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.
A six-film series on media and U.S. interventions will open on Thursday, Oct. 8, with "Manufacturing Consent." The series, titled "Untold Stories," is being sponsored by the Institute for Civic Engagement throughout October and November.
The G.I. Bill represented the government's effort to break down barriers between millions of returning veterans in order to help re-integrate them into civilian life. Cornell Historian Glen Altschuler will launch the 'Walls' series with his lecture on Sept. 29.
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.
The Performing Arts Department has announced the cast for the October production of the Broadway musical thriller “Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Tickets go on sale at Jodi’s Hallmark Shop on Oct. 1.
Traci M. Washburn of Minoa, N.Y., joined SUNY Cortland on Sept. 14 as assistant director of The Cortland Fund.
National motivational speaker Reneé Damon will offer a personal account of how her addictions took away her personal choices, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at SUNY Cortland.
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