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Seeking Volunteers for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Join us on Monday, April 8, 2024, to volunteer and experience a total solar eclipse at SUNY Brockport while helping our visitors from all over the country! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of a truly spectacular event. 

Save the Date: Scholars Day 2024 Will Be Held on April 15

Mark your calendars for our Annual 2024 Scholars Day, scheduled for Monday, April 15, 2024, from 8 am to 1 pm. We invite all faculty members to join us and encourage their students to participate.

Evening Dining Options on Campus

Evening dining options are available on campus for all students (including graduate students), faculty, and staff.

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Dance Professor’s Choreography Featured in Dare to Dance Festival

Assistant Professor Kaley Pruitt’s dance piece “Intersections” has been selected for a national presentation at Modern American Dance Company’s (MADCO) Dare to Dance Festival January 19-20, 2024 in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Public History Students Create Fannie Barrier Williams Project Proposals

Students in Dr. Michael J. Kramer’s Fall 2023 Introduction to Public History seminar created project proposals about Brockport native & Gilded Age/Progressive Era activist Fannie Barrier Williams. They also collaborated with students majoring in social work and/or art on additional public history explorations.

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Rethinking Melatonin: Psychology Professors Publishes on the Downsides of Melatonin Use in College Students

Assistant Professor of Psychology, Jack Peltz, recently published on the potential negative effects of melatonin usage in college students.

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Women & Gender Studies/English Professor Delivers Talks at Modern Language Association International Convention

Dr. Milo Obourn, Chair of Women & Gender Studies and Professor of English, presented talks on Queer and Trans Multispecies Justice and Trans Joy! at the Modern Language Association Annual Convention January 4 - 7, 2024. 

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Communication Professor Publishes Piece on Cancel Culture

Dr. M. Elizabeth Thorpe (Associate Professor of Communication) published a piece on cancel culture in a national journal on communication and law.

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English Education Professor Joins Author of Most Banned Book in America for Upcoming Webinar

Dr. Cody Miller, an Associate Professor of English Education, is set to participate in a panel organized by the National Council of Teachers of English. The discussion will focus on the graphic novel “Gender Queer,” widely recognized as the most banned book in America.

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