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Richard C. Peagler to Retire

Richard C. Peagler to Retire

Richard C. Peagler, who served SUNY Cortland for 38 years, will retire on July 31. He has been designated as director emeritus of counseling and student development.


Gospel Choir Plans Spring Concert on May 2

Gospel Choir Plans Spring Concert on May 2

The SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir will present contemporary and traditional gospel selections and spirituals during its 25th annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 2.


“Incredible Hulk” Lou Ferrigno to Speak

“Incredible Hulk” Lou Ferrigno to Speak

Lou Ferrigno, better known as the “Incredible Hulk,” will give a motivational speech on Wednesday, April 21.


Physical Education Chair Presides Over Association

Physical Education Chair Presides Over Association

Lynn Couturier of Groton, N.Y., recently was elected president of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), the preeminent national authority on physical education and a recognized leader in sport and physical activity.


Judge Edward Carni '82 Offers Perspective

Judge Edward Carni '82 Offers Perspective

Edward D. Carni, a judge on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, will speak about the justice system on Tuesday, April 20.


Shale Expert Discusses 100-Year-Old Research

Shale Expert Discusses 100-Year-Old Research

Terry Engelder, a structural geologist who specializes in fracture mechanics and is a leading authority on Marcellus shale, will discuss the findings of researcher Pearl Sheldon nearly 100 years ago, on Monday, April 26, at SUNY Cortland.


Sustainability Week to be Celebrated

Sustainability Week to be Celebrated

SUNY Cortland will celebrate Sustainability Week 2010 through Saturday, April 24, with events including an all-day Sustainability Conference, information sessions on “going green,” community cleanups, a film, a sustainable lunch, an art exhibition and a public forum.


'Senioritis Productions' to Showcase Student Creativity

'Senioritis Productions' to Showcase Student Creativity

Four senior communication studies majors created "Senioritis Productions," an art exhibition and entertainment showcase, which opens on Thursday, April 15, at 15 Main St. in downtown Cortland.


New York Jets Training Camp Returns

New York Jets Training Camp Returns

Gov. David A. Paterson announced that the National Football League’s New York Jets have entered into a three-year agreement with SUNY Cortland establishing the campus as the site of its summer football training camp and attracting both economic activity and visitors to the central New York campus.


Bitterbaum to Advance Statewide Service-Learning

Bitterbaum to Advance Statewide Service-Learning

SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum joins the New York Campus Compact (NYCC) Executive Committee, dedicated to promoting service-learning in higher education, on July 1.


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