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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.


Exhibit “Brockway Road Pour” Opens Dec. 3 at Main Street SUNY Cortland

Exhibit “Brockway Road Pour” Opens Dec. 3 at Main Street SUNY Cortland

A reception to celebrate the sculpture exhibition “Brockway Road Pour” will be held in the Beard Building Gallery at Main Street SUNY Cortland, 9 Main St., on Thursday, Dec. 3.


Stacey A. Goldyn-Moller Joins College as Executive Director of Alumni Affairs

Stacey A. Goldyn-Moller Joins College as Executive Director of Alumni Affairs

Stacey A. Goldyn-Moller, the director of alumni affairs at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., will join SUNY Cortland as executive director of alumni affairs on Monday, Dec. 14.


SUNY Cortland Athletes Help Families in Need of Thanksgiving Meals

SUNY Cortland Athletes Help Families in Need of Thanksgiving Meals

On Sunday, Nov. 22, SUNY Cortland student-athletes and staff once again boxed up and hand delivered turkeys and all of the fixings for 17 Thanksgiving meals for needy families in Cortland County.


SUNY Trustees’ Association Awards Excellence Scholarship to Thomas Malikowski

SUNY Trustees’ Association Awards Excellence Scholarship to Thomas Malikowski

The Association of Council Members and College Trustees of SUNY (ACT) recently selected SUNY Cortland junior biomedical sciences major Thomas Malikowski to receive its prestigious ACT for Excellence Scholarships. Malikowski of Fredonia, N.Y., was among only four students statewide to be honored with the $750 competitive scholarship.


Community Roundtable Focuses on Resource Center for Inclusive Recreation

Community Roundtable Focuses on Resource Center for Inclusive Recreation

A panel of recreation educators and advocates for persons with disabilities will present information and answer questions about the newly created New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center (NYSIRRC) on Thursday, Dec. 3, at SUNY Cortland.


SUNY Cortland and Onondaga County Health Department Partner to Control Tobacco Use

SUNY Cortland and Onondaga County Health Department Partner to Control Tobacco Use

In an effort to reduce smoking among college students, SUNY Cortland will partner with the Onondaga County Health Department (OCHD) through the Colleges for Change (C4C) program aimed at limiting where and how tobacco products are used, promoted, advertised and sold. The program also advances local action to prevent and reduce tobacco use.


College Council Meets Nov. 16

College Council Meets Nov. 16

The SUNY Cortland College Council will hold its next regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, Nov. 16, at 4 p.m. in Miller Building, Room 405.


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