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Kelli McCormack Brown to Give Poskanzer Lecture

Kelli McCormack Brown to Give Poskanzer Lecture

Kelli Renee McCormack Brown, associate dean for academic affairs in the University of Florida’s College of Health and Human Performance, will deliver the fourth annual Charles N. Poskanzer Lecture on Thursday, March 24, at SUNY Cortland. Brown’s talk, titled “Social Marketing: What’s the Value Added for Health Promotion Research and Practice” begins at 7 p.m. in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge.


Admissions Open House Set for April 2

Admissions Open House Set for April 2

The 29th Annual Admissions Open House, a one-day program allowing accepted freshmen, transfer applicants and prospective students to better acquaint themselves with SUNY Cortland, is expected to attract 2,000 visitors to campus on Saturday, April 2.


Panel Discusses "Cultural Perspectives on Plagiarism"

Panel Discusses

Three faculty members will explore “Cultural Perspectives on Plagiarism” from 4:30-6 p.m. in Old Main, Room G-10.


Panel Will Discuss Gas Drilling at SUNY Cortland

Panel Will Discuss Gas Drilling at SUNY Cortland

Four women from around the region will address the topic of gas drilling and hydrofracking at a "Women of the Shale" panel discussion on Wednesday, March 9 at SUNY Cortland.


College Will Celebrate Women’s History Month

College Will Celebrate Women’s History Month

The celebration of Women’s History Month at SUNY Cortland will run through Thursday, March 31, with a series of speakers, presentations and art exhibitions.


Volunteers Sought for Study on Stuttering

Volunteers Sought for Study on Stuttering

SUNY Cortland’s Communication Disorders and Sciences Department is looking for adults who stutter, ages 18 to 70 years, to participate in a research study.


Noyce Scholar Pilot Workshop Planned for March 26

Noyce Scholar Pilot Workshop Planned for March 26

Central New York math and science teachers and members of the SUNY Cortland Noyce Project Steering Committee met to plan a future pilot workshop for 19 SUNY Cortland Noyce Scholars.


William Thomas, M.D. '82 Addresses Top Students

William Thomas, M.D. '82 Addresses Top Students

William Thomas, M.D. '82, an advocate for innovative, person-centered approaches to aging, addressed the most outstanding students on March 25.


Mudcloth Collection Opens at Dowd Gallery

Mudcloth Collection Opens at Dowd Gallery

An exhibition of the African artistic abilities that transform natural materials such as cloth and clay into spectacular artifacts will open on Monday, Feb. 28, in Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland. "Bògòlanfini, Patterns of Bamana Culture" is from the personal collection of Kassim Kone, professor of anthropology and linguistics at SUNY Cortland.


Travis Apgar to Discuss Hazing on Feb. 22

Travis Apgar to Discuss Hazing on Feb. 22

Travis Apgar, who as a college student experienced the trauma of hazing first-hand, will speak on Tuesday, Feb. 22.


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