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  • Muscial Performers

    Muscial Performers

    Alexander Malkus and Marlene Mosh perform Russian musical numbers in Wadsworth Auditorium. Photo by Keith Walters.

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    sculpture

    A corner in Brodie Hall features the work of art studio major Minerva Campbell, a student in Assistant Professor Dan DeZarn's sculpture class. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • Scott Meckler

    Scott Meckler

    Sott Meckler '06 Major: Math Now: Marketing analyst at Vistaprint, a marketing, printing and promotional materials resource to 9 million customers. Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics Olympia Nicodemi was especially influential, says Meckler. She taught him, he says, "what I could be and what it takes to be successful.”

  • Kathryn Weiss

    Kathryn Weiss

    "The type of research that I did with Professor (Robert) O'Donnell and in my summer fellowship — the techniques — those were the same techniques I was using in graduate school." — Kathryn Weiss, D.V.M. '02 about her experience at Geneseo

  • Community Sing

    Community Sing

    Geneseo alumna Ysaye Barnwell returns to campus to lead a spirited Community Sing. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Stargazing

    Stargazing

    The Seuss Spruce stargazes on a brightly-lit evening. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Alumna Returns

    Alumna Returns

    Sue Bauerfeind-Thomas '90 returns to her alma mater to host a GOLD workshop. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Squirrel

    Squirrel

    A Geneseo squirrel ventures out to collect food. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Honored Soldier

    Honored Soldier

    The Geneseo campus paid tribute to Army Lt. Mohsin A. Naqvi yesterday during memorial events. Naqvi, a 2006 Geneseo graduate, was killed in action in Afghanistan in September 2008. Photo by Brian Bennett.

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  • Doty work

    Doty work

    Rehabilitation work continues on Doty Hall, at the south end of campus. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • spring signs

    spring signs

    Spring sprouts poke their heads out of the soil around the College Green. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • Basketball NCAA tournament

    Basketball NCAA tournament

    Brittany Finkle '11 reaches for the ball during the first NCAA Division III tournament round.
    Geneseo's women's basketball team hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III tournament on March 4 and 5. The Knights defeated DeSales University 62-51 in the first round, but fell to undefeated Babson College 65-53 in round two. The team, which captured the SUNYAC regular season and tournament championships, finished its season at 26-4. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS' 11

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    Students look at "The Collected Stories of American Muslims" exhibit in the College Union ballroom. The display was part of the college's March 9 special events, including memorial services, held in honor of Lt. Mohsin Naqvi '06, who was killed on active U.S. Army duty in Afghanistan in September 2008. He was a combat medic and Urdu interpreter. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    Hassan Naqvi, brother of Lt. Mohsin Naqvi '06, speaks during one of two memorial ceremonies the college held on March 9 in honor of Lt. Naqvi, who was killed in September 2008 in Afghanistan while on active U.S. Army duty. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI '12

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    A military honor guard from Rochester Institute of Technology's ROTC enters a March 9 memorial ceremony held in the College Union Ballroom in honor of Lt. Mohsin Naqvi '06. Naqvi was killed in September 2008 in Afghanistan while on active duty in the U.S. Army. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    Amir Muhammad, president of the Collection & Stories of American Muslims, speaks about "Muslim Veterans of America's Wars" at the March 9 memorial ceremonies held in the College Union Ballroom in honor of Lt. Mohsin Naqvi '06. Naqvi was killed in September 2008 in Afghanistan while on active duty in the U.S. Army. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    MNM_095

  • Sufi

    Sufi

    Guest artist Sheikha Khadija Radin, senior teacher of the Mevlevi Order of America and Sufi Ruhaniat International, presents one of two lectures and demonstrations on SUFI, the mystical branch of Islam), whirling and meditation. Her talks were delivered to Professor Randy Kaplan's Asian Dance classes but were open to all. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI '12

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    Sue Bauerfeind-Thomas '90 discusses "Breaking the Glass Ceiling" at a workshop at the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    Anne Irwin Tillinghast '96 speaks about "Women's Health and Fitness" at the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • Financing your life

    Financing your life

    Bonnie Swanson, assistant vice president of Key Bank, leads a workshop on "Financing Your Life" at the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • community engagement

    community engagement

    Sue Davin '90, president and CEO of The Community Place in Rochester discusses "Community Engagement" at a panel discussion at the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • engagement

    engagement

    Karen Podsiadly '90, director of leadership and community development at SUNY Brockport, speaks during a panel discussion about "Community Engagement" during the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • Power Couples

    Power Couples

    JC DeLass '85, station manager at WYSL, radio 1040-AM, and Michele DeLass '85, senior account executive at Eagle Productivity Solutions, discuss the issues of working spouses in the "Power Couples" workshop at the third annual Women in Leadership Conference held on March 2. The event was sponsored by the Women's Leadership Institute, The Klainer Center for Women and Business, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services, and GOLD. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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  • Norris

    Norris

    Students get their photos taken with Jackie Dycke Norris '92, senior adviser at the Corporation for National and Community Service, and keynote speaker for the third annual Women In Leadership Conference on March 2. Norris was also a member of the "Community Engagement" discussion panel and spoke with international relations classes. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI '12

  • Leadership dinner

    Leadership dinner

    Students share ideas at the third annual Women In Leadership Conference on March 2 at the networking mixer and dinner. /PHOTO BY SARAH KOSLOSKI '12

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  • Sponsored Research open house

    Sponsored Research open house

    Betsy Colon, grants management associate, left, and Anne Baldwin, director of sponsored research, show a student some of the opportunities available for research opportunities at a March 2 open house. The Research Council, the Office of Sponsored Research, and the Grants Management Office hosted the event to show how faculty, staff and students can find money from outside sources. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    teach in

    Dr. Dorothy Edwards, founding director of the University of Kentucky's Violence Intervention and Prevention Center, speaks at the college's Sexual Assault Teach In" on March 6. The event focused on dealing with solutions and discussion regarding sexual assault. /PHOTO BY KEITH WALTERS '11

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    australia

    Kelly Lange ’92 at the famous opera house in Sydney, Australia.

  • spring snowfall2

    spring snowfall2

    A final snowfall of the season coats the walk to Sturges Hall on March 29. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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    spring snowfall1

    It may be spring, but it's still upstate New York! Students walk to class during a snowfall on March 29. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

  • New Lockers

    New Lockers

    New lockers are added to the Women's Basketball locker room. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Rock Salt

    Rock Salt

    Dr. David Gallo speaks at the 7th Annual American Rock Salt Lecture. Photo by Brian Bennett.

  • Pat and Lynne

    Pat and Lynne

    Pat Hackett, '73, left, of Arizona, and Lynne Garrett Spoons '73, of California, met in Hawaii and visited the National Tropical Botanical Garden Koloa in Kauai.

  • Cancer awareness

    Cancer awareness

    Students have tied purple ribbons around campus as a reminder of the upcoming Relay for Life cancer awareness and fundraising event on April 16-17. Members of the college community will walk overnight to earn money for the American Cancer Society. /PHOTO BY BRIAN BENNETT

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