Dr. Beth Cholette is both a registered yoga teacher and a licensed Clinical Psychologist. She has about 25 years of experience as a practicing psychologist and implements her therapeutic strategies in both of her practices.
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Education major sophomore Aidan Aman humorously describes a recent experience when he had to student teach and work on a dairy farm, and how he had to change roles every day for each job position (Leila Sassouni / knights’ life editor).
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Early childhood education major sophomore Veronica Dailey (pictured above) is a transfer student who discusses the obstacles of settling in at a new school, but who also reflects on the success she has had in transitioning to a new school
Read MoreClub expo encourages students’ involvement in campus activities
The Student Organization Club Expo hosted by the Department of Student Life on Wednesday Jan. 29 offered students the unique opportunity to browse through the different activities and organizations offered on campus.
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Adolescent English education major senior Taylor Manes hopes to one day teach adolescents and provide them with the same support she received from her educators during her youth.
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Steve Dresbach is an Instructional Support Professional who works closely with students to assist them with multimedia projects. He enjoys watching students use the tools they learn at Geneseo in their later careers.
Read MoreLearn about MiNT: Geneseo’s student-run magazine
MiNT magazine is the longest running student-run literary magazine at Geneseo. Each magazine issue reflects students’ written and visual work at that point in time. The club’s mission is to provide an outlet for creative expression on campus that welcomes diverse voices making exemplary art.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Student reflects on study abroad trip to Ecuador, plans to return in the near future
Political science and international relations double major sophomore Cade Reed studied abroad in Ecuador, as he plans to pursue a career one day as an immigration attorney. He embarked on this experience after working with the Study Abroad Office, which inspired him to want to become an intern for the 2019-2020 school year.
Read MoreLivingston CARES organizes service trips for hurricane relief, promotes future volunteer opportunities
Livingston CARES is a nonprofit organization that works solely with Geneseo. Its trips are based on assisting people across the country (and surrounding territories) who have been affected by natural disasters. This organization creates a strong relationship between trip participants, the general Geneseo community and those who are affected by natural disasters.
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Anthropology major sophomore Ariel Samoohy is a student athlete for the Men’s Soccer team. He discussed the run-down of this past year’s soccer season, and the lessons he learned both on and off the field
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Student discovers love for journalism in his earlier years, hopes to continue writing
Throughout his academic career, communication major senior Cal Hoag has discovered a love for journalism. His love, which first began in high school, has continued through his college experiences as he continued to write and involved himself in more journalistic opportunities.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: An inside look at the SUNY Geneseo Memes Instagram account
Many Geneseo students have recently stumbled upon the SUNY Geneseo Memes account on Instagram. This account, which has undoubtedly risen in its popularity among the Geneseo student body—as evidenced by its more than 3,000 followers— is run by a student who prefers to keep their identity anonymous.
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English major senior Claire Corbeaux explains that her initial exploration into English courses sophomore year influenced the rest of her Geneseo experience.
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Meet Denna Steltzer, a CAS employee who has worked at Geneseo for five years. She has various skills as an employee, as she is tasked with being a cashier and stocking food.
Read MoreMeet the Honors Society: Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi is an International Honor Society for Education. Geneseo’s very own chapter, Epsilon Tau, focuses on service opportunities that surround and incorporate the various fields of education. Members of this society have the opportunity to participate in service projects during the semester that may be specific to the field they are most interested in pursuing in their college career.
Read MoreInclusive Choir aims to create stronger bonds with club open to all
The Geneseo Inclusive Choir, the first of its kind on campus, is a music and singing group open to every student, regardless of major, year or ability. The choir began under the guidance of biology and philosophy double major senior Lauren Sternberg, who as the president of the Center of Integrative Learning and a student ambassador, was able to receive a grant to pursue a project of interest. This project manifested in the Inclusive Choir, which involves both Geneseo students as well as students from the LIVES program.
Read MoreMulticultural sorority reunites with alumnae, reflects on friendships, history
The Zeta Beta Iota multicultural sorority on campus recently had its alumnae reunion with women who attended Geneseo from as early as the 1990s. English major senior and sorority president Mya Nazaire and mathematics major senior vice president Kiana Henderson organized this event to rekindle their friendships with former alumnae of the Geneseo chapter. They were both in awe of the successful outcome of the event and grateful they received the opportunity to hear some incredible stories from attendees.
Read MoreMulticultural sorority promotes empowerment, preserving tradition
The Zeta Phi Beta sorority is the only multicultural Greek organization on Geneseo’s campus. The Geneseo chapter was chartered in 1979. Members of the sorority hope to preserve its history for years to come.
Read MoreGeneseo Hillel promotes community and culture with family weekend event
Geneseo Hillel held its first Family Weekend event on Friday Sept. 20 at the Interfaith Center. This event, which was open to all Geneseo families and current students, involved student-led activities and a delicious falafel dinner.
Read MoreJournalist Martha Raddatz delivers Wadsworth lecture, focuses on experience with conflict
ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and Co-Anchor of This Week with George Stephanopoulos Martha Raddatz was the speaker for the 2019 James Jeremiah Wadsworth Lecture Series on Sept. 18. Raddatz has covered all aspects of foreign policy for nearly 20 years, reporting from the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House and conflict zones around the world.
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