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Women's History Month Events Celebrated Throughout March

Women's History Month Events Celebrated Throughout March

The celebration of Women’s History Month at SUNY Cortland will run from March 3-30 with a series of films, speakers, workshops and art exhibitions.


Cortland Football Wins Lambert and ECAC Team of the Year Awards

Cortland Football Wins Lambert and ECAC Team of the Year Awards

The SUNY Cortland football team has been honored as both the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Lambert Meadowlands Award Division III winner and the ECAC Division III Team of the Year for the 2008 season.


Cortland Becomes First in SUNY to Earn Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification

Cortland Becomes First in SUNY to Earn Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification

SUNY Cortland was among 119 U.S. colleges and universities The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching selected recently for its 2008 Community Engagement Classification. These newly named institutions join the 76 identified in the 2006 selection process.


Seven Valleys Writing Project to Hold Winter Conference on Jan. 10

Seven Valleys Writing Project to Hold Winter Conference on Jan. 10

SUNY Cortland’s Seven Valleys Writing Project will hold its first annual winter conference, “Teaching and Writing with Authority,” a professional development conference by teachers for teachers, on Saturday, Jan. 10, at the College.


23rd African American Gospel Music Festival Set for Nov. 2

23rd African American Gospel Music Festival Set for Nov. 2

Four guest choirs will raise their voices in praise with the SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir during the 23rd African American Gospel Music Festival on Sunday, Nov. 2, at the College.


The New York Times Sports Editor and Sports News Web Producer to Speak on Campus Oct. 30

The New York Times Sports Editor and Sports News Web Producer to Speak on Campus Oct. 30

The New York Times sports editor Tom Jolly will discuss the newspaper's coverage of the 2008 Olympics during a talk on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. in Sperry Center, Room 204. Jolly will be joined by Justin Sablich, a 2005 graduate of SUNY Cortland, who produces Web news for the sports desk at The New York Times.


Arun Gandhi to Address Concerned Philosophers for Peace Conference on Campus

Arun Gandhi to Address Concerned Philosophers for Peace Conference on Campus

Arun Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement and the pioneer of civil disobedience, will give the keynote address at the conference, themed on “Resisting the War, Educating for Peace.”


Alumni House Named in Honor of College's First Individual Million Dollar Donor

Alumni House Named in Honor of College's First Individual Million Dollar Donor

The SUNY Cortland Alumni Association has named its alumni house, an elegant and historic 15,000-square-foot mansion in Cortland, in honor of the College’s first-ever individual $1 million donor — Lynne Parks Hoffman, a 1968 alumna who resides in Portland, Ore.


NIH Grant Funds Professor's Infant Learning and Memory Study

NIH Grant Funds Professor's Infant Learning and Memory Study

A SUNY Cortland associate professor of psychology is making house calls to help parents and scientists better understand babies.


Stephen Burwood Appointed Director of the James M. Clark Center for International Education

Stephen Burwood Appointed Director of the James M. Clark Center for International Education

Stephen Burwood of Geneseo, N.Y., the assistant provost for international affairs at SUNY Geneseo, has been appointed as director of the James M. Clark Center for International Education at SUNY Cortland.


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