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SUNY Cortland Receives Record $5.18 Million Gift from Alumnus

SUNY Cortland Receives Record $5.18 Million Gift from Alumnus

SUNY Cortland alumnus John Fantauzzi ’58, a retired social studies teacher now living in Cape Coral, Fla., will bequest $5.18 million — the largest individual gift in the College’s 140-year history — to support a scholarship he established in 1990 for children of immigrants and first-generation college students attending SUNY Cortland.


Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education Director Jack Sheltmire to Retire

Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education Director Jack Sheltmire to Retire

Jack Sheltmire, who has directed the Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education at SUNY Cortland since 2000, will retire on June 30, 2010. He will be designated director emeritus of the center for environmental and outdoor education.


'Brockway Road Pour' on Display at Main Street SUNY Cortland

'Brockway Road Pour' on Display at Main Street SUNY Cortland

The sculpture exhibition "Brockway Road Pour" will run through Dec. 31 in the Beard Building Gallery at Main Street SUNY Cortland, 9 Main St. Open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, the exhibition is free and open to the public.


Sheila Gregoire Receives 2009 President’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service

Sheila Gregoire Receives 2009 President’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service

Sheila Gregoire, a secretary II in the Dean of the School of Education Office since 2003, was named the recipient of the prestigious 2009 President's Award for Excellence in Classified Service. SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum presented Gregoire with the award on Dec. 4 at the 40th Annual Service Recognition Ceremony, sponsored by the SUNY Cortland Human Resources Office, in the Corey Union Function Room.


Relay For Life Raises $39,000 for Cancer Society

Relay For Life Raises $39,000 for Cancer Society

About 700 students, faculty and staff members raised more than $39,000 for the American Cancer Society in the fifth annual SUNY Cortland Relay For Life on Nov. 21, at the College's Lusk Field House.


College Launches Support Group for Individuals with Aphasia

College Launches Support Group for Individuals with Aphasia

SUNY Cortland has started an Aphasia Support Group for brain injury survivors who have aphasia as well as their family members, friends and professionals who work with these individuals.


Three Thornton Wilder One-Act Plays at Dowd in December

Three Thornton Wilder One-Act Plays at Dowd in December

The Performing Arts Department will present three classic American one-act plays Dec. 10- 13 in a 90-minute program titled "The Long Christmas Dinner and Other Short Plays By Thornton Wilder." The three comedy-dramas will be performed by an all-student cast in the Dowd Fine Arts Center Lab Theatre. Performances are at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec. 12, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13.


Annual Holiday Concert Takes Place Dec. 8

Annual Holiday Concert Takes Place Dec. 8

The Performing Arts Department will present its annual Holiday Concert at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, in the Dowd Fine Arts Theatre.


Three Thornton Wilder Plays Performed at Dowd

Three Thornton Wilder Plays Performed at Dowd

The Performing Arts Department will present three classic American one-act plays Dec. 10-13 in a 90-minute program titled "'The Long Christmas Dinner' and Other Short Plays By Thornton Wilder."


Cortland Chapter of Delta Chi Wins National Organization’s Award of Excellence

Cortland Chapter of Delta Chi Wins National Organization’s Award of Excellence

For the second year in a row, the Cortland Chapter of the Delta Chi Fraternity received one of the national fraternity’s highest awards, the Award of Excellence.


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