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  • fall1

    fall1

    Students enjoy a recent warm fall day in the Sturges Quad. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • fall2

    fall2

    Not to be upstaged by the fall colors, the Painted Tree gets a new coating of hot pink. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • honors

    honors

    Devon Borowski' 11, a baritone, performs at the Honors Recital during Parents Weekend on Oct. 22 and 23. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • hockeycelebrate

    hockeycelebrate

    Fans celebrate with the Ice Knights on Oct. 22 after Geneseo's win against Neumann College, 3-2. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • ISCrainbow

    ISCrainbow

    A rainbow sets a beautiful backdrop behind the Integrated Science Center on Oct. 21. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • bethmccoy

    bethmccoy

    Professor of English Beth McCoy speaks about "How Does the Caged Bird Sing? Ways to Read a Paul Laurence Dunbar Poem" at the Parents College on Parents Weekend. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • walkwithme

    walkwithme

    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
    for victims. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • socialnetwork

    socialnetwork

    Parents of Geneseo students learn more about social media sites during the "Navigating Today's Electronic Social Networking-Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and more" session during Parents Weekend. /PHOTOS BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • demott

    demott

    Tom DeMott, chair of the School of Business' Business Advisory Committee and president of DeMott & Smith, a certified public accountants business, came to campus to speak to students on "How to Achieve Your Professional Goals" on Oct. 26. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • APGE_322

    APGE_322

    Tom Cambier ’01 speaks about “Getting the Most from Your Geneseo Experience" during an alumni panel on Parents Weekend. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • bikecolor

    bikecolor

    A bicycle is framed in fall color. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • wavetank

    wavetank

    Amy Sheldon, assistant professor of geological sciences, gives a demonstration of the wave tank during Parents Weekend.
    /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • parentcollege

    parentcollege

    A parent of a Geneseo student laughs as Meredith Harrigan, assistant professor of communication, talks about the difference of what men and women hear in various phrases during her Parents College session, "You Said What? Exploring Language as symbolic Action." /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

  • bestintentions

    bestintentions

    Students attend the "Best Intentions: Lifelong Consequences" panel program held in the Knight Spot on Oct. 26, as part of Cultural Harmony Week. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • ANG_029

    ANG_029

    Fans at the Alumni Hockey Game cheer for players on Oct. 30./PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • WVb_116

    WVb_116

    Geneseo women’s volleyball won Oct. 30 over SUNY Potsdam, 25-18,
    25-19 and 25-20. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • alumnihockey

    alumnihockey

    Alumni joke around during the Alumni Hockey Game on Oct. 30. /PHOTO KEITH WALTERS

  • mikolasko

    mikolasko

    Thomas Mikolasko ’90, managing director of investment banking at HFP Capital Markets LLC, gives a GOLD program on Oct. 25, "Pearls of Wisdom from Successful Leaders: From Restaurants to Investment Banking." /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • Jan McDonald

    Jan McDonald

    Jan McDonald, Executive Director of Rochester Roots, spoke Oct. 25 on "Edible Ed: An Innovative School Garden Project". Photo by Keith Walters

  • CC_165

    CC_165

    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

  • WFH_329

    WFH_329

    Senior Rianna Travers hits the ball during Geneseo's victorious game against SUNY Brockport, 3-0, on Nov. 5, in the State University of New York Athletic Conference women' field hockey semifinal game. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • FH1106_278

    FH1106_278

    The women's field hockey team celebrates their 2010 State University of New York Athletic Conference champion title on Nov. 6 by defeating Cortland 1-0 on their home field. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • FH1106_201

    FH1106_201

    The women's field hockey team celebrates their 2010 State University of New York Athletic Conference champion title on Nov. 6 by defeating Cortland 1-0 on their home field. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • FH1106_261

    FH1106_261

    The women's field hockey team celebrates their 2010 State University of New York Athletic Conference champion title on Nov. 6 by defeating Cortland 1-0 on their home field. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • "Whip It Good" fundraiser

    "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.

  • GEq_269

    GEq_269

    The Geneseo equestrian team hosted the Geneseo Horse Shows at Rolelu Farms on Nov. 13, finishing fourth out of 11 teams. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • A Different Kind of Campus Construction

    A Different Kind of Campus Construction

    A bird's nest perches upon the domed archway outside of the Integrated Science Center.
    Photo by Brian Bennett

  • CND_567

    CND_567

    Students perform at The China Night Dinner on Nov. 6 in the College Union Ballroom. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • CND_611

    CND_611

    Students perform at The China Night Dinner on Nov. 6 in the College Union Ballroom. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • WLI_553

    WLI_553

    Tiffany Courtney '02, speaks about her career at the Women's Leadership Institute on Nov. 5. She is the director of the financial reporting group at the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • Twi_626

    Twi_626

    The sun sets Nov. 10 on campus. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • Twi_608

    Twi_608

    A studnet walks on campus on Nov. 10. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • ESS_019

    ESS_019

    Rose McEwen, associate professor and chair of foreign language and literatures, shares stories from Latin America in collaboration with the "El Sauce, Nicaragua" photo exhibition in the Lederer Gallery, on Nov. 3. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • GldFV_020

    GldFV_020

    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

  • Cronin_21

    Cronin_21

    Professor Audrey Kurth Cronin of the National Defense University speaks about "How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns" on Nov. 10. Her talk was sponsored by the Department of Political Science and International Relations. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • SRC_706

    SRC_706

    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

  • JOMpc_034

    JOMpc_034

    Jennifer O'Meara '07 gave a presentation on her Peace Corps experience in Burkina Faso on Nov. 10. A total of 211 Geneseo graduates have joined the Peace Corps since 1961. The college has 18 alumni serving throughout the world now. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • JWS_268

    JWS_268

    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

  • InvC_781

    InvC_781

    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

  • GeoA_24

    GeoA_24

    Geography major Kathleen Davison '11 helps promote the national Geography Awareness Week by manning a table on the College Green on Nov. 15. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • InvC_797

    InvC_797

    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

  • PVCD_24

    PVCD_24

    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

  • AVD_821

    AVD_821

    Members of the women's basketball team help senior citizens who live in Geneseo by raking their leaves in the annual athletes' volunteer day on Nov. 14. The event is an annual tradition that has helped Geneseo garner volunteer honors. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • serge-mountain-flickr

    serge-mountain-flickr

    Too fast to read? Serge Berig '10 rides his Earthwing speedboard in the Catskill Mountains.

  • dc-university-flickr

    dc-university-flickr

  • carcasonne

    carcasonne

    Linda Hughson Pacelli '71 and Doug Dixon '71 in the ancient city of Carcasonne, France.

  • wes-humanities

    wes-humanities

    International Fellow for International Studies Wes Kennison speaks about the new Humanities II course in El Sauce, Nicaragua, on Nov. 18 in the Lederer Gallery, in conjunction with the "El Sauce, Nicaragua" photo exhibition. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

  • Siena Tower

    Siena Tower

    The Siena tower, which is the centerpiece of the medieval city in Italy. /PHOTO BY RONI LEE KENNISON '98

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