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Exhibition Explores Experiences of Growing Up in Cortland
An exhibition of imagery from social networking sites showing Cortland area residents, titled “Townie!” will run through March 11 at Main Street SUNY Cortland’s Beard Building Gallery, 9 Main St.
President Unveils College’s Web Redesign
President Erik J. Bitterbaum shared the new look of SUNY Cortland’s Web redesign as part of his State of the College address on Jan. 21 in Corey Union Function Room. The revamped Web site is scheduled to launch in March.
SUNY Cortland Plans Black History Month Celebration During February
SUNY Cortland will celebrate Black History Month throughout February with a series of events including lectures, sandwich seminars, films, musical performances and the annual reception in celebration of diversity.
College Offers Spring ‘Wellness’ Series for Campus, Community
SUNY Cortland will host the Spring 2010 “Wellness Wednesday Series” featuring speakers, exhibits, self-help workshops and other programs intended to encourage campus and community members to try something new, whether it be yoga, tai chi, energy medicine, massage, Zumba dance-fitness techniques or a new approach to managing one’s diet.
Karen Hartnett Gallagher Directs Financial Advisement
Karen Hartnett Gallagher was named director of financial advisement in December.
College Council to Meet Jan. 25
The SUNY Cortland College Council will hold its next regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, Jan. 25, at 4 p.m. in Miller Building, Room 405.
Community Roundtable Analyzes Obama Administration Campaign Promises Feb. 4
Robert Spitzer, a distinguished service professor and chair of the Political Science Department at SUNY Cortland, will review the accomplishments to date of U.S. President Barack Obama, on Thursday, Feb. 4, at SUNY Cortland.
R. Bruce Mattingly Named Dean of Arts and Sciences
R. Bruce Mattingly, who served as interim dean of SUNY Cortland’s School of Arts and Sciences since July 2008, was named dean of arts and sciences on Jan. 11, following a national search.
Sandwich Seminar Looks at Hydrofracking Jan. 27
A Sandwich Seminar titled “What You Should Know about Hydrofracking” will examine the process of natural gas extraction from shale being proposed for this region of the country. The talk will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27, in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge and is free and open to the public.
College Awarded State Grant to Improve Health in Secondary Schools
The New York State Department of Education (NYSED) recently awarded almost $1 million to health educators at SUNY Cortland to provide school district health offices across the state with the tools and training needed to help their students live healthier lives and enjoy more academic success.
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