Attendees at Geneseo's annual President's Lecture on Diversity were forced to move to a larger lecture hall in Newton due to the number of people who showed up to hear author Bruce Jacobs speak on Thursday, April 3.
Read MoreI-390 death prompts proposal to change law
Following the death of Geneseo student Kaitlin Charity in October, the Livingston County sheriff has proposed changes to an existing New York State law which would mandate drivers involved in all collisions pull over their vehicles to ensure that no person was injured.
Read MoreFinger Lakes swimmer relates tremendous tale of transformation
On Wednesday, Dec. 5, Kathryn FitzSimmons, a Geneseo alumna, retired 8th grade English teacher, and self-proclaimed mermaid spoke to students on her inspiring experiences in turning her life around for the better.
Read MoreCivil rights leader draws hundreds
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP, presented an informative and powerful presentation on the state of race in America that invigorated the audience in a packed Wadsworth Auditorium.
Read MoreNAACP chairman to speak Wednesday
Julian Bond, NAACP chairman and a leader in the modern civil rights movement, will deliver a lecture at Geneseo on Wednesday, Oct. 24, as part of the James Jeremiah Wadsworth Endowed Lecture Series. His presentation is titled, "An Evening with Julian Bond: 'Civil Rights: In the Day, Today, and Tomorrow.'"
Read MorePrinting-cost drop a victory for environmentalists
After years of pressuring the department of Computing & Information Technology to make black and white double-sided printing more enticing to students, Geneseo Environmental Organization seems to have finally gotten a breakthrough.
Read MoreMyCourses portal aims to change way professors, students interact
The recent implementation of myCourses, a Web portal to manage course material, is intended to make life easier for students and faculty of the college community.
Read More100 Volunteers offers freshmen fun and the chance to reach out
Labor Day is a time for friends to gather together for a good time. On Labor Day in Geneseo, new friends not only came together, but reached out into the community with the third annual 100 Volunteers Program.
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