Associate professor of management Farooq Sheikh teaches a rigorous Production & Operations Management course which serves to teach students about looking at business problems from an analytical perspective. Sheikh has taught this course since graduate school, and his passion for the material and his students shines through in the classroom.
Read MoreNorovirus spreads around campus, affects students in the weeks following spring break
Lauderdale Health and Counseling Center sent out an email on Thursday April 4 regarding the stomach virus that has spread throughout the college.
Read MoreAlumnus returns to campus for discussion concerning personal growth, triumph over childhood struggles
Geneseo Opportunities for Leadership Development Professional Development event titled “Resilience and Persistence in Careers” on March 14 during which he discussed his youth as an Egyptian immigrant with cancer and how it influenced his outlook on life.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Philosophy professor engages students with unconventional subject matter
Skeptic and movie fanatic David Hahn is an adjunct lecturer of philosophy at Geneseo. Hahn has worked at other institutions prior to his time here, but he says Geneseo has provided him the opportunity to teach unique subject material that he hasn’t had the chance to do elsewhere.
Read MoreBasketball player discovers love for modeling, photography
Communication major senior Sean Avery can be found shooting hoops on the basketball court or modeling throughout the streets of New York City. As a member of the men’s basketball team for the past four years, Avery reflects on the influence basketball has had on his experience at Geneseo.
Read MoreClass Profile: SPAN 482 introduces students to role of zombies in literature
Being relatively new to Geneseo’s campus, visiting assistant professor of Spanish Francisco Puerto Ureña hopes to help students explore Spanish culture while analyzing zombie narratives in different media. Known by his students as “Paco,” Puerto has a passion for the material that shines through when teaching SPAN 482: Spanish Zombie Narratives.
Read MoreBusiness professor devotes career to students’ success, lifelong learning
Lecturer and School of Business Internship Director Robert Boyd has been involved with the Geneseo community since 1996, where he worked at a firm that employed Geneseo students as interns. It wasn’t until 2007, however, that Boyd fully immersed himself into the Geneseo community and became a part-time lecturer.
Read MoreBusiness professor devotes career to students’ success, lifelong learning
Lecturer and School of Business Internship Director Robert Boyd has been involved with the Geneseo community since 1996, where he worked at a firm that employed Geneseo students as interns. It wasn’t until 2007, however, that Boyd fully immersed himself into the Geneseo community and became a part-time lecturer.
Read MoreMauceri: Administration has failed by refusing to dismiss accused professor
The Lamron’s Nov. 15 article that reported allegations regarding an improper relationship between a former Geneseo student and professor of history Emilye Crosby.
Read MoreProfessor, students participate in NASA’s Mars landing mission
Assistant professor of geological sciences Nick Warner and two geological science students partook in research for NASA’s Mars landing mission. NASA’s Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport probe concluded its seven-month, 300-mile-long journey when it successfully touched base near the red planet’s equator on Monday Nov. 26.
Read MoreFirst openly gay NFL player speaks on personal story, finds calling as an activist
Michael Sam, the first openly gay person to be drafted into the National Football League, spoke at Geneseo on Thursday Nov. 8.
Read MoreGender bias continues in finance industry despite proven benefits of workplace diversity
It is 2018 and women have made tremendous strides across various sectors politically, economically and socially. In North America, women account for over half of the entry-level workforce in financial services.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Dutch foreign exchange student navigates American culture, adapts to university life
History fanatic, foreign exchange student Lukas Jan de Ruiter is studying history at Geneseo through a partnership the school has with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Since his arrival, de Ruiter has made strides to assimilate into American culture through his involvement on campus.
Read MoreCLUB PROFILE: Livingston CARES
Livingston CARES is a non-profit hurricane relief organization that provides Geneseo students the opportunity to directly impact many lives. Established shortly after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Livingston CARES has hosted many service trips annually and has sent over 100 volunteers to various locations around the world.
Read More“The Voice” contestant Austin Giorgio to headline GCAB’s first Fall Fest
The Geneseo Campus Activities Board and Geneseo Late Knight invites the whole campus to come celebrate fall on Oct. 11 at the first ever Fall Fest. The will be held at the MacVittie Union Plaza from 6 to 9 p.m. and it will features performances by different student organizations including Bhangra, Hips N’ Harmony, Knightline and Exit 8.
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT ON: Ian Alam
Marketing mastermind and professor Ian Alam, who is nationally recognized as one of the top ten best marketing professors, has been on the Geneseo faculty since 2001.
Read MoreConstitution Day event opens dialogue on creating more peaceful communities
In celebration of Constitution Day, the college held a “deliberative dialogue” on Monday Sept. 17 in the MacVittie College Union ballroom to discuss how communities should approach reducing violence.
Read MoreEnd of semester stress may negatively impact sex lives
As the school year comes to an end and final exams begin, it’s normal to feel stressed and overwhelmed. High levels of anxiety can impact every aspect of your life, including the physical, emotional and sexual.
Read MoreBiology major pursues research on housing policy, discrimination
As his college career comes to an end, biology major senior Ryan Carpenter decided to deviate from the sciences and pursue something completely different.
Read MoreExcessive social media use may distort, harm relationships
In the past decade, social media has undoubtedly taken over as the most powerful tool technology has to offer. Social networks are constantly expanding; they are used to keep in touch with people and to update the world on what is occurring in people’s daily lives.
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