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August 31Former SUNY Brockport swimming student-athlete Martha Ruether ’18 is making her second trip to the Paralympics and will compete in Tokyo for Team USA swimming.
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August 30Nine week training course expected to have a lasting impact on campus.
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August 30The 2021 Presidential Teaching Excellence Award winners share their words of wisdom, teaching techniques, and sources of inspiration.
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August 29The story of how an accidental hire in SUNY Brockport’s mail room led to an organ donation 15 years later.
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August 29By cutting less grass SUNY Brockport is making improvements that will impact sustainability efforts, the budget, academics, and even athletic teams.
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July 13Brockport Gymnastics Head Coach and Lecturer John Feeney ’76 will retire this summer after spending the last 22 years in the classroom and at the helm of the gymnastics program.
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July 13The State University of New York’s Advocate Fellowship Program, designed to drive student-centric policy initiatives across SUNY’s 64 colleges and universities, announced its first class Monday.
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July 13SUNY Brockport’s online RN-BSN program was ranked sixth out of more than 500 programs across the United States and first in New York by RegisteredNursing.org.
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July 13Egypt Page won his first NCAA Division III National Outdoor Championship title after posting a first-place leap of 7.42m to win the long jump national crown on Thursday, May 27 at Irwin Belk Track at North Carolina A&T State University
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May 6Hundreds of faculty members, emeriti, and alumni are published authors. Browse some summer reading material written by Brockport’s own.
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May 6A career in the Army Nurse Corps has stationed Racheal Wood ’05 around the world, including the White House Medical Unit.
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May 6Meet the Class of 2021 graduates who have been honored with the college’s most prestigious student awards.
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May 6Students recount and reflect on interviews with people they know who were profoundly affected by the pandemic.
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May 6Ruth Turner ’15 is one of 17 board members responsible for supervising all educational activities within New York State.
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March 31SUNY Brockport janitors and cleaners open up about what it’s like to work on the sanitizing side of the front lines.
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March 31The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone. But, given bushels of lemons, those involved in the performing arts have made gallons of lemonade.
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March 31With funding from NASA, faculty and students will conduct new research into starburst galaxies and galaxy clusters.
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March 31While the School of Business and Management prepares graduates for careers in the field of business, some students decide to get a head start. Meet three of SUNY Brockport’s student entrepreneurs.
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March 30Remote learning allows teaching from anywhere. Mike Starke ’14, a nursing instructor, has successfully done it since 2019.
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March 3Brockport student-athletes reflect on 2020 and what the return of spring sports means to them.
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March 3The Joey Jackson Intercultural Center is dedicated to providing students from underrepresented groups, and their allies, opportunities for leadership development, celebration, collaboration, and education.
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March 3Bhanu Kapil ’94, a London-born poet and professor, was awarded the 2020 T.S. Eliot Prize for her collection, How to Wash a Heart. The T.S. Eliot Prize is bestowed annually to the author of the best new collection of poetry published in the UK and Ireland.
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February 28Riley Foti ’19 watched the United States Capitol come under attack from her office window. Read her firsthand account of January 6, 2021.
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February 28Multimillion dollar project announced to update SUNY Brockport’s Campus and Erie Canal.
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February 11A Visual Studies Workshop thesis project, led by graduate student Rashaad Parker ’05, received a grant from the Rochester Area Community Foundation.
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February 11The college will field three new interdisciplinary programs in the Fall 2021 semester, including a community justice major that is the first of its kind in the nation.
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February 11The SUNY Brockport campus was once reinforced and stocked to survive the fallout of a nuclear attack. Find out what happened and what’s left of it all — including one shelter location that remains up for debate.
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January 26Freshmen Courtney Langelotti and Ella Mohney are among the 18 students in North America selected for the latest cohort of Special Olympics U.S. Youth Ambassadors.
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January 5In honor of the Class of 2020 Virtual Commencement on December 4, meet a few of the newly employed new Brockport alumni.
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November 30A three-alarm fire that ripped through a Brockport apartment complex impacted 10 SUNY Brockport students and called University Police into heroic action.