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The Shaolin Lion Dancers from the Rochester Shaolin Training Academy helped Geneseo ring in the Chinese New Year by performing their lion dance in the MacVittie College Union. The dance has been a New Year’s tradition in China for more than a thousand years.
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Posted 2/22/10.Minerva
Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and protection, greets all who enter Geneseo's Milne Library. Read more about Minerva's presence on campus at library.geneseo.edu/minerva/ Photo by Joe Keller Posted 3/15/10
Women's Expo Dinner
Twanda Christensen '98, right, mingles with students at a networking mixer before the Women's Expo Dinner on March 3. Christensen gave a talk earlier that day entitled "Breaking the Glass Ceiling" as part of the G.O.L.D. leadership program's lecture series . Photo by Christine Cusano Posted 3/16/10
Detail of Welles Hall
An architectural detail of Welles Hall, which houses Geneseo's Philosophy, Political Science, Foreign Language, and English departments. Welles was formerly known as the Winfield Holcomb School, serving as a school for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.
Posted 3/22/10Scholarships from Key Bank
Five students were awarded scholarship money from Key Bank on March 10. From left to right, the students are Brandyn Friedly, Katrina Peach, Marissa Liberati, Michelle Johnson and Robert Magnus. They are joined by Bonnie Swanson and Scott Rose, from Key Bank, and President Christopher C. Dahl.
Photo by Brian BennetHistory Book Toast
Members of the History Department gathered on April 8 to celebrate the four books published by faculty members over the past year. President Dahl (right) leads a toast to the publishing achievements of Catherine Adams, Joseph Cope, Kathleen Mapes and Helena Waddy.
Photo by Brian Bennett
Posted 4/9/10Aunt Emmaline Takes a Stand
On Earth Day 2010, the Geneseo Environmental Organization and the Bear statue make a point about littering. www.geneseo.edu/~geo/ Photo by Carole Volpe Posted 4/22/10
Helen Epstein
Helen Epstein, author of six books of literary non-fiction, speaks to a class on the College Green. Epstein delivered The Jack '76 and Carol '76 Kramer Endowed Lectureship at this year's GREAT Day. geneseo.edu/great_day Photo by Brian Bennett Posted 4/27/10
Studying the Past, Understanding the Future
Serge Berig operates a 45-rpm Donny and Marie record player as part of "Old Stuff Day" in Chris Pruszynski's class entitled "Communication Technology and the Future." Pruszynski, a lecturer in the Department of Communication, explains how older technologies have led to the development of technologies used today. Photo by Brian Bennett. Posted 5/3/10