SUNY New Paltz to host panel discussion: “Challenging the Attacks on Public Education”
SUNY New Paltz will host “Challenging the Attacks on Public Education: Carrying on the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement”
SUNY New Paltz will host “Challenging the Attacks on Public Education: Carrying on the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement”
In a move designed to help create a “new car-culture” on campus, SUNY New Paltz has installed six electric vehicle
Among college campuses nationwide, SUNY New Paltz ranked No. 1 in drug arrests per capita for 2013, according to a
Next Saturday, February 7, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art on the SUNY-New Paltz campus will officially kick off its
The same $52.9 million capital improvement bond proposal rejected by voters last October will be put up without revision for
2014 was a challenging year for local school superintendents Deborah Haab in Highland and Maria Rice in New Paltz. Each
On November 10, William Zimmer assumed his new position as assistant principal at Highland High School (HHS). Hired to replace
Thirteen male teachers at New Paltz High School brought an entirely new meaning to the phrase “Grow Local” last month.
“One of the things that drew me to Highland was the sense of community here,” says Drew Rebecchi, Highland High
How long does it take to plan a successful protest? For SUNY New Paltz’s Black Student Union (BSU), about 40