First Lt. Mohsin A. Naqvi, a 2005 Geneseo graduate, was among four killed on Sept. 17 when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle in Gerdia Seria, Afghanistan.
Read MoreHarding lecturer shares stories about antebellum period
At the fifth annual Walter Harding Lecture on Sept. 24, Frances Smith Foster addressed "'Freedom's Journal' and its Work; or Facts, Falsehoods and Common Sense."
Read MoreStudents harvest benefits of garden
The Geneseo Food Project celebrated its one-year anniversary on Sept. 17 with an open house where visitors could sample and take home fresh vegetables from the Geneseo Community Garden.
Read MoreGeneseo welcomes new deans
This fall, Geneseo welcomes new deans Polly Radosh, dean of the college, Michael Schinski, dean of the School of Business and Jonathan Gonder, dean of the School of the Arts.
Read MoreSpeaker laments world health system
In honor of World Health Day, Geneseo saw distinguished international medicine fellow Dr. Pholophat Inboriboon give a keynote address entitled "Partnering in Health: A Global Perspective," on Thursday, April 17.
Read MoreSpeaker warns on nuclear future
The danger of annihilation and destruction by nuclear weapons were discussed in Newton Hall on Wednesday, April 16, as peace activist Cheryl Wertz presented a lecture focused on promoting a new U.S. foreign policy, abolishing nuclear weapons and building a human-rights culture.
Read MoreLeaders inspire others at mass volunteer meeting
Surrounded by pictures of smiling African children, audience members at the FACE AIDS Inaugural World Health Day Volunteer Mixer listened to inspirational stories from student volunteers who donated their time to make changes in the world.
Read MoreStudent magazine boosts local business
Looking for something to do in the area? Soon you'll be able to peruse LIVE Magazine, an entirely student-produced publication that aims to introduce Geneseo residents to the businesses and attractions of Livingston County.
Read MoreProtest breaks out on MCC gay-marriage ruling appeal
Protesters in Monroe County recently rallied against an appeal that aims to overturn a recent state ruling on gay marriage.
Read MoreSpeaker offers warning on climate change, pollution
The issue of global warming came to the forefront on Wednesday night, as Dr. Patrick Bond of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, delivered his lecture on "How to - and Not to - Solve Climate Change."
Read MoreNew York Times editor melds science, journalism
Issues on science and journalism filled Newton Hall on Tuesday, as Geneseo students and faculty gathered for a presentation given by New York Times assistant science editor David Corcoran.
Read MoreN.Y. recognizes out-of-state gay marriage
Gay-marriage advocates celebrated a major victory after a New York State appellate court ruled that a same-sex marriage in Canada must be recognized within the state.
Read MoreLockhart houses artist's versatile, ambitious works
A stunning display of talent, "Many Visions," is an array of works born from artist Richard Beale's craving for personal growth. From watercolors to etchings to needlepoint, Beale incorporates several artistic mediums in a variety of styles. Beale's myriad works are not only a reaction to the abstract expressionism of his training, but a representation of a 50-year period of change.
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