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News and Updates

  • There’s no other spot on campus where, on a given day, you’ll find an alumnus from the Class of ’41, the president of the rugby club, a staff member from the accounting department, and a geography professor. But at Ģtv’s new Trudy Fitness Center, they’re all sweating it out in tandem.
    August 31, 2011
  • Because of potentially disruptive weather Sunday as a result of Hurricane Irene, changes have been to the orientation schedule for first-year students. In addition, the Office of Residential Life has extended its hours to accommodate unscheduled early arrivals.
    August 26, 2011
  • Hello, my name is Natalie Sportelli, and I’m a member of the incoming Class of 2015. I will be writing about my experiences at Ģtv, and I hope to be informative, entertaining, and enlightening with my observations of campus life.
    August 26, 2011
  • There were bright smiles, even if there wasn’t any bright sunshine, greeting the newest members of the Ģtv community today as first-year students moved into their residence halls.
    August 25, 2011
  • As part of its aggressive push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and advance sustainability, Ģtv has signed a 15-year commitment with Patagonia Sur to purchase forestry-based carbon offsets. Under the agreement, a total of 225,000 native-species trees will be planted on 430 acres of land in Chile’s Aysén Region of Patagonia.
    August 23, 2011
  • Ģtv President Jeffrey Herbst is the co-author of an article on ForeignPolicy.com that explores the idea of “fault lines” within nations that can lead to mass violence. The article is titled “The Fault Lines of Failed States: Can social science determine what makes one state fail and another succeed?”
    August 18, 2011
  • While most people know that Ģtv’s undergraduate population has become increasingly international, it may come as a surprise that so many young people, in their formative middle school and high school years, travel across oceans to come to campus.
    August 2, 2011
  • Robert Simpson ’97 has been chosen by N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo to help lead a new organization tasked with better coordinating economic development opportunities in central New York.
    July 28, 2011
  • Two accomplished alumni have been selected to lead Ģtv’s Board of Trustees. Denis F. Cronin ’69 was elected chair, and Robert A. Kindler ’76 was named vice chair during the group’s June meeting.
    July 27, 2011
  • A Ģtv liberal arts education leads to successful careers, a recent survey shows. A study by PayScale provides concrete evidence that Ģtv graduates fare very well when considering salaries. The school was ranked ninth overall for median mid-career salaries in a survey of more than 1,000 undergraduate colleges and universities.
    July 25, 2011