91影视 / Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:09:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-334_COMMARK_2025_Logo-materials_UPDATE-favicon-32x32.png 91影视 / 32 32 91影视檚 ACE Program Will Help Students Graduate On Time /news/suny-geneseos-ace-program-will-help-students-graduate-on-time/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:13:44 +0000 /?p=91700 UNY檚Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) program is expanding to 91影视.

The post 91影视檚 ACE Program Will Help Students Graduate On Time appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Commencement 2026 (91影视/Mat Johnson)

SUNY檚 Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) program is .

ACE supports bachelor檚 students, while ASAP serves community college students. Together, they will help 10,000 students at 44 SUNY campuses maintain academic progress and graduate on time by Fall 2026.

This fall, up to 150 eligible 91影视 ACE students will have access to comprehensive advisement, academic and career support, and funding for essential costs such as textbooks, groceries, and transportation to help them overcome barriers to earning their degree.

“We couldn檛 be more excited to join the ACE network, and we檙e deeply grateful for SUNY檚 leadership and investment in expanding opportunity for students across the system, says Costas Solomou, vice president for enrollment management. 淭his is exactly the kind of bold, student-centered work that brings our identity as an equity-centered honors college to life攅nsuring more 91影视 students are supported with the mentoring, advising, and financial resources they need to overcome barriers and thrive.”

SUNY reports that ACE pilot programs produced strong results between Spring 2024 and Fall 2025. ACE students earned more credits than similar students by their third semester, and retention rates reached 8.6 percentage points higher by the fourth semester. These positive outcomes remained consistent across semesters and student groups, underscoring the program檚 early impact on academic momentum and timely degree completion. The ACE and ASAP program expansions was made possible through an additional $8 million in allocated funding in the FY2026-27 Enacted State Budget, bringing the total state investment in this successful program to $20 million annually.

“As New York檚 public honors college, 91影视 is proud to join the ACE program and advance our commitment to academic excellence, student success, equity, and timely degree completion, says President Melinda Treadwell. 淏y pairing 91影视檚 distinctive liberal arts foundation with the proven support model of ACE and the strong support from the SUNY Board of Trustees, we will ensure more students have the resources, guidance, and momentum they need to thrive from their first semester through graduation.

淗igher education should be affordable and within reach,” says New York State Senator Pam Helming. “Helping hard-working students overcome barriers, complete their education, and enter the workforce sooner can benefit not only the students themselves, but also the employers and communities that depend on a skilled workforce. As with any public investment, it is important to evaluate results and ensure resources are being used effectively. I look forward to seeing the impact this initiative has on students at 91影视 and the communities they will go on to serve.

To learn how ASAP and ACE can empower students to achieve their academic goals and graduate on time, visit . Read more about .

Author

Monique Patenaude, PhD

Executive Director of Content Strategy and Media Relations

The post 91影视檚 ACE Program Will Help Students Graduate On Time appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Senior檚 Internship Is a Home Run /news/seniors-internship-is-a-home-run/ Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:55:46 +0000 /?p=91617 Taylor Williams 26, an English major at 91影视, spent 202526 as the social media intern for the Rochester Red Wings, a minor league baseball team.

The post Senior檚 Internship Is a Home Run appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Taylor Williams ’26 (91影视/Michaela Lewis-Hardies)

Hands-on experience can make all the difference when it comes to getting a job in today檚 market. 91影视 is helping students stand out by getting those opportunities.

Taylor Williams 26, an English major from Williamson, NY, with minors in business studies and communication, spent 202526 as the social media intern for the Rochester Red Wings, a minor league baseball team and the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

淐razily enough, I actually found it through a Facebook ad, Williams says. 淚 decided to apply on a whim, just to see what would happen. The next thing I know, I檓 interviewing with the social media manager for the team.

Williams says her experience in 91影视檚 Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity helped her to feel more prepared and comfortable before her Red Wings interview. 淎lpha Kappa Psi really jump-started everything for me. I was taught how to interview, how to dress, how my r茅sum茅 should be formatted攁ll that knowledge helped me tremendously through this process.

91影视檚 annual Internship and Career Fairs also helped Williams gain interview experience. 淜nowing how to interview, be personable, and be comfortable with having conversations with people you aren檛 familiar with can go a long way, she says. Her advice to students looking for internships: 淧ractice as much as you can!

Williams days with the Red Wings were long but rewarding. 淥n game days, I got there a few hours early and did pre-game content, she says. 淲e posted on various social media about the lineup, posted certain series like 榝ood item of the day, posted highlights in real time, and interacted with fans around the stadium. On non-game days, I went to the office to edit videos, pull photos, and work with a team to come up with new content.

The Red Wings internship was very interdepartmental, which William saw as a plus for helping her stand out in the sports communication industry. 淚t was nice to get other types of hands-on work experience, she says. 淚 acquired skills that I might not have learned if I were strictly limited to working with the social media team. She regularly interacted with the Rochester Red Wings communication department, photographers, and graphic design team.

淚 just love being around people who genuinely care about and love what they do, William says. 淚 found myself excited to go to work every day.

Learn more about 91影视檚 academic internships.

Author

Michaela Lewis-Hardies ’26

College Communications and Marketing

comm-mark@geneseo.edu

The post Senior檚 Internship Is a Home Run appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Transfer Student Calls 91影视 渢he Community I檇 Been Looking For /news/transfer-student-calls-geneseo-the-community-id-been-looking-for/ Thu, 04 Jun 2026 18:34:36 +0000 /?p=91248 For an increasing number of transfer students, 91影视 has become not just a new college, but also a new home. Annabella Bushnell 26 from Troy, NY, was one such student.

The post Transfer Student Calls 91影视 渢he Community I檇 Been Looking For appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Annabella Bushnell ’26 (91影视/Michaela Lewis-Hardies)

For an increasing number of transfer students, 91影视 has become not just a new college, but also a new home.

Annabella Bushnell 26 from Troy, NY, was one such student, transferring to 91影视 in their sophomore year, looking for 渁 campus that truly felt like home. They recognized that community was a vital part of the college experience that they deeply valued.

淗onestly, the photos of campus were what drew me to 91影视 at first, Bushnell says. 淏ut after looking into the academics, I knew that I could see myself here.

At 91影视, says Bushnell, 淚 was able to explore all the majors and minors and find something that felt right for me. They transferred in as a psychology major, then switched to a communication major in their junior year. The late decision initially concerned them, but strong academic advisement made the difference. 淭he faculty members I met with made sure I could switch my major while still graduating on time, Bushnell says.

Bushnell felt 91影视 was the right choice for them, even when adjusting to a new campus as a transfer presented some personal challenges. Coming in as a sophomore meant stepping into an environment where many students had already formed connections. 淚 was nervous I would feel a step behind those who arrived as freshmen, they admitted. 淏ut my fears went away pretty quickly because I had found the community I檇 been looking for.

Part of that community included other transfer students, some of whom Bushnell still considers close friends. 淏eing able to talk with another transfer student and share similar experiences made me feel a lot more connected to the community here at 91影视. Those connections made Bushnell feel more at home on campus, interested in talking to new people, and eager to join . This past year, they served on the e-board of 91影视檚 Art Club.

淢ake sure you get yourself out there early and engage with the community, Bushnell advises. They feel that 91影视 made it easy for them to find where they belonged. The welcoming environment, they say, means anyone can feel at home. 淵ou can find your people and make 91影视 into a place that feels right for you.

Author

Michaela Lewis-Hardies ’26
College Communications and Marketing
comm-mark@geneseo.edu

The post Transfer Student Calls 91影视 渢he Community I檇 Been Looking For appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
厂别苍颈辞谤听奥谤补辫蝉听鲍辫听贵辞耻谤-测别补谤听础耻诲颈辞听顿谤补尘补听厂别谤颈别蝉 /news/senior-wraps-up-four-year-audio-drama-series/ Tue, 02 Jun 2026 17:34:10 +0000 /?p=90561 When Giulyana Gamero 26 first came to 91影视 from Rockford, Illinois, she hadn檛 planned on spending four years cultivating a passion project like her audio drama, Sunflower Story Hour.

The post 厂别苍颈辞谤听奥谤补辫蝉听鲍辫听贵辞耻谤-测别补谤听础耻诲颈辞听顿谤补尘补听厂别谤颈别蝉 appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Giulyana Gamero 26 (91影视/Mat Johnson)

When Giulyana Gamero 26 first came to 91影视 from Rockford, Illinois, she hadn檛 planned on spending four years cultivating a passion project like her audio drama,  

During a tour of the college radio station, 89.3 WGSU, Gamero, a communication major, learned how open-minded the station檚 operations manager was to the potential for non-traditional programming攍ike a scripted radio show.  

Gamero was inspired to pursue an idea that she had and take on a challenge 渢hat breathes life into a more underground art scene. This idea gave birth to Sunflower Story Hour, which Gamero describes as 渁n episodic, paranormal audio drama. Each season focuses on a different world, cast, and story with genres ranging from comedy and sci-fi to horror and fantasy. 

The welcoming, inclusive culture of WGSU made Gamero 渇eel a sense of belonging, and the cast and crew of her show grew into a tight-knit group. 淚 was struggling to find a community on campus, Gamero admits, 渁nd thought that an audio drama could be a great way to channel my free time and yearning for creativity in a way I檇 never tried before. 

When reflecting on being able to apply the things she learned in classes, Gamero says, 淚檓 so lucky to be surrounded by faculty who have given me the chance to prove myself. In addition to her communication coursework, she took advantage of creative writing workshops offered by the English department and worked as a peer writing consultant at The Writing Center in Milne Library. Over the four seasons of her audio drama, Gamero is proud to have written all but two episodes, as well as serving as a producer, narrator, editor, social media manager, and director. 

Having wrapped up the final season of Sunflower Story Hour prior to graduating, Gamero hopes to use the skills she檚 learned through producing the show, as well as through her academic coursework, to pursue a career working in media攁nd she檚 also open to other opportunities within the communications field. 淚 hope that I can be a part of a team or creative endeavor that allows for my leadership and collaborative skills to really shine, she says. 淏eing able to create Sunflower Story Hour made me passionate about staying on campus, but, honestly, it really was the people along this journey who convinced me it was all worthwhile. 

Watch the video below to meet Giulyana and learn more about her experience at SUNY 91影视. 

Author

Mat Johnson

Multimedia Producer

The post 厂别苍颈辞谤听奥谤补辫蝉听鲍辫听贵辞耻谤-测别补谤听础耻诲颈辞听顿谤补尘补听厂别谤颈别蝉 appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
91影视 Launches New Academic Programs /news/geneseo-launches-new-academic-programs/ Fri, 29 May 2026 18:04:59 +0000 /?p=90387 91影视 is launching three new interdisciplinary programs of study beginning in Fall 2026.

The post 91影视 Launches New Academic Programs appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Milne Library (91影视/Matt Burkhartt)

91影视 is launching three new interdisciplinary programs of study beginning in Fall 2026.

Applied AI for business (minor) helps students develop a robust understanding of AI technologies and business fundamentals. Designed to complement a variety of major fields of study, it prepares students to leverage state-of-the-art AI tools mindfully, ethically, and effectively.

淎ccording to World Economic Forum檚 2025 Future of Jobs Report, 94% of firms in the US expect AI and information processing technologies to transform their operations in the next five years, says Lerong He, dean of 91影视檚 School of Business. 淥ur program can equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the needs of the employers and excel in professional careers.

Climate change studies (minor) provides students with a broad understanding of the science behind climate change, its impacts, and its potential solutions. It explores the complex interactions between the Earth’s climate system, human activity, and policy responses.

淭his minor addresses one of the most pressing global challenges of our time, says Scott Giorgis, distinguished teaching professor and chair of geological, environmental, and planetary sciences. 淏y combining coursework in the physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities, students gain both scientific literacy and insight into the social, political, and economic dimensions of climate change, as well as the skills needed to communicate and address these issues effectively. 

Science, technology, and society studies (minor and microcredential) examines how scientific knowledge and technological innovation develop攁nd how they shape and are shaped by historical, social, cultural, political, environmental, and economic forces.

淪tudents will examine the complex relationships between scientific knowledge, technological innovation, and societal change, says Amanda Lewis-Nang檈a, associate professor of history. 淭hey檒l gain the tools to assess not only how science and technology work, but also why they matter for different communities and across global contexts.

In addition to these new programs of study, the existing program in comparative literature will introduce a minor this fall, and Latin American and Caribbean studies will offer a new microcredential.

 Explore 91影视檚 majors, minors, and academic programs.

Author

Robyn Rime

Senior Writer and Editor

585-245-5529

rime@geneseo.edu

The post 91影视 Launches New Academic Programs appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Master檚 in Reading and Literacy Is Fully Online this Fall /news/masters-in-reading-and-literacy-is-fully-online-this-fall/ Fri, 29 May 2026 14:58:21 +0000 /?p=90366 Students will have flexibility, freedom, and community as they pursue their advanced teaching degree.

The post Master檚 in Reading and Literacy Is Fully Online this Fall appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
A view of the 91影视 campus at sunset, facing Sturges Hall and the valley.

91影视 (91影视/Keith Walters ’11)

91影视 is changing itsmaster’s in reading and literacyprogram from in-person to a fully online degree starting in Fall 2026.The MSEd in reading and literacy certifies recipients to teach students from preschool through 12th听驳谤补诲别.

淭his change gives working professionals needed access to an advanced degree, said Ann Monroe-Baillargeon, dean of the School of Education. 淪tudents no longer have to live or work near 91影视. Most of our literacy students are teachers. They can now work and complete their degree on their own schedules.

Response has been positive, said Monroe-Baillargeon. As of May, Fall 2026 enrollment has nearly doubled from 2024. 

In addition to the flexibility an online course offers working students, the course has incorporated clinic work, one-on-one faculty mentoring, student discussions, and internships working with school-aged children and teens. Assistant Professor Christine Green 01/MsEd 03 and Associate Professor Sharon Peck, are the program檚 co-coordinators. 

淲e will continue to foster meaningful interactions and community with our internships, with faculty, and among students, said Monroe-Baillargeon, who previously served as director of online learning at Houghton University and director of online graduate programs at Buena Vista University. 淚檓 excited for our launch. I know high-quality online programs are possible because I have done it, she said.

Monroe-Baillargeon hopes that, in addition to the college檚 usual master檚 students, the new online offering will attract students from out of state, including those who teach in international schools abroad.

Author

Kris Dreessen

Lead Content Writer

(585) 245-5520

dreessen@geneseo.edu

The post Master檚 in Reading and Literacy Is Fully Online this Fall appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Way to Go, Class of 2026! /news/way-to-go-class-of-2026/ Thu, 21 May 2026 13:55:00 +0000 /?p=89938 91影视 held its 160th Commencement on Saturday, May 16, conferring nearly 900 degrees before an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff.

The post Way to Go, Class of 2026! appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

One of many proud 91影视 grad families (91影视 photo)

91影视 held its 160th Commencement on Saturday, May 16, conferring nearly 900 degrees before an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff.

Rebecca Wilson Bresee 93, an animator for Walt Disney Studios, received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree and addressed the morning ceremony. In a speech threaded with good advice and Disney quotes, Bresee reminded graduates of Peter Pan檚 belief that all it takes is faith and trust, and a little bit of pixie dust.

淚 like to think that pixie dust is actually preparation meeting opportunity, she said. 淥pportunity is the pixie dust sprinkled in with all the hard work you檝e done here at 91影视 to prepare yourself for what comes next. Be persistent in your endeavors, she concluded. 淚f you are prepared, you will have the power to make your own dreams come true when that pixie dust gets sprinkled on you and your special opportunity arrives. Then you檒l fly.

Jeff Clarke 83, executive leader and former Kodak CEO, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree and addressed the afternoon ceremony on time, technology, optimism, and the importance of embracing change. Clarke called himself a techno-optimist and referenced his 91影视 education in economics when describing how the market sorts through technology change.

淐reative destruction is powerful and appears to be accelerating due to globalization and the pace of technological advancement, he said. 淒epending on your point of view, this can be inspiring or daunting. You can hope that creative destruction will not touch you. Or you can embrace the accelerating pace of change and the opportunities it creates.

Corrina Filek 26, from Livonia, NY, was this year檚 senior orator at the morning ceremony. Filek graduated with a double major in anthropology and sociomedical sciences. Giulyana Gamero 26, from Rockford, IL, spoke at the afternoon ceremony. She graduated with a major in communication and ran a regular radio drama on WGSU.

Two seniors received the Richard Roark Award this year: Grace Hubbel 26 from Rochester NY, a philosophy and sociomedical sciences double major with a minor in human development; and Sophie Fulton from Batavia, NY, a business administration major with minors in accounting and college honors. The award is presented to a graduating senior whose excellence in scholarship and community service emulates Roark, a former 91影视 professor of anthropology who was presumed drowned off the island of Guadeloupe in the French West Indies.

Receiving the Student Association President檚 Cup this year was Sarah Feik, from Cooperstown, NY, a marketing major with a minor in communication. The award is given annually to a graduating senior who exemplifies superior service and dedication to the 91影视 Student Association

Watch our

Watch videos of the and

Author

Robyn Rime

Senior Writer and Editor

585-245-5529

rime@geneseo.edu

The post Way to Go, Class of 2026! appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
91影视 Foundation Board Appoints New Chair and Welcomes Six New Members /news/geneseo-foundation-board-appoints-new-chair-and-welcomes-six-new-members/ Mon, 18 May 2026 16:46:54 +0000 /?p=89849 The 91影视 Foundation Board of Directors has appointed Clare M. Cusack 96, president and CEO of the New York Bankers Association, as its next chair. Her three-year term begins July 1. Cusack, who has served as vice chair since 2023, succeeds Robert Walley 83, who is retiring after 12 years of service on the board, including the last three as chair.

The post 91影视 Foundation Board Appoints New Chair and Welcomes Six New Members appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Clare Cusack '96

Clare Cusack ’96 (Image provided)

The 91影视 Foundation Board of Directors has appointed Clare M. Cusack 96, president and CEO of the New York Bankers Association, as its next chair. Her three-year term begins July 1. Cusack, who has served as vice chair since 2023, succeeds Robert Walley 83, who is retiring after 12 years of service on the board, including the last three as chair.

The 91影视 Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized for the purpose of encouraging philanthropic contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations in support of activities and programs of 91影视. 

淐lare檚 experience on the board of directors, devotion to the College, and generosity make her a wonderful choice as board chair, said 91影视 President Melinda Treadwell. 淗er leadership and dedication exemplify the very best of what it means to be a 91影视 graduate攗sing intellect, integrity, and purpose to make a lasting impact on society. I look forward to continuing our work to build on 91影视檚 legacy and shape an exciting future together.

A political science and communication dual major at 91影视, Cusack is president and CEO of the New York Bankers Association (NYBA). She has been frequently recognized for her leadership in the banking industry and in non-profit association management. In 2020, she became the first woman to serve as president and CEO of NYBA in its 131-year history. In 2024, Cusack was named Chief Executive of the Year by the New York Society of Association Executives. In November 2025, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) honored Cusack with its highest honor, the Distinguished Alumnus Award. 

淭here檚 a certain magic to 91影视, said Cusack. 淵ou feel it as a student. You carry it as an alum. And if you檙e lucky, you get to come back and help steward it. As incoming chair, I feel an enormous sense of pride and responsibility. Not just to serve, but to help keep that magic growing for the next generation. I檓 also deeply grateful for Bob Walley檚 leadership and service to the foundation. He helped strengthen an already special institution, and I檓 honored to carry that momentum forward for the next generation.

The board of directors is also proud to announce that the following alumni will begin six-year terms as Foundation board members on July 1:

Leslye Burleson 13 lives in Stamford, CT. A mathematics major at 91影视, she is currently a manager of financial products with Apple.

Steven Mattus 92 is chief investment officer for Tandems.ai. A resident of Fairfield, CT, he holds a BA in economics from 91影视, and an MBA in finance from Iona University.

Rizwan (Rizzy) Qureshi 03, of Olney, MD, is an attorney at Reed Smith LLP, where he is a partner in the firm檚 Global Regulatory Enforcement group based in Washington, D.C. and New York. Qureshi holds a BA in international relations from 91影视 and a JD from Howard University School of Law.

Ken Rende 86 lives in Babylon, NY. He is a managing director of wealth management at Neuberger. Rende also serves on the executive committee of the Business Advisory Council of the School of Business at 91影视.

Andrea Reynolds 96 lives in Houston, TX. A geological sciences major with an MS from Texas A&M University, she is a former Shell executive and the founder and CEO of Hidden Gems Coaching & Consulting.

Jill Abbate Sulkes 93 of Chatham, NJ, is a managing director for Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WTW). She holds a BS in management science from 91影视, an MS in management and policy from SUNY Stony Brook, and a JD from Fordham Law School. Abbate is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey.

The 91影视 Foundation also extends its appreciation to outgoing board member Jessica Blair 00, who completes a six-year term of service. In addition, the Foundation conferred the distinction of Emeriti Board Member upon Mollene Benison 97, Barb Bilodeau 86, Bob Murray 83, John O’Malley 85, and Jonna Shutowick 88, and Bob Walley 83, whose two six-year terms conclude this summer.

Author

Author Name

Lars Asbornsen

College Advancement Communications Manager

The post 91影视 Foundation Board Appoints New Chair and Welcomes Six New Members appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Carolyn Campbell Named Vice President for College Advancement /news/carolyn-campbell-named-vice-president-for-college-advancement/ Mon, 18 May 2026 14:35:39 +0000 /?p=89813 Carolyn Campbell, PhD, has been appointed as 91影视檚 vice president for college advancement and executive director of the 91影视 Foundation, effective June 4. Campbell has been serving in the interim vice president role since February 2025.

The post Carolyn Campbell Named Vice President for College Advancement appeared first on 91影视.

]]>

Carolyn Campbell, PhD (91影视)

Carolyn Campbell, PhD, has been appointed as 91影视檚 vice president for college advancement and executive director of the 91影视 Foundation, effective June 4. Campbell has been serving in the interim vice president role since February 2025.

During her tenure as the interim vice president, Campbell quickly established strong relationships with the campus community and alumni and helped shepherd important partnerships between the College and the business community. Campbell oversaw the successful completion of the $45M Opportunities Rising campaign and continues to provide strategic leadership to the 91影视 Foundation during the transition of chairpersons from Bob Walley ’83 to Clare Cusack ’96. She檚 also facilitated crucial partnerships, including the Deloitte Foundation study room in Milne and the Kodak Advanced Electrophysiology Lab.

Campbell檚 appointment follows meaningful engagement and feedback sessions with the Senate Executive Committee, the advancement and alumni relations staff, the President檚 Cabinet, and the leadership of the Foundation Board and the College Council.

淭hank you to the 91影视 community for embracing Carolyn and her leadership, said 91影视 President Melinda Treadwell. 淚 am thrilled that Carolyn will continue to guide us with grace and excellence. She is a brilliant and valued colleague, and it has been a joy to work alongside her as we deepen our connections and amplify the foundation檚 impact and support for our students. Our future is very bright with Carolyn and her dedicated team.

Campbell brings more than three decades of progressive senior leadership experience in higher education advancement, nonprofit development, and healthcare philanthropy. Her career includes key roles in building corporate and foundation relations, leading regional campaign efforts, and earlier leadership positions in healthcare and community college advancement. In each role, Campbell demonstrated a consistent record of strategic vision, campaign leadership, and the ability to build strong relationships that advance institutional priorities.

Most recently, Campbell was founder and CEO of Higher Ground Consulting, advising colleges and nonprofits on fundraising strategy, organizational effectiveness, and leadership development. She previously served as vice president for development and alumni engagement at Washington & Jefferson College, leading a $125 million campaign and advancement operations. At Auburn University at Montgomery, she was vice chancellor for development/advancement, contributing to a system-wide billion-dollar campaign and expanding alumni and donor engagement.

淥n behalf of the 91影视 Foundation Board of Directors, we are thrilled to support Carolyn Campbell as our VP of College Advancement and Executive Director of the 91影视 Foundation, said Walley and Cusack. 淲e enthusiastically support President Treadwell’s decision to fill the role, which marks a tremendous step forward for both the foundation and the College. Carolyn will continue to provide consistent leadership and energy needed to expand philanthropic support, strengthen donor and alumni engagement, and further advance the College檚 mission and future success.

淚 believe this is a pivotal and inspiring moment in 91影视’s history with the leadership of President Treadwell, incoming 91影视 Foundation Board of Directors Chair Clare Cusack, and incoming SGAA (91影视 Alumni Association) president, Rita Rogan, said Campbell. 淚 see a future filled with incredible opportunities. I am thrilled to join this wonderful community and be a strategic partner with campus colleagues, alumni, corporate partners, and friends in advancing far-reaching and impactful initiatives for 91影视檚 future.

Campbell holds a master檚 degree in management from Faulkner University and a master檚 and doctorate in higher education administration from Auburn University. She completed Harvard檚 Institute for Educational Management program, holds a graduate certificate in College and University Teaching, and received a Fulbright U.S. International Education Administrator Award.

Author

Wendi Kinney

Chief of Staff

The post Carolyn Campbell Named Vice President for College Advancement appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
Students Study Coral Reefs in the Bahamas /news/students-study-coral-reefs-in-the-bahamas/ Fri, 15 May 2026 18:29:10 +0000 /?p=89729 Biodiversity and Geology of the Coral Reefs provides students an opportunity to develop, conduct, and present research projects.

The post Students Study Coral Reefs in the Bahamas appeared first on 91影视.

]]>
The professors and students in the Bahamas on shore. (91影视/Photographer)

Isidro “Sid” Bosch, left, with students. (Photo provided)

Students in the Biodiversity and Geology of the Coral Reefs course spent part of the winter in the Alumni Pool training for snorkeling, free diving, and taking measurements underwater in preparation for their spring break research trip in the Bahamas.

Isidro 淪id Bosch, professor of biology, and Jeffrey Over, distinguished professor of geological sciences, led 15 students during the March break week as they examined coral, clam fossils, fish, and other marine features off San Salvador Island. Their goal was to better understand how hurricanes, ocean warming, human activity, and coral-specific diseases have damaged the reef-life over time.

In the classroom, students first learn coral reef ecology and geology, then develop research projects to conduct in the Bahamas. Upon returning to the classroom, students analyze their findings and present them at GREAT Day.

淭his course provides students an opportunity to do meaningful research and to think like scientists, said Bosch. 淓ach year, we add to our long-term data record of coral abundance, species composition, and fish communities. We conduct research projects that highlight trends we檝e encountered. It檚 amazing that students can see all these changes over time.

Emily Szczublewski 27, a geology major and biology minor, was part of a team that studied the history of moon snails in the Caribbean. Moon snails feed on clams by boring a hole through the shell and sucking out the insides. Students dove to retrieve sand samples, which were later sifted for clam fossils with the tell-tale holes in their shell.

淚 was not in my comfort zone in the ocean, but I knew I could do it. I did. And it was amazing, said Szczublewski, who plans to pursue geology in graduate school and her career. 淚 can take this beyond 91影视. I know how to do these skills that you can檛 really learn in a classroom. It檚 phenomenal.

Coral loss had the most striking outcome this year, according to Bosch. Most of the coral reefs around San Salvador Island are covered by algae, which covers more than 50 percent of the habitat, compared to 2 to 5 percent by corals. In the 1970s, the habitat was 50 percent coral cover, said Bosch. There is also evidence of declining fish populations, including parrotfish, which clean coral of algae.

淭hese ecological systems are changing radically, said Bosch. 淲e have seen this happen in 15 years, and that檚 a big, fast change. As professors, we can either steer students away from this destruction of a beautiful ecosystem or research and document it, and start thinking about what can be done to bring the coral back.

.

Author

Kris Dreessen

Lead content writer

(585) 245-5520

dreessen@geneseo.edu

The post Students Study Coral Reefs in the Bahamas appeared first on 91影视.

]]>