Tag: science

  • 3D Printing: What Can’t it Do?

    3D Printing: What Can’t it Do?

    By Emma Reifschneider, Kerri Kolenski and Tessa Stroud In spring 2019, the School of Engineering and Science and the digital design and fabrication program sponsored a Harrington STEM seminar on the future of 3D printing. Students from Professor Kimberly Ruth’s Spring 2019 Digital Storytelling class interviewed educators and students about 3D printing. SUNY New Paltz…

  • Class Visits “Perpetual Revolution” Art Exhibition

    Class Visits “Perpetual Revolution” Art Exhibition

    Showcasing different movements for social change through imagery, the “Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change” exhibition at New York’s International Center of Photography (ICP) wowed SUNY New Paltz professor Dr. Rachel Somerstein and students from her Picture Culture course. Somerstein and her students trekked down to Manhattan to visit the exhibition on Friday, April…

  • New Paltz Visiting Professor To Talk About The Intersection Of Science And Journalism

    New Paltz Visiting Professor To Talk About The Intersection Of Science And Journalism

    March 24, 2014 Students studying journalism at SUNY New Paltz have the opportunity this semester to investigate the relationship between society and disease with the help of an award-winning journalist. Sonia Shah, a critically-acclaimed science journalist is spending this spring semester working with students as the college’s 2014 James H. Ottaway visiting professor. During her…

  • EvoS Students Study Sexual Selection On Campus

    EvoS Students Study Sexual Selection On Campus

    How do you decide if your date will be a short fling or something more serious? Would you marry the life of the party? Do pheromones have a hidden role in attracting a potential partner? These are some of the questions about human mate selection and strategies that psychology graduate students Ari Freuman and Grant Trouton asked…