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  Issue Number 18 • Monday, May 24, 2010  

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Campus Champion

American women have a champion in Professor Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo, whose authoritative research in urban geography and gender issues has shed a valuable light on the link between daily commutes and gender segregation in the workforce. While SUNY honored her with its Chancellor’s Award for Excellence on Saturday, she brings distinction to our campus each day by using her academic expertise to make our world a better place.

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Tuesday, May 25

Luncheon: United University Professions (UUP) Recognition Luncheon for Professionals, Corey Union Function Room, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.


Wednesday, May 26

Summer Session I begins. Runs through Wednesday, June 30.



David Berger Honored for Faculty Service

David F. Berger became the seventh SUNY Cortland faculty member to receive the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service at the 2010 Undergraduate Commencement on May 22. read more


Girish Bhat Earns SUNY Award for Outstanding Teaching

Girish N. Bhat became the 52nd SUNY Cortland recipient of the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching during SUNY Cortland's Undergraduate Commencement on May 22. read more


SUNY Chancellor Recognizes Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo

Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo was honored with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities during the 2010 Undergraduate Commencement on May 22. read more


Louis Larson Achieves Excellence in Professional Service

Louis Larson was honored with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service during the 2010 Undergraduate Commencement on May 22 in the Park Center. read more



Capture the Moment

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Graduate Alexis Glen captures a special moment on stage with President Erik J. Bitterbaum at undergraduate Commencement on Saturday. She wears the Kente stole, symbolizing higher education’s connection to rich cultures, intellectual traditions and academic achievements of the Africana world. In total, nearly 8,000 people, including graduates, their guests, faculty members and platform parties, were in attendance at the ceremonies, which included graduate Commencement on Friday evening and two undergraduate ceremonies on Saturday.


In Other News

Summer Session I Classes Begin May 26

Tau Sigma Scholarships Awarded

Adult Student Honorary Recognizes SUNY Cortland Woman

Midnight Breakfast Raises Funds for Red Cross

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Faculty/Staff Activities

Timothy J. Baroni, Biological Sciences Department, was an invited guest speaker at the Middle Atlantic States Mycology Conference. read more

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