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SUNY New Paltz
NameState University of New York at New Paltz
Established1828
TypePublic
PresidentDonald P. Christian
Students7,600
Undergrad6,200
Postgrad1,400
LocationNew Paltz, New York, United States
CampusSuburban, 216 acres
ColorsBlue and Orange
NicknameHawks
AffiliationsState University of New York, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

SUNY New Paltz is a public university located in New Paltz, New York, offering a wide range of academic programs, including those in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, and School of Fine and Performing Arts. The university is part of the State University of New York system, which also includes University at Albany, Binghamton University, and Stony Brook University. With a strong focus on liberal arts education, SUNY New Paltz provides students with opportunities to engage with faculty and peers from diverse backgrounds, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The university's commitment to academic excellence is reflected in its accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and its membership in the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

History

The history of SUNY New Paltz dates back to 1828, when it was founded as the New Paltz Academy. Over the years, the institution has undergone several transformations, including its establishment as a State Normal School in 1885 and its eventual incorporation into the State University of New York system in 1948. The university has a long history of providing education to students from New York City, Long Island, and other parts of New York State, as well as from neighboring states like New Jersey and Connecticut. Notable figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt have visited the campus, which is situated near the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. The university's history is also closely tied to that of the United States, with many of its alumni having gone on to serve in the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force during times of war, including World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.

Academics

The academic programs at SUNY New Paltz are designed to provide students with a well-rounded education, including courses in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including those in business administration, education, and engineering, which are accredited by organizations such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects with faculty members from institutions like Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University, and to participate in study abroad programs in countries like France, Germany, and China. The university's academic programs are also closely tied to those of other institutions, including Cornell University, University of Rochester, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Campus

The campus of SUNY New Paltz is situated on 216 acres of land in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. The campus features a range of buildings, including the Student Union Building, the Athletic and Wellness Center, and the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, which is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The university is also home to a number of residence halls, including Lenape Hall, Esopus Hall, and Shawangunk Hall, which offer students a range of living options. The campus is located near a number of other institutions, including Vassar College, Marist College, and Mount Saint Mary College, and is easily accessible by car or public transportation from New York City and other parts of the region.

Student Life

Student life at SUNY New Paltz is vibrant and diverse, with a range of extracurricular activities and organizations available to students. The university is home to over 200 student clubs and organizations, including the Student Association, the New Paltz Oracle newspaper, and the WFNP radio station. Students can also participate in a range of cultural events and activities, including concerts, plays, and exhibitions at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art and the McKenna Theatre. The university's location in the Hudson Valley region also provides students with opportunities to engage in outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking in nearby parks and nature reserves, including Minnewaska State Park Preserve and Mohonk Preserve.

Athletics

The athletic teams at SUNY New Paltz are known as the Hawks, and compete in the State University of New York Athletic Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The university offers a range of sports programs, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, and lacrosse, which are played at facilities like the Athletic and Wellness Center and the Hawks' Field. The university's athletic teams have a long history of competition against other institutions, including University at Buffalo, Binghamton University, and Stony Brook University. Notable athletes from the university have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Basketball Association and the Major League Soccer.

Notable Alumni

SUNY New Paltz has a number of notable alumni, including Tony Award winner Melissa Errico, Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Thrush, and Emmy Award winner Seth Meyers. Other notable alumni include United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, New York State Assemblyman Kevin Cahill, and Hudson Valley businessman John Storyk. The university's alumni have gone on to achieve success in a range of fields, including politics, entertainment, business, and education, and have attended institutions like Harvard University, Yale University, and Columbia University for further study. Many alumni have also gone on to work for organizations like Google, Microsoft, and IBM, and have started their own companies, including Facebook and Twitter.

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