With help from roadblocks, witnesses and trucking associations, as well as evidence that includes vehicle parts and video surveillance, the Livingston County Sheriff's Department has found and interviewed the drivers responsible for the hit-and-run death of junior Kaitlin Charity.
Read MoreHit-and-run death shocks campus
The Geneseo community was shocked Saturday to learn of the hit-and-run death of Kaitlin Charity, a junior from East Islip, N.Y. Charity was killed early that morning on I-390 only minutes after she had been ticketed for speeding by a state trooper.
Read MoreAuthor questions female motives for marriage
On Wednesday, Oct. 3, Leslie Bennetts, a long-time journalist previously with The New York Times and current contributing editor of Vanity Fair, gave a presentation on her book The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much?
Read MoreJefferson expert speaks on how founding father changed history
The Fourth Annual Walter Harding Lecture was delivered on Wednesday, Sept. 19 by Betsy Erkkila, the Henry Sanborn Noyes professor of literature at Northwestern University.
Read MoreSociology professor's resignation sparks discussion
The resignation of longtime associate sociology professor Patricia Murphy has created a stir in the Geneseo campus. Murphy, who had a reputation for frequently missing her classes, had taught at Geneseo since 1991.
Read MoreConstruction projects mark big changes
With the conclusion of the first week of classes, both new and returning students witnessed substantial construction campus-wide. The renovations, which began over the summer, will cost nearly $30 million according to college officials.
Read MoreUnion Patio, construction projects planned for summer
With the Spring semester coming to a close, students can expect to see many changes throughout the college campus when they return in the Fall. Over the summer, the College will begin spending nearly $30 million on campus renovations and construction.
Read MoreGeneseo commemorates Susan B. Anthony's life and influence
SUNY Geneseo continues to commemorate the revolutionary contributions of Susan B. Anthony this semester as part of a year-long celebration initiated by Provost Katherine Conway-Turner. "Susan B. Anthony: Women's Rights, Women's Power" officially started in September 2006, and is guided by a committee of Geneseo faculty, staff and students who have been coordinating events related to the theme since March 2006.
Read MoreGeneseo signs agreement with South Korean high school
On Nov. 17, 2006, Geneseo signed an agreement with Yangchung High School in South Korea. This agreement will allow a handful of selected students from the high school in Seoul to attend college at Geneseo beginning in Fall 2007.
Read MoreLocal 2005 Geneseo graduate dies of Muscular Dystrophy
GENESEO, N.Y. - On Nov. 16, Eric Grammas, a SUNY Geneseo graduate and resident of Geneseo, died suddenly at his home. He was 24.
Read MoreSexuality scholar presents annual memorial lecture
GENESEO, N.Y. - On Monday, Nov. 13, Laura Doan, professor of cultural history and sexuality studies and co-director of the Centre for the Study of Sexuality and Culture at the University of Manchester, was the featured speaker at the second annual Rose Alent Memorial Lecture and Bash.
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