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SUNY Brockport

State University of New York Brockport (also known as SUNY Brockport or Brockport State, and previously The College at Brockport) is a public university in Brockport, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY).

State University of New York Brockport
Former name
Brockport Collegiate Institute (1835–1866)
Brockport State Normal School (1866–1942)
Brockport State Teachers College (1942–1948)
State University of New York at Brockport (1948–2005)
The College at Brockport, State University of New York (2005–2020)
TypePublic university
Established1835; 189 years ago (1835)
Parent institution
State University of New York
AccreditationMSCHE
Budget$158 million (2022)
PresidentHeidi Macpherson
Academic staff
758
Students7,924[1]
Undergraduates6,673
Postgraduates1,251
Location, ,
United States

43°12′43″N 77°57′00″W / 43.21194°N 77.95000°W / 43.21194; -77.95000
CampusFringe town, 464 acres (1.88 km2)
NewspaperThe Stylus
Colors  Green
  Gold
NicknameGolden Eagles
MascotEllsworth the Golden Eagle
Websitewww.brockport.edu

History edit

SUNY Brockport was originally founded in 1835 as an institution of higher learning as the Brockport Collegiate Institute.

Over thirty years later, the school, through the leadership of principal Malcolm MacVicar, was absorbed into a New York-wide system of state-run normal schools in 1867 and changed its name to the Brockport State Normal School. For the next seven decades, the new institution would be primarily dedicated to training teachers, although other academic programs were maintained.

In 1942, the school gained the right to grant bachelor's degrees and was thus renamed as the Brockport State Teachers College. Six years later, the college joined the newly-established State University of New York system, becoming the State University of New York at Brockport. Only two years later, Brockport State began to grant graduate degrees, with the first master's degrees awarded in 1950.

Later name changes would again take place in 2005, becoming the College at Brockport, State University of New York, and 2020, when it returned to a name similar to the one originally adopted in 1948, the State University of New York Brockport.[2]

Clubs and organizations edit

Greek life edit

In 1869, with the assistance of Professor Charles Donald McLean, the principal of the school, Gamma Sigma fraternity was established at The Brockport Normal School. Gamma Sigma was the first fraternity to be formed at the high school level in the United States. On October 11 of that year, eighteen young men gathered in the chemistry room with the aim of enhancing their skills in debate, original composition, and other literary exercises. The founding members were: Edward L. Adams, John D. Burns, Charles Cunningham, William K. Dean, Martin L. Deyo, John Norris Drake, A. James Knox, S. E. Loomis, John M. Milne, A. Judson Osborn, Frederick Palmer, George T. Quinby, George Hebert Raymond, William H. Sybrandt, James W. White, Stephen D. Wilbur, Ara Wilkinson, and George F. Yeoman. Mr. Yeoman was elected as the first President, and James Knox served as the chairman of the constitution committee.

On a side note, in later years Mr. Yeoman took the oath of office as a justice of the Supreme Court for the Seventh Judicial District of the State on November 15, 1893. In the book "Notable Men of Rochester" published in 1902 by Dwight J. Stoddard, there is a mention of Mr. Yeoman's high level of respect and admiration.[3]

Talon Television and Production (previously Brockport Television) edit

Funded by BSG, Talon Television is the official TV station club at The College at Brockport. This student-run organization is responsible for producing videos and covering a wide range of school programs and events. The club comprises different departments, including News, Sports, Entertainment, and Promotions.[4]

Brockport Student Government (BSG) edit

The Brockport Student Government (BSG), funded by mandatory student fees, organizes a wide range of programming on campus. BSG encompasses the three traditional branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive. The annual budget for BSG amounts to approximately $1,400,000. Among the programming events are the Spring Break Challenge, where five individuals have the opportunity to win $5,000 to fund their preferred spring break destination. Additionally, BSG arranges major concerts featuring artists such as Big Sean, Gym Class Heroes, Machine Gun Kelly, and Kesha, as well as lectures featuring notable speakers like Abby Wambach. These events are carefully planned and executed by the Brockport Student Government in collaboration with the Union Programming Team.

Harlequins Performing Arts Club edit

The Harlequins Performing Arts Club (Harlequins) is a student organization dedicated to providing a professional theater experience for its members and the college community. Each semester, the club organizes a variety of student performances, workshops, and social events. These activities serve as a creative outlet for students and offer an opportunity to develop the skills they acquire in the classroom. The Harlequins aims to foster a vibrant artistic community and enhance the college experience for all involved.[5]

The Stylus edit

The Stylus is the student-run weekly newspaper of The College at Brockport. It is financially supported by the BSG Mandatory Fee and reaches a circulation of 5,000 copies.

WBSU 89.1 The Point edit

89.1 The Point is a student-run radio station located in the Seymour College Union and funded by the Brockport Student Government. The Point broadcasts to a wide audience of up to 500,000 people across the Western New York region, spanning from west Rochester to Buffalo. While the station has several communications majors as members, it also welcomes students from other majors to join. The Point operates various departments, including FM, Sports, News, Production, Circuit, Public Relations, Website, Engineering, and Sales. Additionally, The Point actively participates in community initiatives such as the Hilton Apple Fest in the fall and Coats for Kids in the winter, among other local events. The station's primary goal is to provide students with a practical learning environment while fostering community engagement. The station is accessible to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Athletics edit

Brockport offers 23 athletic teams that compete at the NCAA Division III level.

Notable faculty edit

  • Garth Fagan (emeritus), Founder of Garth Fagan Dance
  • Anne Panning, writer, winner of the 2006 Flannery O'Connor Award and 2009 NY Professor of the Year
  • Albert Paley, Professor Emeritus, American sculptor
  • Mary Mortimer, "preceptress," i.e. head, of the "female department," 1841–1844. A pioneer of higher education for women, assisted Catherine Beecher in starting the Milwaukee Female Seminary.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SUNY Brockport Facts & Figures".
  2. ^ "History of SUNY Brockport". www2.brockport.edu. SUNY Brockport. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  3. ^ "Fraternity & Sorority Life: SUNY Brockport". www.brockport.edu. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  4. ^ "- myBROCKPORT". my.brockport.edu. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  5. ^ "- myBROCKPORT". my.brockport.edu. Retrieved October 21, 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Dedman, Wayne (1969). Cherishing this heritage: the centennial history of the State University College at Brockport, New York. Appleton-Century-Crofts.

External links edit

  • Official website

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University of New York BrockportFormer nameBrockport Collegiate Institute 1835 1866 Brockport State Normal School 1866 1942 Brockport State Teachers College 1942 1948 State University of New York at Brockport 1948 2005 The College at Brockport State University of New York 2005 2020 TypePublic universityEstablished1835 189 years ago 1835 Parent institutionState University of New YorkAccreditationMSCHEBudget 158 million 2022 PresidentHeidi MacphersonAcademic staff758Students7 924 1 Undergraduates6 673Postgraduates1 251LocationBrockport New York United States43 12 43 N 77 57 00 W 43 21194 N 77 95000 W 43 21194 77 95000CampusFringe town 464 acres 1 88 km2 NewspaperThe StylusColors Green GoldNicknameGolden EaglesMascotEllsworth the Golden EagleWebsitewww wbr brockport wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Clubs and organizations 2 1 Greek life 2 2 Talon Television and Production previously Brockport Television 2 3 Brockport Student Government BSG 2 4 Harlequins Performing Arts Club 2 5 The Stylus 2 6 WBSU 89 1 The Point 3 Athletics 4 Notable faculty 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editSUNY Brockport was originally founded in 1835 as an institution of higher learning as the Brockport Collegiate Institute Over thirty years later the school through the leadership of principal Malcolm MacVicar was absorbed into a New York wide system of state run normal schools in 1867 and changed its name to the Brockport State Normal School For the next seven decades the new institution would be primarily dedicated to training teachers although other academic programs were maintained In 1942 the school gained the right to grant bachelor s degrees and was thus renamed as the Brockport State Teachers College Six years later the college joined the newly established State University of New York system becoming the State University of New York at Brockport Only two years later Brockport State began to grant graduate degrees with the first master s degrees awarded in 1950 Later name changes would again take place in 2005 becoming the College at Brockport State University of New York and 2020 when it returned to a name similar to the one originally adopted in 1948 the State University of New York Brockport 2 Clubs and organizations editGreek life edit In 1869 with the assistance of Professor Charles Donald McLean the principal of the school Gamma Sigma fraternity was established at The Brockport Normal School Gamma Sigma was the first fraternity to be formed at the high school level in the United States On October 11 of that year eighteen young men gathered in the chemistry room with the aim of enhancing their skills in debate original composition and other literary exercises The founding members were Edward L Adams John D Burns Charles Cunningham William K Dean Martin L Deyo John Norris Drake A James Knox S E Loomis John M Milne A Judson Osborn Frederick Palmer George T Quinby George Hebert Raymond William H Sybrandt James W White Stephen D Wilbur Ara Wilkinson and George F Yeoman Mr Yeoman was elected as the first President and James Knox served as the chairman of the constitution committee On a side note in later years Mr Yeoman took the oath of office as a justice of the Supreme Court for the Seventh Judicial District of the State on November 15 1893 In the book Notable Men of Rochester published in 1902 by Dwight J Stoddard there is a mention of Mr Yeoman s high level of respect and admiration 3 Talon Television and Production previously Brockport Television edit Funded by BSG Talon Television is the official TV station club at The College at Brockport This student run organization is responsible for producing videos and covering a wide range of school programs and events The club comprises different departments including News Sports Entertainment and Promotions 4 Brockport Student Government BSG edit The Brockport Student Government BSG funded by mandatory student fees organizes a wide range of programming on campus BSG encompasses the three traditional branches of government legislative judicial and executive The annual budget for BSG amounts to approximately 1 400 000 Among the programming events are the Spring Break Challenge where five individuals have the opportunity to win 5 000 to fund their preferred spring break destination Additionally BSG arranges major concerts featuring artists such as Big Sean Gym Class Heroes Machine Gun Kelly and Kesha as well as lectures featuring notable speakers like Abby Wambach These events are carefully planned and executed by the Brockport Student Government in collaboration with the Union Programming Team Harlequins Performing Arts Club edit The Harlequins Performing Arts Club Harlequins is a student organization dedicated to providing a professional theater experience for its members and the college community Each semester the club organizes a variety of student performances workshops and social events These activities serve as a creative outlet for students and offer an opportunity to develop the skills they acquire in the classroom The Harlequins aims to foster a vibrant artistic community and enhance the college experience for all involved 5 The Stylus edit The Stylus is the student run weekly newspaper of The College at Brockport It is financially supported by the BSG Mandatory Fee and reaches a circulation of 5 000 copies WBSU 89 1 The Point edit 89 1 The Point is a student run radio station located in the Seymour College Union and funded by the Brockport Student Government The Point broadcasts to a wide audience of up to 500 000 people across the Western New York region spanning from west Rochester to Buffalo While the station has several communications majors as members it also welcomes students from other majors to join The Point operates various departments including FM Sports News Production Circuit Public Relations Website Engineering and Sales Additionally The Point actively participates in community initiatives such as the Hilton Apple Fest in the fall and Coats for Kids in the winter among other local events The station s primary goal is to provide students with a practical learning environment while fostering community engagement The station is accessible to the public Monday through Friday from 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Athletics editMain article Brockport Golden Eagles Brockport offers 23 athletic teams that compete at the NCAA Division III level Notable faculty editGarth Fagan emeritus Founder of Garth Fagan Dance Anne Panning writer winner of the 2006 Flannery O Connor Award and 2009 NY Professor of the Year Albert Paley Professor Emeritus American sculptor Mary Mortimer preceptress i e head of the female department 1841 1844 A pioneer of higher education for women assisted Catherine Beecher in starting the Milwaukee Female Seminary Notable alumni editGeorge Boley Liberian ex warlord former leader of the Liberian Peace Council Wayne Cilento B S in Dance 1972 Tony Award winning choreographer and director Scott Donaldson 2004 football coach John Faso B A Political Science and History 1974 Republican member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 19th district William Fichtner B A Criminal Justice 1978 actor known for his roles in Prison Break and The Dark Knight Joseph Griffo B A Political Science 1978 New York State Senator former mayor of Rome NY and former county executive of Oneida County New York Emma Stark Hampton fifth national president Woman s Relief Corps Delphine Hanna teaching credential 1874 physical education professor Oberlin College Nancy Hewitt B A in History 1974 Professor emeritus at Rutgers University and expert on gender history and feminism Joey Jackson B A in Political Science 1988 Attorney and legal analyst on CNN and HLN James Howard Kunstler B S in Leisure Recreational Activity 1971 author social critic public speaker blogger Christine Lavin B S in English 1973 Singer songwriter and promoter of contemporary folk music Ryan Nobles B S in Communication 1998 journalist with CNN Oliver North later attended the United States Naval Academy known for Iran Contra Affair Paul Pape B A in Theatre Speech amp Hearing 1974 actor and voice actor known for role as Double J in 1977 film Saturday Night Fever Yendi Phillips BFA in Dance 2006 Jamaican TV host model and beauty queen Gene Spafford B A Mathematics and Computer Science 1979 professor at Purdue University and leading computer security expert Elizabeth Streb B S in Dance 1972 choreographer performer and teacher of contemporary dance Joe Torres B S Communications news anchor WABC TV in NYC Dave Trembley B A Physical Education 1973 M A former manager of the Baltimore Orioles Stan Van Gundy B S in Physical Education 1981 Head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans of the NBA Al Walker born 1959 former basketball player and college coach now a scout for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA Jessamine Chapman Williams teaching credential 1901 home economist and college professorReferences edit SUNY Brockport Facts amp Figures History of SUNY Brockport www2 brockport edu SUNY Brockport Retrieved October 3 2023 Fraternity amp Sorority Life SUNY Brockport www brockport edu Retrieved October 21 2020 myBROCKPORT my brockport edu Retrieved October 21 2020 myBROCKPORT my brockport edu Retrieved October 21 2020 Further reading editDedman Wayne 1969 Cherishing this heritage the centennial history of the State University College at Brockport New York Appleton Century Crofts External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to State University of New York at Brockport Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SUNY Brockport amp oldid 1214115184, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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