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Sheltmire Cabin Dedication at Raquette Lake July 31

Sheltmire Cabin Dedication at Raquette Lake July 31

The Trapper’s Cabin at SUNY Cortland’s Camp Huntington along Raquette Lake will be officially dedicated as the Sheltmire Cabin aka Trapper’s Cabin in honor of Jack Sheltmire M ’73, who recently retired after 10 years as director of the College’s Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education.


Lindsey Brown Will Receive National Recreation Award

Lindsey Brown Will Receive National Recreation Award

Rho Phi Lambda, the national honor society in the field of recreation, parks and leisure services, will recognize Lindsey J. Brown, a recent graduate from SUNY Cortland, as the 2010 Outstanding Graduate Student.


Alumni Reunion Weekend Planned for July 16-18

Alumni Reunion Weekend Planned for July 16-18

Nearly 600 alumni and friends are expected to enjoy class get-togethers, parties and other activities on campus during the 2010 Alumni Reunion Weekend from July 16-18.


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 to participate in a research study. Those ranging in age from 18 to 70 years are eligible.


College Launches Revamped Website on June 29

College Launches Revamped Website on June 29

SUNY Cortland will unveil its newly designed website to the campus community on Tuesday afternoon, June 29.


Physical Education Students Honored

Physical Education Students Honored

Twelve senior physical education majors at SUNY Cortland were recognized with Lenore K. Alway/Anthony P. Tesori Awards for their outstanding work in student teaching in New York state schools during the Spring 2010 semester.


Early Childhood Educator Heather Bridge to Retire

Early Childhood Educator Heather Bridge to Retire

Heather Bridge, a seasoned early childhood educator who taught at SUNY Cortland for 10 years, will retire on Aug. 31. She has been designated as assistant professor emerita of childhood/early childhood education.


Robert L. Rubendall to Direct Outdoor Education

Robert L. Rubendall to Direct Outdoor Education

Robert L. Rubendall, who has spent 30 years overseeing environmental and experiential education at highly respected institutions in New England and Wisconsin, was named the director of outdoor education at SUNY Cortland on June 1.


David Berger Honored for Faculty Service

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.


Tau Sigma Scholarships Awarded

Tau Sigma Scholarships Awarded

Melissa Fromm of Albion, N.Y., was awarded the Tau Sigma Scholarship for transfer students.


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