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Speaker to Discuss Time Poverty and Overwork in U.S.

Speaker to Discuss Time Poverty and Overwork in U.S.

John de Graaf, executive director of Take Back Your Time, an organization challenging time poverty and overwork in the U.S. and Canada, will speak on Friday, April 16, at SUNY Cortland.


Reflections on Teaching the Holocaust

Reflections on Teaching the Holocaust

Even historians who teach about the Nazi Holocaust continue to find this period to be subject to much exploration and contention, one noted Holocaust scholar will discuss on Wednesday, April 14, at SUNY Cortland.


Student Art Exhibition Explores ‘Spring’

Student Art Exhibition Explores ‘Spring’

SUNY Cortland art students welcome spring with an exhibition titled “Moist,” which opened on April 1 at Main Street SUNY Cortland’s Beard Building Gallery, 9 Main St.


Peter McGinnis Addresses Honors Convocation

Peter McGinnis Addresses Honors Convocation

Peter McGinnis, a SUNY Cortland professor of kinesiology and assistant director of graduate studies, will deliver the keynote address at the institution’s annual Honors Convocation on Saturday, April 17.


Foothills Brass Quintet Performs Jazz

Foothills Brass Quintet Performs Jazz

The North American musical group, Foothills Brass Quintet, will present “Bourbon Street to Broadway” on Monday, April 12.


Students Find Their Voice Through Debate

Students Find Their Voice Through Debate

A crowd of students and faculty alike gathered for the inaugural SUNY Cortland Speech and Debate Club presentation in Jacobus Lounge on Feb. 24. Held in honor of Black History Month, the debate discussed President Obama's stimulus package.


Million-Dollar Bequest Creates First Endowed Chair

Million-Dollar Bequest Creates First Endowed Chair

Louise M. Conley, Ph.D., of Princeton, N.J., a member of the Cortland College Foundation Board of Directors, has bequeathed $1 million to SUNY Cortland to create its first endowed academic chair.


Educational Author Refutes ‘Teaching to the Test’

Educational Author Refutes ‘Teaching to the Test’

Massachusetts educator and author Mary Cowhey will discuss critically interpreting state learning standards and developing curriculum that is authentic, culturally responsive, integrated and intellectually rigorous, on Wednesday, April 14.


Admissions Open House Set for April 10

Admissions Open House Set for April 10

The 28th Annual Admissions Open House, a one-day program allowing accepted freshmen, transfer applicants and prospective students to better acquaint themselves with the College, is expected to attract 2,000 visitors to campus on Saturday, April 10.


Occidental College Alumni Recognize Cortland President

Occidental College Alumni Recognize Cortland President

The Alumni Association at Occidental College in Los Angeles, Calif., will present SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum with an Alumni Seal Award for Professional Achievement during the annual Alumni Weekend June 11-13 on the campus.


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