A fire sparked on Nov. 20 by a faulty clothes dryer burned down the Wadsworth Grill, which stood on Route 36, about five minutes outside of Geneseo.
Student Association is seeking student feedback regarding a potential car rental service that would likely carry an annual cost of over $30,000.
On Oct. 22, the Task Force on Curriculum Review, in continuation of a lasting debate concerning the current Humanities program, finally proposed a concrete alternative. Still, more discussion is needed. "We are not actually at the point where we are recommending any changes," said Polly Radosh, dean of the college.
As the economy continues to worsen, job prospects have become increasingly thin for college graduates, as displayed through a recent survey conducted by the Career Services office. According to the survey given to Geneseo's Class of 2007, more of these students entered either a graduate or higher education program than in years past.
The Writers House, set to open next semester, will now accommodate selected incoming transfer students in addition to the current students who applied for the program. According to Kim Bilinski, future area coordinator, Residence Life received about 65 applications from current students, with 55 of these students accepting an invitation to move into the hall in January.
The American Speech-Hearing-Language Association awarded Dale Metz, speech scientist and communicative disorders professor, its highest honor on Nov. 21 at the annual convention in Chicago. Metz was one of five to receive Honors of the Association. Since its creation in 1944, only 149 people have received this prestigious award for lifetime achievement in the fields of speech, language, and hearing.