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    zimpher-gold

    SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher speaks to students about "Leading Transformation" during a Geneseo Opportunities for Leadership Development (GOLD) workshop on Oct. 4, in which she shared her experiences with the process of institutional transformation as a former campus president and as leader of the nation's largest comprehensive public system of higher education. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

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  • sunset-10.3

    sunset-10.3

    A student raises his camera to take a photo of another brilliant sunset on campus on Sept. 29. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • Hall of Fame Inductees 2010

    Hall of Fame Inductees 2010

    Geneseo inducted Sports Hall of Fame honorees during Homecoming, Sept. 25. They are: Michelle Standora Wolinski '00 (swimming), left, Danielle Schoen '01 (swimming), James N. Leary '75 (distinguished patron), David Spennacchio '04 (lacrosse) and Logan Hadzicki Blask '04 (soccer). /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • PhyP_003

    PhyP_003

    Vincent Lillard '98 and Stephanie Nelson Dickman '89 share professional insight with students as members of the physics alumni panel discussion during the Sept. 24 Celebrating the Sciences event. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • AgoT_151

    AgoT_151

    Alpha Kappa Phi alumni applaud during a champagne toast over Homecoming weekend, as the AGOs celebrated a reunion. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

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    PhyP_012

    Vincent Lillard '98 and Stephanie Nelson Dickman '89 share professional insight with students as members of the physics alumni panel discussion during the Sept. 24 Celebrating the Sciences event. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • GeoP_64

    GeoP_64

    Henry Telfer '80 speaks as Mary Jane Armitage Stell '85 looks on during the geology alumni panel. It was one of several panels of distinguished alumni who spoke to students during the Celebrating the Sciences event Sept. 24. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    WSAG_034

    A Geneseo alumna looks at the umpire during her time at bat during the women's softball alumni game during Homecoming weekend Sept. 24 and Sept. 25. /PHOTO BY CHRISTINE CUSANO

  • HLec10_049

    HLec10_049

    Caleb Crain delivers the Annual Walter Harding Lecture on Sept. 23, "Melville's Secrets." /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • KNN_220

    KNN_220

    Norman P. Neureiter, director of the Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), discusses "Reflections on Science and Science Policy" on Sept. 24. He was the keynote speaker of the second Celebrating the Sciences event, which brings guest speakers, Geneseo science alumni and others to campus for perspective on their disciplines. during his lecture on Friday, Sept. 24. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • Buffalo Bills game

    Buffalo Bills game

    Steve Beresford '73 and Geneseo friends meet every few years at an away Buffalo Bills game. This year, they traveled from their homes in upstate New York, San Francisco and Texas for the game at historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisc. Pictured are: Steve, left, George Bennett '75, Spencer Gosch '74, Al Smith '74.

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    A student group performs at the a capella concert on Oct. 16.

  • lavalle

    lavalle

    Professor Kathryn Lavelle of Case Western Reserve University speaks about “International Law and Organization” on Oct. 6. The lecture was sponsored by the Department of Political Science & International Relations. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

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    blackholes

    Professor Manuela Campanelli of Rochester Institute of Technology speaks about the "Gravitational Radiation from Black Holes and the Warped Side of the Universe," during a lecture Oct. 7. The topic was designed for a general audience to commemorate the International Year of Astronomy. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

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    businessroundtable

    Bill Hogan '81/ P'14, executive vice president/CFO Multi Package Solutions, Inc., speaks during the School of Business Financial Executive Roundtable on Oct. 14. The panel discussed the "Impact of Recent Developments in the Financial Marketplace." /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • furcinito

    furcinito

    Geneseo's School of Business Financial Executive Roundtable on Oct. 14 featured a discussion on the Student Managed Investment Fund. Shown is panel member Paul Furcinito '88, an independent investment management professional for Florek Financial. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    klainercenter

    Geneseo's School of Business Financial Executive Roundtable featured a panel on Oct. 14 that discussed "Achieving Success in Finance." The panel was held in the Klainer Center for Women and Business. Shown are: Maureen Randolph '86, left, assistant controller for Home Properties, Inc.; Honore Stockley '90, CFO of Bentley-Hall, Inc.; and Noelle Whitehead '95, controller and chief accounting officer at The Student Loan Corporation. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • tiedye

    tiedye

    Biology, chemistry and biochemistry majors had the opportunity to tie dye t-shirts and lab coats on Oct. 15. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • frisbeekd

    frisbeekd

    A student plays Frisbee on the College Green during a warm fall day. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

  • foliagecampus

    foliagecampus

    The campus is framed in red foliage. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • sunset5

    sunset5

    The sun sets over the valley on campus. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    foliagetree

    Real trees in the Sturges Quad highlight the Painted Tree. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    cross-country2

    Coach Mike Woods gives pre-race advice to a Geneseo cross-country runner before the Rochester Invitational held on Oct. 16 in Genesee Valley Park. The women's team finished third out of 15 teams. The men's team finished fifth out of 15 teams. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    cross-country1

    The Geneseo cross-country team get ready for the Rochester Invitational held on Oct. 16 in Genesee Valley Park. The women's team finished third out of 15 teams. The men's team finished fifth out of 15 teams. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    Senior players of the men's soccer team were recognized at the Oct. 16 home game. Here, Ben Ariola '11 greets his mother in the pre-game ceremony. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • Man's Best Friend

    Man's Best Friend

    Active Minds, a student-run mental health awareness, education and advocacy organization invited dogs from Monroe County's Therapy Dog International Group to campus on October 20 as a stress reliever.
    Photo by Keith Walters

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    herzman-dante

    Ron Herzman, distinguished teaching professor of English, speaks about “Why Dante Still Matters” with parents during one of 12 Parent Colleges held on Parents Weekend Oct. 23. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

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    parent-grace

    A parent listens to Instructor Jeremy Grace speak about his experience as an election consultant all over the world during his Parent College about “Promotion of Democracy in the Post-Bush Era,” at Parents Weekend. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

  • jeremygrace

    jeremygrace

    Instructor of political science and international relations Jeremy Grace speaks about “Promotion of Democracy in the Post-Bush Era” at one of 12 Parent Colleges offered during Parents Weekend Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. /PHOTO BY KRIS DREESSEN

  • No Goal!

    No Goal!

    Senior Katie Clerkin makes a key save in the first half of the Oct. 25 game vs. Nazareth. Clerkin recorded the shutout in the Lady Knights' 1-0 victory.
    Photo by Brian Bennett

  • Sphynx Egypt

    Sphynx Egypt

    Valerie J. Bassett '73 at the Sphynx in Egypt.

  • Giza pyramid

    Giza pyramid

    Bruno Bernardino '02 at the pyramids in Giza, Egypt.

  • Machu Picchu, Peru

    Machu Picchu, Peru

    Carolyn Davin Williams ’05, at Machu Picchu after hiking the Inca Trail in Peru for four days.

  • rio-christstatue-flickr

    rio-christstatue-flickr

    Jane and Spencer TenHagen '80, both U.S. Airways flight attendants, visited the famous Christ statute during a layover in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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    vienna-flickr

    Jillienne Prechtl Allgauer '01 and her husband, Lucas, with the Scene in Vienna, Austria.

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  • Easter Island

    Easter Island

    Kerri O'Shea '98 fulfilled her dream of visiting Easter Island off the coast of South America, with her Scene, of course.

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  • fieldhockey

    fieldhockey

    Members of the women's field hockey team clinched a 4-1 win over Ithaca College on Oct. 26. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • laabs

    laabs

    Ben Laabs, assistant professor of geological sciences, speaks about "The Geology of Climate Change: Gaining Prospective on the Present by Looking Into the Past," at a Parents College session during Parents Weekend. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

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    PCCF_078

    Charlie Freeman, associate professor of physics, talks about "The Physics of Baseball" at a Parents College session on Parents Weekend. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS

  • KSC

    KSC

    The Geneseo Flute Choir conducted by Janine Hardenburg '11 performs at the Kaleidoscope program on Parents Weekend, Oct. 22. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • Chinese Cultural Club

    Chinese Cultural Club

    Members of the Geneseo Chinese Cultural Club perform at the Intercultural Dinner held in the College Union Ballroom on Sunday, Oct. 24./PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI

  • Fernando Primerano

    Fernando Primerano

    Professional photographer Fernando Primerano '72 returned to campus on Oct. 25 to speak and demonstrate lighting and other skills to members of Professor Mike Teres' photography class. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    elsauce-exhibit

    Visitors at the Lederer Gallery look at the "El Sauce, Nicaragua" photography and basket exhibit during the opening reception on Oct. 28. The exhibit highlights residents of the small Central American town, their economic development efforts and the college's service-learning partnership. The exhibit is open until Dec. 4. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    elsauce-dancers

    Dancers under the direction of Professor Jonette Lancos perform "Mexican Daydreamers" at the opening reception of the "El Sauce, Nicaragua" photojournalism and basket exhibit on Oct. 28. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • SIFE-basket

    SIFE-basket

    Emika Mizuno, president of the Students in Free Enterprise club, right, sell baskets that are handmade by women in El Sauce at the opening reception of "El Sauce, Nicaragua" at the Lederer Gallery on Oct. 28. The club supports economic development in El Sauce by purchasing the baskets, and then sells them to to support club activities. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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