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Career Resource Center to relocate to academic center of campus

Monday, January 12th, 2009
The Career Resource Center’s front doors on the first floor of the Humanities Building. The center’s staff begins moving to its new location this week.

The Career Resource Center’s front doors on the first floor of the Humanities Building. The center’s staff begins moving to its new location this week.

In an effort to bring student advising and career support to the center of campus, the Career Resource Center is moving from the Haggerty Administration Building to the Humanities Building, beginning Jan. 14.

Tonda Highley, associate dean of student advising and director of the Career Resource Center, is excited about moving to the heart of campus. “We’ve been interested in finding a more accessible space for students,” said Highley.

The major highlight of the new location is that it is closer to classrooms and faculty offices and is now across the concourse from the Academic Advising Center (in the Wooster Science Building), an office that the Career Resource Center works closely with in preparing students for meaningful careers after New Paltz.

The renovation of rooms 105, 105A and 105C in the Humanities Building will provide the center with seven new offices, a waiting area, a reception area, interview rooms and a conference room. The center, which is also the training site for students completing practicums in the Mental Health Counseling Program, will have additional space to carry out training. The center will also be working with Instructional Media Services to install digital signage outside of the new location to announce the center’s programming and events.

The waiting area (left) and an office (right) in Career Resource Center in the Humanities Building.

The waiting area (left) and an office (right) in Career Resource Center in the Humanities Building.

Highley said the move has allowed the department to continue enhancing its services towards their new focus established at the beginning of 2008. “We have shifted our department’s focus towards services to support students seeking internships and post-graduate employment opportunities,” said Highley.

For more information on the Career Resource Center, visit www.newpaltz.edu/careers.

Campus welcomes new faculty and students

Monday, August 25th, 2008
The newest faculty members to join the New Paltz campus community are (front row, l-r): Rachel Mattson (Secondary Education), Aleanna Luethi-Garrecht (Art), Jessica Tuck (Educational Studies), Kathleen Tillman (Psychology), Jacqueline George (English), Vicki Tromanhauser (English), Michelle Woods (English), Rosemary Millham (Secondary Education), Cheryl Wheat Schmidt (Art), Madeleine Arseneasult (Philosophy), Greta Winograd (Psychology), Major Coleman (Black Studies), Daniel Shackman (Communication and Media), Edward Mayer (English), (back row, l-r):  Hamilton Stapell (History), Daniel Lipson (Political Science), Matthew Newcomb (English), Edward Sullivan (Educational Administration), Leah Fabiano (Communication Disorders), Jaclynne Kerner (Art History), Caroline Hopenwasser (Elementary Education), Joel Evans (Music), Tom Sarrantonio (Art), Donald Furman (Business), Isidoro Aren Janeiro (Foreign Languages), Gregory Bynum (Educational Studies) and Scott Saccomano (Nursing). Missing from photo are Thomas Albrecht (Art), Frantz Folmer-Andersen (Chemistry), Petra Kern (Music), Lauren Meeker (Anthropology) and Ying Lin (Engineering).

The newest faculty members to join the New Paltz campus community are (front row, l-r): Rachel Mattson (Secondary Education), Aleanna Luethi-Garrecht (Art), Jessica Tuck (Educational Studies), Kathleen Tillman (Psychology), Jacqueline George (English), Vicki Tromanhauser (English), Michelle Woods (English), Rosemary Millham (Secondary Education), Cheryl Wheat Schmidt (Art), Madeleine Arseneasult (Philosophy), Greta Winograd (Psychology), Major Coleman (Black Studies), Daniel Shackman (Communication and Media), Edward Mayer (English), (back row, l-r): Hamilton Stapell (History), Daniel Lipson (Political Science), Matthew Newcomb (English), Edward Sullivan (Educational Administration), Leah Fabiano (Communication Disorders), Jaclynne Kerner (Art History), Caroline Hopenwasser (Elementary Education), Joel Evans (Music), Tom Sarrantonio (Art), Donald Furman (Business), Isidoro Aren Janeiro (Foreign Languages), Gregory Bynum (Educational Studies) and Scott Saccomano (Nursing). Missing from photo are Thomas Albrecht (Art), Frantz Folmer-Andersen (Chemistry), Petra Kern (Music), Lauren Meeker (Anthropology) and Ying Lin (Engineering).

More than 1,300 first-year students arrived ready to occupy the campus’s residence halls, such as Gage Hall (seen here), on Moving In Day, Aug. 21. For more photos of Moving In Day 2008, visit www.newpaltz.edu/movinginday/photos.html.
More than 1,300 first-year students arrived ready to occupy the campus’s residence halls, such as Gage Hall (seen here), on Moving In Day, Aug. 21. For more photos of Moving In Day 2008, visit www.newpaltz.edu/movinginday/photos.html.
James Schiffer attends his first Fall Convocation on Aug. 22 as the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

James Schiffer attended his first Fall Convocation on Aug. 22 as the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Professor Maureen Morrow (Biology) spoke to the Class of 2012 at Convocation in the Athletic and Wellness Center about the importance of getting involved in life at New Paltz. For more photos of Convocation, visit www.newpaltz.edu/fallconvocation/photos.html. Photos from the Convocation picnic can be viewed at www.newpaltz.edu/fallconvocation/photos_picnic.html.

Professor Maureen Morrow (Biology) spoke to the Class of 2012 at Convocation in the Athletic and Wellness Center about the importance of getting involved in life at New Paltz. For more photos of Convocation, visit www.newpaltz.edu/fallconvocation/photos.html. Photos from the Convocation picnic can be viewed at www.newpaltz.edu/fallconvocation/photos_picnic.html.

Campus prepares for 1,800 new students

Monday, August 11th, 2008

New Paltz is hotter than ever.

Beginning next week, the college will welcome 1,800 of the best and brightest students to campus, 1,300 of which are first-year students.

David Eaton, vice president for enrollment management, said the college continues to offer admission to the very best applicants and due to its rising reputation, many of them have accepted.

“We are becoming known as the quality institution that we really are and many more students are making us their first choice,” said Eaton. “It seems the distinction is accurate – we are the hottest small state school in America.”

This is reflected in this year’s exceptionally high yield rate of 24 percent for accepted first-year students, which is a 14 percent increase over last year’s 21-percent yield. In other words, more students than in previous years who were offered admission have accepted, Eaton said.

This year’s larger-than-normal class was selected from an applicant pool of 13,868, which represents the 18th consecutive year that New Paltz has received the most new student applications among all SUNY colleges.

The number of first-year student applications has risen 54 percent since 2000 and as a result, New Paltz remains one of the most selective universities in the Northeast, accepting only 35 percent of its applicants.

In addition, Eaton said that the quality of the students New Paltz attracts continues to rise. This year, 100 percent of New Paltz’s accepted first-year students came from the top two of five SUNY quality groups, up from 98 percent last year and 75 percent in 2001. First-year students from the top two groups have a mean SAT score of 1160 and a high school average of above 90.

First-year students will arrive on campus on Aug. 21 for Moving In Day. They will be joined a few days later by about 500 transfer students, the acceptance rate for which continues to be a selective 34 percent of this year’s total 2,566 applicants.

A new site for Convocation

The college will usher in the new academic semester with the annual Convocation ceremony on Aug. 22. This year’s program will take place in the Athletic and Wellness Center.

Professor Maureen Morrow (Biology)

Professor Maureen Morrow (Biology)

Maureen Morrow (Biology) will be the convocation speaker. Morrow, who received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service at the 2008 May Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony, is director of the college’s Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities program.

“I am honored to be representing the outstanding faculty at New Paltz and am excited to meet the class of 2012,” she said. “I would like to encourage the students to take advantage of all the college has to offer, especially through getting to know individual faculty members.”

This year, the ceremony was organized by alumnus Michael Vanderbilt ’08 (Theatre Arts). Vanderbilt worked with special events coordinator Judy Albertson (Development), who retired in June, on convocation and commencement events for the past four years. Rachel Gande ’08 (English) also assisted in planning the event.

In order to provide a warm welcome to the 1,800 new students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the Convocation ceremony and the all-campus barbecue that will follow on the Athletic and Wellness Center lawn. Those who would like to participate must register on my.newpaltz.edu.

Faculty and staff are also encouraged to help students move into the residence halls. For more information on participating in Moving In Day on Aug. 21, contact Linda Knoth (Student Development) at x3088 or knothl@newpaltz.edu.