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Black History Month Celebration Planned During February

Black History Month Celebration Planned During February

SUNY Cortland will celebrate Black History Month (BHM) throughout February with a series of events including lectures, sandwich seminars, musical performances, diverse cuisines and the annual reception in celebration of diversity.


College Launching Tri-Weekly Study Abroad Sessions

College Launching Tri-Weekly Study Abroad Sessions

The James M. Clark Center for International Education at SUNY Cortland is offering “Study Abroad 101,” an hour-long informational session, three times each week.


Gallery Talks Will Review Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition

Gallery Talks Will Review Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition

The Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland will hold two "Gallery Talks" for the "2011 Art and Art History Faculty Biennial,” an exhibition that runs through Friday, Feb. 18.


Noelle Chaddock Paley Directs Multicultural Life

Noelle Chaddock Paley Directs Multicultural Life

Noelle Chaddock Paley of Endicott, N.Y., was named director of multicultural life and diversity at SUNY Cortland on Dec. 13.


Abby Thomas Directs Advisement and Transition

Abby Thomas Directs Advisement and Transition

Abby Thomas of McGraw, N.Y., was named director of advisement and transition at SUNY Cortland.


ASC Opens Automated Convenience Store

ASC Opens Automated Convenience Store

Students will find life just a little easier thanks to the opening of Shop24, an automated convenience store.


Stony Brook Couple Win Super Bowl Package

Stony Brook Couple Win Super Bowl Package

A couple from Stony Brook, N.Y., MaryGrace McCarthy Lynch and Mark Lynch, were announced as winners in the College’s Super Bowl XLV weekend package.


George F. Feissner Retires from College

George F. Feissner Retires from College

George F. Feissner, who served the College for 38 years, retired on Oct. 3.


Series on Plagiarism to Educate and Entertain

Series on Plagiarism to Educate and Entertain

During the spring semester, the Writing Committee will host a series of four presentations and discussions on academic integrity, titled “Plagiarism and Its Just Desserts.”


Roundtable Addresses Financial Fraud in America

Roundtable Addresses Financial Fraud in America

The fallout and implications of Bernard Madoff’s infamous, enormous and long-term swindle of American and foreign investors both large and small will be discussed during a Community Roundtable on Thursday, Feb. 3, at SUNY Cortland.


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