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President Christopher C. Dahl, in back, walks with members of the college community on Oct. 26 in the “Walk With Me” event — a silent procession across campus to raise awareness for the victims of domestic abuse. Students also shared experiences about domestic violence. October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month, with students and staff wearing purple to show support
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Rochester area alumni, parents and friends in the financial services industry gathered for a reception on Nov. 3. The program featured a distinguished panel addressing “Financial Regulatory Reform." Speaking at the forum were, from left to right: Allana MacDonald Lazeroff '90, senior vice president of Genesee Regional Bank; Daniel G. Loughran '86, senior vice president and senior portfolio manager at Oppenheimer Funds; Daniel J. Burns, a parent, regional president for Rochester Division, M&T Bank; Kevin P. Gavagan '75, president of QCI Asset Management; and Craig J. Curran '92, an assistant vice president at Merrill Lynch. The reception was sponsored by Michael Kauffman '84 and Genesee Regional Bank. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT
"Whip It Good" fundraiser
Geneseo's student chapter of Invisible Children held a "Whip It Good" fund-raiser to aid a school in Uganda today, Friday, Nov. 12. Students could create a t-shirt by donning braided wigs, dipping them in paint, then "whipping" them while inside a tent set up in front of the College Union. Photo by Brian Bennett.
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Frank Vafier '74 took part in the GOLD program's "Pearls of Wisdom from Successful Leaders Series" by presenting "The Prolifics Story — Building a Business from $500 to $50 Million" on Nov. 11. Vafier is the CEO of Prolifics, a global software and consulting company headquartered in New York City. He is also a member of The Geneseo Foundation Board of Directors. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS
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Geneseo Provost Carol Long, left, President Christopher C. Dahl, Chip Matthews,director of college union and activities, and Mark Scott, executive director of Campus Auxiliary Services, perform the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 12 for the new Starbucks that opened in the College Union. Raffles, prizes and free samples were given throughout the day. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT
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Members of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity sell woven bracelets in the MacVittie College Union on Nov. 4 in support of the Pulsera Project, a nonprofit organization that supports young Nicaraguan artists of the Los Quinchos and Sí a la Vida children's shelters through sales of their handwoven bracelets, or "pulseras." /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI
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Geneseo's student chapter of Invisible Children held a "Whip It Good" fundraiser to aid a school in Uganda on Nov. 12. Students could create a T-shirt by donning braided wigs, dipping them in paint, then "whipping" them while inside a tent set up in front of the College Union. Invisible Children assists children in Africa who were part of child solider units. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT
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Geneseo's student chapter of Invisible Children held a "Whip It Good" fundraiser to aid a school in Uganda on Nov. 12. Students could create a T-shirt by donning braided wigs, dipping them in paint, then "whipping" them while inside a tent set up in front of the College Union. Invisible Children assists children in Africa who were part of child solider units. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT
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A giant 25-foot inflatable, plastic duck greeted visitors at the College Green on Nov. 3, as members of the Geneseo Environmental Organization called attention to its PVC-free campaign it is launching, hoping to spread awareness of the dangers of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI