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Assistant Professor Timothy Davis Receives 2009 Brooks Dedicated Teacher Award

Assistant Professor Timothy Davis Receives 2009 Brooks Dedicated Teacher Award

Timothy Davis, an assistant professor of physical education at SUNY Cortland, has been named the College's eighth recipient of the Dr. Rozanne Brooks Dedicated Teacher Award. He will be formally recognized on Thursday, May 7, during the College's annual Professional and Faculty Awards Ceremony. The Brooks Award honors a faculty member who devotes a significant amount of time both to teaching and to working with students outside of class.


SUNY Cortland Hosts 24th Annual Teacher Recruitment Days April 23-24

SUNY Cortland Hosts 24th Annual Teacher Recruitment Days April 23-24

More than 850 Central New York college students and 100 school district recruiters from New York and other states are expected to attend the 24th annual Central New York Teacher Recruitment Days on April 23-24 at SUNY Cortland. Hosted by SUNY Cortland for the last 24 years, the event is organized through the College's Career Services and co-sponsored by the Central New York Teacher Recruitment Days Consortium, which represents the career services offices of 16 area public and private colleges and universities


Four Students Receive 2009 Chancellor's Awards for Excellence

Four Students Receive 2009 Chancellor's Awards for Excellence

Four SUNY Cortland seniors were honored on April 7 in Albany, N.Y., with 2009 State University of New York Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence. SUNY Vice Chancellor and Officer-In Charge John J. O'Connor recognized 238 students from the 64 campuses throughout the state during the ceremony at the Empire State Convention Center. The recipients were honored for integrating academic excellence with accomplishments in leadership, athletics, community service, creative and performing arts or career achievement. This year's honorees have an overall grade point average of 3.77.


Lighting Initiatives Promote Campus Sustainability

Lighting Initiatives Promote Campus Sustainability

A light has gone off for SUNY Cortland employees who recognized endorsing lighting energy efficiency as one of the easiest ways to reduce energy use. Steven Lundberg, who joined the College 33 years ago, has witnessed many of the changes the College has made to endorse sustainability throughout its operations. "Changing the lighting on campus isn't a new thing," said Lundberg, the assistant director of maintenance and operations services.


Faculty Member to Direct Annual Neighborhood Clean-Up Effort on April 20

Faculty Member to Direct Annual Neighborhood Clean-Up Effort on April 20

SUNY Cortland Associate Professor Syed Pasha will be holding his annual campus-community cleanup on Monday, April 20, at the College. A clean community has been a main concern of Pasha's since his undergraduate studies at Madras University in India.


Alumni Physicians to Offer Career Advice on April 16

Alumni Physicians to Offer Career Advice on April 16

Physicians Harris Silver and William Baerthlein will offer advice to individuals with a pre-medical college education who are considering careers in medicine on Thursday, April 16, at SUNY Cortland. The doctors will speak and answer questions in an open forum from 3-5 p.m. in Corey Union, Room 209. Presented as part of the SUNY Cortland President's Executive-in-Residence Program, the event is free and open to SUNY Cortland students majoring in pre-medical disciplines as well as the public.


Award-Winning Filmmaker to Share Power of Documentaries on April 21

Award-Winning Filmmaker to Share Power of Documentaries on April 21

Polish-born cinematographer Slawomir Grunberg will give an illustrated lecture on the power of documentary film in shaping a more humane world, on Tuesday, April 21, at SUNY Cortland. Grunberg, who was named a 1997 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow in Documentary Film Making, will speak of his personal experience and philosophy and use examples from his decades of film making as illustration during the presentation, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge.


13th Annual Scholars' Day Takes Place April 17 in Old Main

13th Annual Scholars' Day Takes Place April 17 in Old Main

The 13th annual Scholars' Day, a series of presentations highlighting faculty, staff and student scholarship and research at SUNY Cortland, will take place in Old Main on Friday, April 17. This year, the all-day event encompasses 120 different presentations and poster sessions offered by hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students and more than 80 faculty and staff members. The subject matter covers a wide array of academic disciplines at SUNY Cortland.


U.S. Senator Gillibrand to Host Economic Roundtable at Main Street SUNY Cortland on April 7

U.S. Senator Gillibrand to Host Economic Roundtable at Main Street SUNY Cortland on April 7

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will hold an economic development roundtable at Main Street SUNY Cortland, 9 Main St., on Tuesday, April 7, at 8:30 a.m. Sen. Gillibrand will meet with local business and community leaders to discuss the latest economic development efforts in the region and how Senator Gillibrand can assist and promote local growth.


College Launches Continuous Professional Development Program to Help School Administrators

College Launches Continuous Professional Development Program to Help School Administrators

Even school principals and superintendents must go back to school sometimes. With that in mind, SUNY Cortland is launching a new program to help those educational administrators gain five years of New York state-mandated continuing education credits after they have earned their Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Leadership (CAS).


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