High school AP courses give students false expectations for college, leave many unprepared

There is a fundamental flaw with high school curriculum: the lack of preparation it gives students for college. 

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Village Mayor visits campus, discusses diversity

On Nov. 21, Geneseo Village Mayor Margaret Duff visited the Geneseo campus to host a discussion about inclusivity, diversity and equity both on the campus and in the surrounding community. 

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Ambiguity around midterm grades cleared, required for first year students only

At Geneseo, midterm grades serve as an avenue for students to track their academic progress and success throughout the semester. Faculty and staff vary in the perceived value of posting midterm grades, leading to a large discrepancy in their posting. 

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The Enrollment Office implements initiatives to better serve enrollment goals, plans for the class of 2024

This past academic year Geneseo did not meet its enrollment goals. This was communicated to the campus community in an email sent by the Vice President of Enrollment, Costas Solomou, on Sept. 30. 

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Club crew team undergoes changes in leadership with vacancy in coaching staff, students assume positions

In previous weeks the former Geneseo club crew team coach, William Greene, was dismissed from his position on behalf of the crew team’s governing body, the Student Association. His absence creates uncertainty for upcoming seasons. 

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College hires new vice president for Finance and Administration, Julie Buehler

Since she graduated from Geneseo in 1998, Julie Buehler has rejoined the campus community as the new vice president for Finance and Administration. She began work on July 25. 

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Fraser and Sturges upcoming renovation to create more student space

Beginning in the winter of 2020, Fraser and Sturges hall will undergo a two-year renovation. 

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