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Newswise: Geneseo Named Top Producer of Both Fulbright US Students and Scholars
Released: 14-Feb-2023 2:00 PM EST
Geneseo Named Top Producer of Both Fulbright US Students and Scholars
State University of New York at Geneseo

SUNY Geneseo has been named a Top Producer of both Fulbright US Student and Fulbright US Scholar awards, as announced by the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Newswise: SUNY Geneseo and NOAA Ocean Exploration Bring Deep Sea to Undergrad Classroom
9-Jan-2023 7:05 AM EST
SUNY Geneseo and NOAA Ocean Exploration Bring Deep Sea to Undergrad Classroom
State University of New York at Geneseo

The article shares lessons from SUNY Geneseo’s Marine Biology course and presents a model for bringing deep-sea research into undergraduate classrooms. Access to the deep oceans is limited to a select number of researchers, in large part due to the costs of ship time.

Newswise: A Small Trench-Dwelling Fish Makes a Splash in Deep-Sea Evolution
Released: 12-Oct-2022 12:35 PM EDT
A Small Trench-Dwelling Fish Makes a Splash in Deep-Sea Evolution
State University of New York at Geneseo

In 2018, an international team of scientists used free-falling “landers” to study the Atacama Trench, gathering images and specimens of deep-sea creatures. The team discovered a new snailfish species unique to and to all other known fish species.

Newswise: Study looks at Impact of Native American Land Use on Forests
Released: 26-Apr-2022 8:05 AM EDT
Study looks at Impact of Native American Land Use on Forests
State University of New York at Geneseo

In a new article published in the Journal of Biogeography, SUNY Geneseo geographer Associate Professor Stephen Tulowiecki and four undergraduate researchers examined the influence of Native American land use on the composition of historic forests in the Northeastern United States. The team found that Native American settlements and land use had a lesser effect on the distribution of tree species across the region when compared to climate and soil conditions.

Newswise: Grant to Support Internships on NYS's Revolutionary War History
Released: 22-Dec-2021 2:40 PM EST
Grant to Support Internships on NYS's Revolutionary War History
State University of New York at Geneseo

The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation (RDLGF) has awarded SUNY distinguished professor of history Michael Leroy Oberg, the SUNY Geneseo Center for Local and Municipal History, and a consortium of six other colleges and universities a three-year grant of more than $300K for The Gardiner Foundation Semiquincentennial Student Fellowship Program.

Released: 29-Oct-2021 1:35 PM EDT
You Might Not Know What You’re Saying
State University of New York at Geneseo

SUNY Geneseo's Jason Ozubko is the first author on a recent paper that looks at a type of memory glitch called a “recognition failure.” It’s when you can come up with a word—like the name of a restaurant you’re struggling to remember—without being sure that the name you just blurted out is the correct name.

Released: 15-Oct-2021 10:40 AM EDT
Limiting COVID-19 on College Campuses
State University of New York at Geneseo

Recently published research by SUNY Geneseo biologist Professor Gregg Hartvigsen reveals the most effective non-pharmaceutical measures that can help reduce the spread of COVID-19 on residential college campuses.

12-Mar-2021 8:05 AM EST
FoMO Nudges Students Toward Future Happiness
State University of New York at Geneseo

A new study found that college students are challenging traditional ideas of where and how they invest their time. They are preparing for the future by investing in relationships and leveraging the “fear of missing out,” or FoMO, as a reminder to seize the day.

Released: 11-Dec-2020 3:55 PM EST
Research Can Help Pawpaws Gain New Ground
State University of New York at Geneseo

Despite its tropical-sounding name and exotic-tasting In a recent article in Plant Ecology, Associate Professor The pawpaw is extremely rare in New York State, with only 20 known locations. Stephen Tulowiecki, a geographer at SUNY Geneseo, studied the conditions that pawpaws favor, and developed a model to predict locations where pawpaws may grow and identify areas that might sustain newly introduced trees.

Released: 2-Jun-2020 3:15 PM EDT
Study shows impact of licensing restrictions on immigrant farmworkers
State University of New York at Geneseo

A three-year study by SUNY Geneseo anthropologists shows that driver licensing restrictions led to increased social isolation and health risks for immigrant agricultural workers. The researchers identified factors that prevent immigrants from leaving farms where they work and the detrimental effects of isolation.

Released: 27-Feb-2020 11:55 AM EST
Study Maps 1790s Distribution of American Chestnut in WNY
State University of New York at Geneseo

The American chestnut tree was made functionally extinct by an invasive blight fungus in the early 1900s. Work is currently underway to develop a blight-resistant variety through breeding and genetic engineering. With the potential reintroduction of American chestnut in the Eastern United States, SUNY Geneseo assistant professor of geography Stephen Tulowiecki, mapped the historical location of chestnut using land surveyors from 1797–1799. His research appears in the journal Forest Ecology and Management.

Released: 26-Sep-2019 8:05 AM EDT
Native American Burning Key to Rare Oak Savannas
State University of New York at Geneseo

In a recent article in Annals of the American Association of Geographers, geographers from the State University of New York (SUNY) found that Native American land use—in particular, the use of fire—was critical in shaping the distribution of oak savannas in Western New York at the end of the 1700s.

Released: 13-Aug-2019 12:05 PM EDT
SUNY Geneseo Awarded $884K NSF Grant
State University of New York at Geneseo

The NSF has awarded an $883,754 grant to SUNY Geneseo to support women faculty in STEM. The ADVANCE PLAN project will be led by Wendy Pogozelski, SUNY distinguished teaching professor of chemistry, and Karleen West, associate professor of political science and international relations.

   
Released: 19-Jul-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Reconstructing Fashion
State University of New York at Geneseo

Katherine Andersen, from Bronxville, NY, who majored in international relations, has a passion for costume construction. While studying abroad in the Netherlands during Fall 2018, she saw an exhibit at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the Dutch trade industry during the 18th century.

   
Released: 19-Jul-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Zombies and the Psychology of Parenting Under Extreme Stress
State University of New York at Geneseo

Professor of psychology Steven Kirsh combined two of his passions, zombies and psychology, for his latest book: Parenting in the Zombie Apocalypse: The Psychology of Raising Children in a Time of Horror (McFarland, 2019). Kirsh begins by imagining the world of the zombie apocalypse, then applies to it contemporary research on parenting during times of extreme stress, including the societal breakdown that can happen in times of war, government collapse, famine, etc.

Released: 27-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Ganie DeHart’s 25 Years of Sibling and Friend Research
State University of New York at Geneseo

SUNY Geneseo Distinguished Teaching Professor of Psychology Ganie DeHart recently surpassed the silver anniversary of her longitudinal study of sibling and friend relationships. The ongoing observation of the same people over time provides rich data for in-depth insight on behavioral development.

4-Jan-2019 3:05 PM EST
Curricular Changes Show Success By Fourth Year
State University of New York at Geneseo

Science faculty finds that student buy-in to a new curriculum, and therefore satisfaction, increases with each successive undergraduate cohort — and learning gains did not suffer.

   
Released: 20-Nov-2018 7:05 AM EST
Planetary Geologist and Undergrads Embedded at JPL for NASA’s InSight Mars Landing
State University of New York at Geneseo

Two undergraduate researchers will join Geneseo planetary geologist Nick Warner at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Nov. 26 in Pasadena, Calif., for the scheduled 3 p.m. ET landing of InSight, NASA’s latest mission to Mars. The team will work for several weeks to characterize the area around the lander and make recommendations to NASA engineers on where to place the sensitive geological instruments that will explore the planet's crust, mantle and core.

Released: 1-Oct-2018 3:35 PM EDT
New Initiatives and Long-Term Traditions Reinforce Town-Gown Ties
State University of New York at Geneseo

“Community” is an oft-cited value at rural colleges whose students and events make up a large portion of their towns' activity. SUNY Geneseo and Village of Geneseo have worked together to reinforce the role of the Village in sustaining a highly integrated, mutually affirming community that also promotes student success.

Released: 1-Oct-2018 3:05 PM EDT
SUNY Geneseo Named a Lead Institution in Civic Engagement
State University of New York at Geneseo

For the seventh year in a row, SUNY Geneseo has been named as a Lead Institution in civic engagement by NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, a leading student affairs professional organization.



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