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Eastern Oregon Professor to Discuss Sexual Violence During Wartime on March 26

Eastern Oregon Professor to Discuss Sexual Violence During Wartime on March 26

Tonia St. Germain, assistant professor and Gender Studies Program coordinator at Eastern Oregon University, will discuss wartime sexual violence, on Thursday, March 26, at SUNY Cortland.


George Feder, the Houdini of Jewel Thieves, to Speak March 24

George Feder, the Houdini of Jewel Thieves, to Speak March 24

George Feder, once one of America’s most wanted jewel thieves who now uses the knowledge he gained as a criminal for good, will share his former exploits on Tuesday, March 24, at SUNY Cortland.


Expert to Address Impact of Business and Technology on Education March 19

Expert to Address Impact of Business and Technology on Education March 19

Dameon V. Alexander, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Cambridge in England, will discuss “The Imprint of Business and Technology on Urban Education” on Thursday, March 19, at SUNY Cortland.


Student Art Exhibit at Main Street SUNY Cortland Through March 31

Student Art Exhibit at Main Street SUNY Cortland Through March 31

"Drawing Outside the Lines," an exhibition of work by SUNY Cortland Art and Art History Department students, opened Wednesday, March 18, at the Beard Building Gallery


College Receives $247,000 Federal Grant for Leadership Initiative

College Receives $247,000 Federal Grant for Leadership Initiative

SUNY Cortland has obtained a federal grant for $247,000 to develop academic programs that will train tomorrow’s community leaders and help keep young people in the state after graduation.


Award-Winning Filmmaker to Show Women's Cultural Similarities on March 18

Award-Winning Filmmaker to Show Women's Cultural Similarities on March 18

Jennifer Fox, an internationally acclaimed, award-winning filmmaker, will speak about her experience traveling the globe to document women's lives, on Wednesday, March 18, at SUNY Cortland.


Chamber Music Trio ETA3 to Perform April 5

Chamber Music Trio ETA3 to Perform April 5

The New York City-based chamber music group, ETA3, will present a variety of works by romantic, French impressionist and contemporary composers on Sunday, April 5, at SUNY Cortland.


Federal Grant to Support College's Civic Leadership Initiative

Federal Grant to Support College's Civic Leadership Initiative

SUNY Cortland has obtained a federal grant for $247,000 to develop academic programs that will train tomorrow's community leaders and help keep young people in the state after graduation.


College Seeks College, Community Nominees for Civic Engagement Awards

College Seeks College, Community Nominees for Civic Engagement Awards

SUNY Cortland’s Institute for Civic Engagement (ICE) is seeking nominations from the College and the Cortland community for its fifth annual Leadership in Civic Engagement Awards.


Eight Students Honored in 10th Annual Writing Contest

Eight Students Honored in 10th Annual Writing Contest

Krista Merry, a senior speech pathology and audiology major from Homer, N.Y., has won the top honor in SUNY Cortland's annual writing contest for the second year. Merry is one of five undergraduate and three graduate students who will receive $100 in the College Writing Contest for each of their winning entries. She was recognized for her short story, "Flower of the Field," written for a Writing Fiction course taught by Mario Hernandez, lecturer of English.


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