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2024 Legacy Celebration

The SUNY Geneseo Legacy Celebration highlights and honors our legacy families with two or more family members who graduated from or are currently attending Geneseo. The families on this page took part in our 2024 celebration (in-person and virtual).

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2024 First-Year Legacy Celebration Families

Mother: Kirsten Hoffman Baetzhold '92

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Grandfather: Richard Baker '66 Grandmother: Dodie Pritchard Baker '67

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Mother: Lisa Torella Begg '93

Father: Ron Bernys '00

Mother: Jeni Graves Budinger '96

Grandfather: George Pixley '69 Grandmother: Meredith Thompson Pixley '69

"My grandparents have always been my biggest supporters in life. Throughout every concert, every game, every scout meeting and so on, they were there for me. They also happened to be the first ones to plant the seed for the idea of going to Geneseo. My Grandfather was a history teacher and I was interested in doing just that as well. Naturally, Geneseo had to be my choice, but they gave me the first push."

Father: Tom Cassata '91

Father: Tom Cousins '95 Mother: Barbara Cole Cousins '98

Father: Phil Rivera '06

Aunt: Laura Calabrese '03

Sister: Rebecca Dorce '23

Mother: Kim Blain Gardner '96

Mother: Lisa Altonberg Garvey '93

Father: Jon Hickey '96

Father: Matt Hochheiser '01 Mother: Lesley Tiberio Hochheiser '00

Mother: Jennifer Keenan '98

Brother: Timothy LaDuca '21

Submitted by Bridget LaDuca (mom): "Robbie is inspired by his brother, Tim. Tim is a strong role model and Robbie loved visiting him at Geneseo for Siblings Weekend. He has loved the campus since he first set foot on it when he was 11 years old." 

Brother: Collin Lagios '23

Submitted by James Lagios (dad): "Our son Collin received a top-notch education at SUNY Geneseo.  His undergraduate education catapulted him into obtaining his master’s degree at Columbia University in teaching.  We have a daughter, Isabella Lagios that will be starting Geneseo in the fall of 2024.  It is swiftly becoming a family tradition." 

Father: Joe Latronica '97 Mother: Chrissy Mattia Latronica '99

Aunt: Barb Lindsay-Duff '91 Grandmother: Sharon Seaman Lindsay '64

Sibling: Santina Lonardo '26

Submitted by John Lonardo (dad): "It is with great pride that my daughter and son both attend and will graduate Geneseo."

Father: William MacKenzie '01

Mother: Patricia Mastellon Aumell '98

Submitted by Patricia Aumell '98: "My education at Geneseo is the foundation of my life. I am thrilled that Jack will also be continuing his education at such a special place."

Mother: Jodi Ives McAneney '91 Grandmother: Kay Bossard Ives '62

Submitted by Jodie Ives McAneney '91: I think our generations have loved going to school at Geneseo.  We have made and kept Geneseo connections.  The next generations have seen this."

Mother: Gina deLutio McCaffrey '93

Uncle: Brian Rose '92 Aunt: Meg Greve Rose '91 Cousin: Skye Rose '20 Cousin: Griffin Rose '22

Father: Adam McLaughlin '99 Mother: Kristy Smith McLaughlin '00

Father: Joe Minnuto '98 Mother: Janice Hebblethwaite Minnuto '98 Sister: Gianna Minnuto '24

Mother: Cara Emerson Montrois '98

Mother: Jaime Lucas Murphy '98

Father: Ken Order '89 Aunt: Jessica Barone '97

Father: Dave Prusinowski '93 Mother: Jennifer Srour Prusinowski '94 Sister: Lea Prusinowski '24

Submitted by Jen Prusinowski '94: "Geneseo is a very special place for our family. Not only did Dave and I meet at Geneseo, but we also made our closest lifetime friends there. Our children grew up visiting Geneseo often and hearing about our love of all things Geneseo. When our daughter, Lea, said she wanted to attend Geneseo we were thrilled. Lea loved her time at Geneseo. She and I share the honor of both being members of Sigma Kappa Sorority. I was so happy to be a part of her initiation day and share this sisterhood connection. Andrew is following in his father's footsteps by studying Business & Accounting. We are excited for him to start at Geneseo soon."

Mother: Heather Douglass Purcell '99

Father: Jake Revercomb '96

Sibling: Sean Roberts '25 Uncle: Kevin Hutchins '08 Cousin: Amanda Hutchins '10

"The Geneseo legacy in my family holds deep significance because it represents a tradition of excellence, community, and enduring connections. It signifies a shared history of education and achievement, as well as a network of relationships built over generations. For us, it's about honoring the past while embracing the future, cherishing the values and experiences that have shaped us, and contributing positively to our community and beyond. It's a source of pride and a reminder of the importance of education, community involvement, and personal growth."

Sister: Isabel Ross '22

Father: Joe Saia '95 Mother: Wioletta Urbanowicz Saia '95

Father: Matthew Schoell '10 Mother: Teresa Phelps Schoell '98

Grandfather: Samual Tandoi '75

Grandfather: Lawrence Slotnick '69

Brother: Zack Southcott '20 Brother: Drew Southcott '23 Cousin: Michael Taronto '26

Father: Matt Sullivan '97 Mother: Jen Godfrey Sullivan '98

Mother: Brandi Moritz Sutherland '02 Sister: Maddie Sutherland '26

Sibling: Lexie Williams '23

Mother: Laina Cascio Zaremski '94

"My mother absolutely loved her four years at Geneseo! She always speaks so highly of Geneseo! Because of that, and knowing that it’s such a great college with a beautiful campus, she encouraged me to visit and apply. I am so happy that I did. I am looking forward to seeing first-hand why my mom loved her time at Geneseo and making my own memories as I navigate my undergraduate years. It will be a special bond with both mother and daughter being Geneseo grads!" 

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Sister: Kathleen Gross Rapisarda '85

My parents didn't go to college, so my older sister Kathy was the first in our family to attend college in the early 1980s. We didn't have a lot of money, so we knew (or at that time, thought) that we couldn't afford a private college. We were told that if we wanted a college education, we would have to go to a state school - and we would have to pay for it ourselves.

I followed my sister to Geneseo simply because I didn't know where else to go, and it was the only college I applied to. Don't get me wrong - Geneseo was absolutely the right place for me. My point is simply that as first-generation college students, we didn't know anything about the college admissions process, or how to finance an education other than relying on grants and loans.

Luckily, it was a different time. I still have the bill from my first semester in 1983. Can you believe tuition was $600? Still, I don't know how I managed to pay for it. I graduated with $10,000 in college loans and was easily able to pay it off over the next 10 years. I feel for the college graduates of today - they are being taken to the cleaners on their student loans. People don't understand that they are being charged interest that is compounded daily. Friends who graduated 20 years ago are still paying their loans and even though they've paid what they originally borrowed, they still owe more than they ever borrowed.

My sister Kathy went on to get her master's degree at the University of Buffalo and is now a retired elementary school librarian. We both know the value of education and even though we don't have children of our own we are watching our nieces as they approach college age and hoping they find their college home as well.

Nephew: Michael Gartland '03

A great educational and life experience. 

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Tomsk Oblast - Overview

Tomsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in the southeast of the West Siberian Plain, part of the Siberian Federal District. Tomsk is the capital city of the region.

The population of Tomsk Oblast is about 1,068,300 (2022), the area - 314,391 sq. km.

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History of Tomsk Oblast

The development of this region began in the late 16th - early 17th centuries. The oldest settlement in the Tomsk region is the village of Narym, founded in 1596.

The town of Tomsk was founded as a military fortress by the decree of Tsar Boris Godunov in 1604. It was one of the outposts of the development of Siberia.

From 1708 to 1782, Tomsk was part of the Siberian province. In 1804, the town became the center of a separate Tomsk province, which included the current territories of the Altai krai, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, East Kazakhstan, Tomsk regions and part of Krasnoyarsk krai.

In the 19th century, the growth of gold mining, smelting of metals, fur trade concentrated large capital in Tomsk, triggering a revival of trade. Important transport routes - the Moscow and Irkutsk tracts - passed through Tomsk.

In 1888, the first university beyond the Urals was opened in Tomsk, in 1900 - the Technological Institute, in 1901 - the first commercial school in Siberia, in 1902 - the Teachers’ Institute. By 1914, Tomsk was one of the 20 largest cities in the Russian Empire.

In 1925, the Tomsk Governorate was abolished and became part of the Siberian region. In the 1930s, Tomsk lost its administrative significance. In August 1944, the city became again a regional center.

During the Second World War, dozens of factories, educational, scientific, and cultural institutions were evacuated to Tomsk oblast and became the basis for the further development of the region in the postwar years.

In the 1950s, the first in the USSR nuclear center of the world level was created in Tomsk Oblast - the Siberian Chemical Combine. In the 1960s-1970s, oil production began on the territory of the region, a giant petrochemical plant was built - the Tomsk Petrochemical Combine.

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Small lake in Tomsk Oblast

Small lake in Tomsk Oblast

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Beautiful nature of the Tomsk region

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Tomsk Oblast scenery

Tomsk Oblast scenery

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Tomsk Oblast - Features

The length of the Tomsk region from north to south is about 600 km, from west to east - 780 km. Most of the territory is difficult to access because of taiga forests occupying about 60% of the region and marshes (28.9%). The Vasyugan swamp is one of the largest marshes in the world.

The climatic conditions of the southern and northern districts of the Tomsk region are markedly different. Almost the entire territory of the region is located within the taiga zone. The climate is temperate continental. The average temperature in July is plus 24 degrees Celsius, in January - minus 16 degrees Celsius. The climate in the northern part of the region is more severe, winters are longer.

The largest cities and towns of Tomsk Oblast are Tomsk (570,800), Seversk (105,200), Strezhevoy (38,900), Asino (24,400), Kolpashevo (22,200). Lake Mirnoye located in Parabelsky district is the largest lake. The main river, the Ob, crosses the region diagonally from the southeast to the northwest, dividing it into two almost equal parts.

The main industries are oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, engineering, nuclear, electric power, timber industry, and food industry. All the machine-building and metal-working plants are located mainly in Tomsk and partly in Kolpashevo and Seversk. Oil is extracted mainly in the north-west and west of the region.

The main branches of agriculture are meat and dairy cattle breeding. Agricultural fields occupy about 5% of the territory. Wheat, flax and vegetables are grown in small amounts. Cattle-, pig-, sheep-, and goat-breeding are presented as well as poultry farming. Fur trade (squirrels, sables, musk-rats) and fur farming (silver-black fox) are also developed.

Tomsk Oblast - Natural Resources

Tomsk Oblast is rich in such natural resources as oil, natural gas, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, brown coal (the first place in Russia), peat (the second place in Russia), and groundwater. In the region there is the Bakcharskoe iron ore deposit, which is one of the largest in the world (about 57% of all iron ore in Russia).

Forests are one of the most significant assets of the region: about 20% (more than 26.7 million hectares) of forest resources in Western Siberia are located in Tomsk oblast. The timber reserves amount to 2.8 billion cubic meters.

In the Tomsk region there are 18.1 thousand rivers, streams and other watercourses with a total length of about 95 thousand km, including 1,620 rivers with a length of more than 10 km.

The main waterway is the Ob River. The Ob length in the region is 1,065 km. The main tributaries of the Ob flowing into it on the territory of the Tomsk region are the Tom, Chulym, Chaya, Ket, Parabel, Vasyugan, Tym.

Attractions of Tomsk Oblast

The sights of Tomsk Oblast include the harsh beauty of Siberian nature, the variety of winding rivers and canals, as well as monuments of wooden architecture, and other places that keep ancient legends about this land.

Undoubtedly, it is worth to visit Lake Kirek, one of the most beautiful reservoirs of the Tomsk region. It is located only 50 km from Tomsk. According to legend, a local millionaire drowned his diamonds here during the revolution in 1917.

About 40 km from Tomsk, there is a lake complex of the village of Samus consisting of seven lakes. These lakes are known for their very dark water, which is explained by the streams flowing into them from peat bogs.

Near the village of Kolarovo, located 33 km south of Tomsk, there is Siniy (Blue) cliff. It is a three-kilometer precipice descending to the Tom River. The cliff got its name due to the gray-blue shale that covers it. Several centuries ago, after the founding of Tomsk, a watchtower was installed on the cliff, from which signals were sent to the fortress.

At the source of the Berezovaya River, 40 km southeast of Tomsk, there is such an attraction as the Talovsky bowls, a natural monument of national importance. These are huge natural figures in the form of vessels of oval form, covered from the inside by birnessite - a rare mineral.

There is a tourist attraction of a global scale in the Tomsk region - the Vasyugan marshes, the largest marsh complex in the world. It is also called the “Russian Amazon”, because the Vasyugan marshes are not inferior to the famous South American river by their scale.

To the collection of sights of Alexandrovsky district of the Tomsk region, the most distant from the regional center, we can add Lake Baikal, the namesake of the famous lake, Goluboye (Blue) Lake, Malyye mountains (highlands) in the valley of the Vakh River and the Paninsky reserve, where the ancient burials of the Khanty and Ostyaks are preserved.

On the right bank of the Ob River, more than 200 km from Tomsk, the village of Mogochino is located. St. Nicholas Convent can be found here.

In Tomsk itself, plenty of monuments of wooden architecture deserve attention. In total, there are more than 700 objects, including 109 monuments of federal and regional significance.

Also in the Tomsk region you can visit more than 100 museums (most of them are located in Tomsk). The most popular museums are the Museum of History of Tomsk, the Memorial Museum “The NKVD Investigative Prison”, the Museum of Wooden Architecture, the Tomsk Regional Art Museum.

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Abandoned village in Tomsk Oblast

Abandoned village in Tomsk Oblast

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Orthodox chapel in the Tomsk region

Orthodox chapel in the Tomsk region

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Winter in Tomsk Oblast

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Field road in Tomsk Oblast

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    Learn what the Geneseo area has to offer!You can visit the area when you come for an on-campus tour. Schedule one today at: https://www.geneseo.edu/admissions

  12. SUNY Geneseo Dorm/Campus Tour

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  13. CampusTours

    SUNY College at Geneseo. 1 College Circle Geneseo, New York 14454-1465 (585) 245-5000 [email protected] Campus Map. Video. Website. VR/Pics. General Information ... More than 30 Million students have used CampusTours to find virtual campus tours and maps. Search by name Search.

  14. Virtual Tour of the SUNY Geneseo Campus

    At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending SUNY Geneseo.

  15. Prospective Student Campus Tour

    Please dress comfortably, wear comfy shoes, and we encourage you to bring a water bottle! We wish you safe travels to campus and look forward to seeing you!, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform

  16. 2024 Legacy Celebration

    Tim is a strong role model and Robbie loved visiting him at Geneseo for Siblings Weekend. He has loved the campus since he first set foot on it when he was 11 years old." *Photo in gallery. Isabelle Lagios '28. Brother: Collin Lagios '23. Submitted by James Lagios (dad): "Our son Collin received a top-notch education at SUNY Geneseo.

  17. 50 Fabulous Things to Do in Geneseo, New York

    Lace up your shoes for Geneseo's Trio - the Oak Tree Half-Marathon, Ramon Rocha and the Friday Knight 5k. Soar in a WWII warplane during Rides Days at the National Warplane Museum. Capture the intensity of a world famous Geneseo sunset. White water rafting, year-round camping and leaf peeping at Letchworth State Park.

  18. Visit a Campus

    Visit a SUNY Campus. Visiting a campus is the best way to get a sense of whether it's right for you—meet the students, see the facilities, feel the culture, and ask all your questions. Find your top campus picks below to schedule tours, sign up for events, see virtual tour options, and more. We can' wait to see you on campus!

  19. Tour from Your Couch

    00:00. 00:00. Before you spend all that time and money traveling to SUNY College at Geneseo, this virtual tour made by real students is a must watch. Learn about not just SUNY College at Geneseo social life, dorm life, and campus life, but also how to survive it - exclusively on CampusReel.

  20. Get to Know Campus: Tour with Orientation Group

    Join in your Orientation group and explore campus and surrounding areas together. Each group will be on a specific rotation to ensure you get to see all the important stops. Please consult your Orientation Leader to identify which activity (Campus Tour and Kind TIme) you are attending first. Be sure to write it down somewhere!, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform

  21. Tomsk, Russia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024)

    16. Arenas & Stadiums. Chapel of St. Theodore of Tomsk. 9. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Former Children Hospital named after Mikhailovy. 3. Architectural Buildings. Stella to the Soldiers of the Tomsk Infantry Regiment in Honor of the 200th Anniversary of Victory in the Patriotic War.

  22. Tomsk State University

    Tomsk State University is the heart of the city. It is the place when you feel history of Siberia and its connection with the present and future. The main building is a mastrepiece of the XIXth century, there are several small museums there. The surrounding grove is lovely with its small paths, squirrels and fresh air in the city centre.

  23. Tomsk Oblast, Russia guide

    Tomsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in the southeast of the West Siberian Plain, part of the Siberian Federal District. Tomsk is the capital city of the region. The population of Tomsk Oblast is about 1,068,300 (2022), the area - 314,391 sq. km.

  24. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Tomsk Oblast (2024)

    It is very popular place for the family visiting... 6. NKVD Memorial Museum of Political Repression History. 117. Speciality Museums. By stevemS2150EK. You can't go wrong with the Memorial Museum of Political Repression History, a great small museum located on Lenin... 7. Museum of History of Tomsk.