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Student Teachers Attend Oct. 23 Conference
One hundred twenty education majors, all of whom have completed the first of two student teaching experiences, will participate in the biannual Educators in Training (EIT) Conference on Friday, Oct. 23, in Corey Union.
C-Club Reunites College’s Women’s Cross Country National Dynasty
Seven talented Red Dragon cross country teams, that included 31 All-Americans and a trio of NCAA individual national champions, will reunite on with their former coach Jack Daniels on Oct. 30 as part of the C-Club Hall of Fame Weekend.
C-Club Hall of Fame Inducts Eight on Oct. 31
Eight new members will be inducted into the SUNY Cortland C-Club Hall of Fame during its 41st annual banquet and ceremonies on Saturday, Oct. 31, in Corey Union.
Women's Scholar Compares State and Domestic Violence in Argentina on Oct. 21
The Rozanne Brooks Lecture Series continues Oct. 21 with Barbara Sutton, a scholar in women's studies at the University at Albany. Sutton will explore the connection between discourses and practices of gender violence and state terrorism in Argentina beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Moffett Center, Room 2125. A reception precedes the talk beginning at 4 p.m.
Belize Zoo Director Discusses SUNY Cortland-Belize Project on Oct. 27
Sharon Matola, director of the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center and an internationally renowned conservation biologist, will discuss her work with the zoo and her fight to save endangered habitats and species on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at SUNY Cortland.
SUNY Chancellor to Speak at National Conference at SUNY Cortland
Nancy L. Zimpher, who became the State University of New York’s 12th chancellor on June 1, will give an address during an Oct. 24 reception in her honor at SUNY Cortland’s “Succeeding as Women in Higher Education” conference.
Panelists to Discuss Editorial Critiquing the University on Oct. 8
The SUNY Cortland Institute for Civic Engagement will present a panel discussion, "Is It the End of the University We Know It: Do We Feel Fine?" at noon on Oct. 8 in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge. The sandwich seminar is free and open to the public.
Professional Studies Building Groundbreaking Set for Oct. 13
President Erik J. Bitterbaum will preside over groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Professional Studies Building at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13, on the Studio West lawn. Local dignitaries and College representatives will offer remarks and a reception will follow.
Federal Grant Fosters Student Exchanges Between U.S. and European Universities
Americans from two SUNY colleges and Europeans from two European universities will soon travel across the Atlantic to study at each other’s universities, thanks to a nearly $400,000 grant awarded by the U.S. government and the European Union (EU). The four-year Atlantis Mobility Project grant provides scholarships to study public administration and public policy.
SUNY Cortland Hosts Fall Open House on Oct. 12
More than 800 prospective college students are expected to spend a day visiting academic departments, touring the campus and talking to faculty and students during the SUNY Cortland Fall Open House on Columbus Day, Monday, Oct. 12.
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