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Aleánna Luethi-‐Garrecht Associate Professor, Department of Art
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Careful, Slow, Stepwise Analyses vs. Rapid Prototyping
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Overall Consumer Prices
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“It’s not a crisis. It’s just the environment in which I [we] work. Now how do I [we] go about making things beUer?”
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Convoca4on 2013
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Dr. Laura BarreD Dean of the College
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Lucy Walker Assistant Vice President for Ins:tu:onal Research
Linda Eaton Associate Vice President
for Student Affairs
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Dr. Kris Backhaus Interim Dean of the School of Business
Robin Cohen-‐LaValle Interim Dean of Students
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Jason Gilliland Veteran & Military Services Coordinator
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A personalized, residenIal campus Rigorous academics Open, diverse, and equitable community A spirit of exploraIon, discovery, and arIstry EducaIng each student as a whole person Intellectual and cultural resource
Vision, Values, and AspiraIons
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Geology Major
Rocks
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Gradua4on rates – good but not great
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Dr. Michael Fowlin returns to campus for Welcome Week 2014
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New Paltz Tavern Owners Agreement
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Regional Convener
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3D at New Paltz
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THE STUDENT UNION ATRIUM:SYMBOLIZING A BOUNDLESS
FUTURE THROUGH A RICH PAST AND A VISION
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1. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
2. MARGIN OF EXCELLENCE
CURRENT$275,000 from annual and endowed funds yielding scholarships for 146 students at an average of $1,884 per student per year.
GOAL$5,000,000 endowment producing $200,000 annually in perpetuity to fund scholarships for 71 students at an average of $2,817 per student per year. Along with current scholarships, this would fund 257 students.
Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activities Program
CURRENT41 projects funded for 36 students.
GOAL$2,000,000 endowment producing $80,000 annually in perpetuity to provide support for 80 projects at $1,000 per award. This would fund a total of 121 projects per year.
AREAS FOR HIGH-IMPACTTRANSFORMATION
44. FUND FOR NEW PALTZ
CURRENT$367,212 raised last year with 3.5% alumni participation.
GOAL$2,000,000 raised in three years with 20% alumni participation.
3. CRREOCenter for Research, Regional Education & Outreach
CURRENT5 program areas advancing the public interest and serving the citizens of New York.
GOAL$1,000,000 endowment permanently endows a program area.
TOTAL 3-YEAR GOAL= $10 million
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THE “NEW” GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION
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Dick Polich: Transforming Metal Into Art
SAMUEL DORSKY MUSEUM OF ART STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ
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LeFevre Hall Completed August 2014
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New Residence Hall Fall 2015
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Park Point
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Rt. 32 TransportaIon Hub
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Strategic Plan
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Association of American Colleges and Universities
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REGINA CALCATERRA ARTICLEKEN PASTERNAK / FRAMED ARTICLES
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“Notable Alumni” Wall HumaniIes/ Career Resource Center
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Thomas Cole, The Falls of the Kaaterskill
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