New pictures, new colors, new videos, new navigation -- it's all part of SUNY Geneseo's new Web site.
Our goals in redesigning Geneseo.edu are to better serve our visitors and accurately reflect Geneseo's vitality and academic distinction.
We've just completed our Phase I launch, which means that you'll be able to see and use a number of fresh pages and applications. The design is the result a of year-long planning process that included discussions with a number of SUNY Geneseo community focus groups and town hall meetings.
Now in Phase II, we're converting pages from the old design into the new. During Phase II, you may encounter some of the old page templates as you navigate the new site. We appreciate your patience during this phase as we work to make the transition as smooth as possible. You can monitor our progress on this page; we'll update it continually as we work to fully implement our redesign.
We want to hear from you -- tell us what works well and what could use improvement. Please leave your comments using the form below or email Web@geneseo.edu. We look forward to receiving your feedback so that we can continually improve Geneseo.edu !
ENCompass Weekly converted 3/12/10
Senior Gift converted 3/12/10
Undergraduate Alumni Association converted 3/12/10
Math converted 3/12/10
American Studies converted 3/12/10
Native American Studies converted 3/12/10
History converted 3/12/10
Geography converted 3/12/10
Philosophy converted 3/12/10
Ultimate Frisbee converted 3/12/10
Triathalon Club converted 3/12/10
Rugby converted 3/12/10
Psychology Club converted 3/12/10
Psi Chi converted 3/12/10
Womens Rugby converted 3/12/10
International Student Services converted 3/12/10
Teacher Education Resource Center converted 3/12/10
Asian Studies converted 3/12/10
Sponsored Research converted 3/5/10
Great Day converted 3/5/10
Geology converted 3/5/10
Communication converted 3/5/10
Communicative Disorders and Sciences converted 3/5/10
L.I.V.E.S Program converted 3/5/10
Peace Poetry converted 3/5/10
English converted 3/5/10
Political Science converted 3/5/10
Ella Cline School of Education converted 3/5/10
Womens Leadership Institute converted 3/5/10
Interfaith Center converted 3/5/10
Xerox Center for Multicultural Teacher EducationStudy Abroad converted 2/26/10
Multicultural Programs and Services converted 2/26/10
Student Handbook
converted 2/26/10
Dean of Students converted 2/26/10
First Year Programs converted 2/26/10
Orientation
converted 2/26/10
Center for Community converted 2/26/10
Volunteer Center converted 2/26/10
Student Conduct converted 2/26/10
Off Campus Living
converted 2/26/10
Office of Greek Affairs converted 2/26/10
Inter Greek Council
converted 2/26/10
Edgar Fellows Program converted 2/26/10
Undergraduate Bulletin converted 2/26/10
Office of International Programs converted 2/19/10
School of Business converted 2/19/10
Center for Women & Business converted 2/19/10
Center for International Business converted 2/19/10
Anthropology converted 2/19/10
Access Opportunity Programs converted 2/19/10
Computer Science converted 2/19/10
Environmental Health & Safety converted 2/19/10
Teaching & Learning Center converted 2/19/10
College Senate converted 2/19/10
Small Business Development Center converted 2/19/10
PreMed converted 2/19/10
Biology converted 2/19/10
Biophysics converted 2/19/10
Accounting Society converted 2/19/10
English for Speakers of Other Languages converted 2/19/10
Latin American Studies converted 2/19/10
Campus Scheduling & Special Events converted 2/19/10
First Year Institute converted 2/19/10
Geneseo's Residential College Seminar converted 2/19/10
Safe Zone converted 2/11/10
Health and Counseling converted 2/11/10
Residence Life converted 2/11/10
Galleries converted 2/11/10
Chemistry Department converted 2/11/10
Administrative Systems Office converted 2/11/10
School of the Arts converted 2/11/10
Criminal Justice converted 2/11/10
Sociology Department converted 2/11/10
Women's Studies converted 2/11/10
Student Health Advisory Committee converted 2/11/10
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature converted 2/11/10
Wadsworth Auditorium converted 2/11/10
Environmental Sustainability converted 2/11/10
Information Security Program converted 2/11/10
NY Alert converted 2/11/10
Working to resolve left navigation bar issue -- 2/10/10
A Thousand Words photo gallery launched -- 2/8/10
Left navigation bars now displaying on site -- 1/22/10
Working to resolve left navigation bar issue -- 1/22/10
Division of Student and Campus Life converted 12/18/09
Office of the President converted 12/18/09
Office of the Provost converted 12/18/09
Office of the Dean of the College converted 12/18/09
Division of Administration and Finance converted 12/18/09
CIT site converted 12/11/09
Webmail added to footer 12/1/09
KnightWeb added to Faculty/Staff page left navigation bar 12/1/09
Tam wrote:
the website looks simple and clean. its like web 2.0 layout but i need to see more graphics to be more attractive. i also suggest to have a community forum to your website. hope to see it soon.
Posted Mar. 4, 2010 @ 9:48 pm
C Bernatzky wrote:
when will the spring sports update their rosters?
this should have been done in December or January
Posted Feb. 25, 2010 @ 7:36 am
Kenyon wrote:
As the Geneseo Knights are comprised of excellent student-athletes, the Athletics department wants to make sure that the information it provides on the rosters is accurate and complete before they are published.
Posted Feb. 26, 2010 @ 10:28 am
John B wrote:
I'm trying to find the tentative or set listing of Summer 2010 class offerings. I know the old site used to have this page but I can't find it. Or information about the costs for enrollment during the summer.
Posted Jan. 23, 2010 @ 7:40 am
Kenyon wrote:
Summer course listings can be found on the Summer Sessions 2010 page. I would check with Student Accounts regarding summer costs.
Posted Jan. 27, 2010 @ 2:32 pm
Iyer wrote:
Summer Course listings will be available soon...
Posted Jan. 28, 2010 @ 3:26 pm
Melanie Blood wrote:
thank you for addressing imbalance of gender on main site.
I would like to have easier access to the library home page, particularly from mygeneseo. Links to search functions within the library are there, but none of them lead you to the library home page, from mygeneseo or from the library database/catalogues.
Posted Jan. 13, 2010 @ 5:27 am
Kenyon wrote:
The exciting opportunities presented to Geneseo via our new site also present the challenge of populating it with photography. Given our current limited resources, doing this is challenging. It is, however, a top priority to amass and utilize images across the site that accurately reflect the College's multifaceted diversity and we are working diligently to accomplish this needed goal. I welcome faculty, staff and student assistance in this; those willing to be photographed, share their own site-appropriate photography, etc., should contact me.
Thank you for your comments.
Posted Jan. 6, 2010 @ 1:44 pm
Julia Walker wrote:
Pictures are meant to be read. They are statements about hierarchy and significance and denying that is disingenuous at best, hypocritical at worst. So here's my problem with reading the Geneseo home page.
There are four images of Geneseo people:
~ male student with family (tall male, college label, powerful posture, paternalistic, full-face and slightly right of center)
~male professor talking to male student (centered male power being passed to the next generation -- the image is iconic and paternalistic, even including virgin mothers on the wall [so yes, there are women, but not real women with power of their own])
~female student sitting alone (student in middle distance, isolated, in profile, studious, [actually, I like this pix, but, as 1 of 4, it's not an equal representation of significance])
~female student in a classroom displaying -- as bird watchers say -- her chest and throat (yes, centered, but centered on her physical attractions; yes, she's eager, but for what? good that she holds a pen, but bad that she's not talking or writing)
Equal numbers? Yes. Equal representation? No. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but a cigar chosen for public display makes a statement.
Posted Jan. 6, 2010 @ 11:39 am
Jennifer Katz wrote:
One of my colleagues shared an observation that I wanted to pass on to you -- there are six photos of faculty members "in action" -- five of the six are men. I'm not sure of the specific ratio of male to female instructors, but regardless, this is clearly a visual misrepresentation of our faculty. Can this be remedied?
Posted Jan. 6, 2010 @ 10:24 am
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