read MoreRoemer Lecture explores intersection of science and foreign policy
This Wednesday, the Kenneth Roemer Lecture on World Affairs hosted Norman Neureiter, whose address, "Science and U.S. Foreign Policy," advocated the use of a scientific approach to diplomacy.
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