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  Issue Number 5 • Oct. 26, 2009  

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Campus Champion

More than 95 percent of SUNY Cortland's incoming students report that they did not share a bedroom at home. Associate Director Jean Brown and the Residence Life and Housing Office staff members accomplish the important job of assigning these students to their "home away from home" on campus with great attention to detail. Jean spends countless hours listening to the concerns of students and their anxious family members. In doing so, she and her staff provide the students with the best possible care while they live on campus.

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Monday, Oct. 26

$ Dinner Program: Goofs and Goblets career dinner program, Lynne Parks '68 SUNY Cortland Alumni House, 6-8 p.m.


Monday, Oct. 26

Service-learning Discussion: "Addressing Inequalities through Service-Learning: Developing Best Practices," Jason Clark '05, principal in the Chittenango Central School District, and J.W. Gladstone, lecturer and writer, Old Main Brown Auditorium, 6:30-8 p.m.


Tuesday, Oct. 27

Speaker: "One Woman's Fight To Save the Most Beautiful Bird in the World: The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw," Conservation Biologist Sharon Matola, Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center, Sperry Center, Room 204, 7 p.m.


Tuesday, Oct. 27

Native American Film Series: "Imprint," suspense thriller produced by the noted Native American filmmaker Chris Eyre, Sperry Center, Room 205, 7 p.m.


Wednesday, Oct. 28

UUP Lunch Meeting: Union Matters discussion, Corey Union Caleion Room, noon-1:30 p.m., advance sign up requested to uup@cortland.edu or (607) 753-5991.


Wednesday, Oct. 28

Sandwich Seminar: "Australian Aboriginality and the Literacy Curriculum," Margaret Zeegers, literacy, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12:30-1:30 p.m.


Wednesday, Oct. 28

Coffeehouse: "Rockin′ for the Belize Zoo" featuring Tribal Revival and SUNY Cortland's Rock and Blues Ensemble, Corey Union Exhibition Lounge, 7 p.m.


Thursday, Oct. 29

Sandwich Seminar: "Beyond Borders: Global Abolitionist Perspectives on Women, Families and Imprisonment," Author and Law Lecturer Helen Codd, University of Central Lancashire, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, noon.


Thursday, Oct. 29

UUP Event: "Un/Happy Hour," Park Center Hall of Fame Room, 4-6 p.m.


Thursday, Oct. 29

College-Community Appreciation Award Dinner: Corey Union Function Room, 6 p.m., by invitation only.


Thursday, Oct. 29

Exhibition Reception and Tour: "Evan Summer: Prints, Drawings and Collages," Dowd Fine Arts Center Gallery, reception at 5:30 p.m. followed by a walking tour by Summer '70 at 6:30 p.m.


Friday, Oct. 30

$ D.A.T.E. Conference: "Discussions About the Teaching of English (D.A.T.E.)," Corey Union, 8:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Registration is closed.


Friday, Oct. 30

$ Musical Drama: "Sweeney Todd," Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 8 p.m.


Saturday, Oct. 31

Children's Museum Workshop: Education Club Halloween Party, open to children ages 1 to 10, Children's Museum, ground floor of O'Heron Newman Hall, 8 Calvert St., Cortland, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.


Saturday, Oct. 31

SUNY Cortland C-Club Hall of Fame Banquet: Corey Union Function Room, 5:30 p.m.


Saturday, Oct. 31

$ Musical Drama: "Sweeney Todd," Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 8 p.m.


Sunday, Nov. 1

$ Musical Drama: "Sweeney Todd," Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 2 p.m.


Sunday, Nov. 1

$ Gospel Choir Festival: African American Gospel Music Festival, Old Main Brown Auditorium, 4 p.m.


Monday, Nov. 2

Artist Discussion: "Prints, Drawings and Influences" by Evan Summer '70, Sperry Center, Room 304, 12:30 p.m.

 


Monday, Nov. 2

Artist Workshop: collagraph workshop by Evan Summer '70, open to a limited number of guests, Dowd Fine Arts Center, Room 202, 5:45 p.m. R.S.V.P. to dowd.gallery@cortland.edu.


Tuesday, Nov. 3

Faculty Senate Meeting: Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 1:15 p.m.


Tuesday, Nov. 3

1989 and Post-Communism Series Lecture: "Tiananmen Square 1989: Then and Since," Luo Xu history, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 4:30-6 p.m.


Tuesday, Nov. 3

Performance: "Life... It's Worth It!" Mari Earl, Kurt Cobain's aunt, Old Main Brown Auditorium, 7 p.m.


Tuesday, Nov. 3

Native American Film Series: "Four Sheets to the Wind," Sperry Center, Room 204, 7 p.m.


Wednesday, Nov. 4

Wellness Wednesday: "Strive for 5: Veggies and Fruits," display by Auxiliary Services Corporation Registered Dietician Louise Whittleton, Corey Union first floor, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.


Wednesday, Nov. 4

Sandwich Seminar: "International Learning Through Distance Education: How to and Why," Margaret Anderson, psychology; Kevin Heisey, sport management; Craig little, sociology/anthro-
pology, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12:30 p.m.


Wednesday, Nov. 4

Open Forum: "Study Abroad and Sport Management: Expectations and Impressions," Aaron Zipp, sport management, with Wolfgang Krause from Deutsche Sporthochschule in Cologne, Germany, and Gijs Langevoort of Lancon-European Sports Study, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 4.30 p.m.


Wednesday Nov. 4

Lecture: "May it Please the Court: An Eyewitness Account of Submitting a Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court," Robert Spitzer, political science, on his invitation to coauthor a brief before the U.S. Supreme Court on the "pocket veto," Old Main third floor mezzanine, 7 p.m.


Thursday, Nov. 5

$ SUNY Cortland Recreation Conference: Sponsored by the Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department, Corey Union, registration begins at 7 a.m.


Thursday, Nov. 5

Community Roundtable: "Fungi and Human Affairs," Park Center Hall of Fame Room, 8-9 a.m.


Thursday, Nov. 5

Sandwich Seminar: "Rethinking the Multicultural Community," Steven Canals, residential life and housing, and Noelle Chaddock Paley, multicultural life, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12:30 p.m.


Thursday, Nov. 5

Time Capsule Ceremony: Topical and historical materials related to the College and its educational heritage will be buried within the new Education Building's walls, Education Building lobby, 1 p.m.


Thursday, Nov. 5

Untold Stories Movie Series: "The War on Democracy," will focus on the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, Guatemala, Chile and Bolivia,Old Main Brown Auditorium, 7 p.m.


Friday, Nov. 6

$ SUNY Cortland Recreation Conference: Sponsored by the Department of Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department, Corey Union, registration begins at 7 a.m.


Friday, Nov. 6

Metcalf Endowment Lecture: "National Parks: America's Best Idea," Fran P. Mainella, the first female superintendant to lead the National Park Service, the Corey Union Function Room, 2:30 p.m.


Friday, Nov. 6

Friday Films at Four: "The Italian," (2007), directed by Andrei Kravchuk, presented by Anne Wiegard, English, International Communications and Culture Lab, Old Main, Room 223, 4 p.m., refreshments will be served beginning at 3:50 p.m.  


Saturday, Nov. 7

Children's Museum Workshop: "Chinese Dumplings and Technology," Shufang Shi, childhood/early childhood education, will share her skills in making Chinese dumplings and creating family Web sites using Web 2.0. Children's Museum, ground floor of O'Heron Newman Hall, 8 Calvert St., Cortland, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.



Inaugural International Education Month Set for Oct. 27-Nov. 19 at SUNY Cortland

Catherine Porter, president of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA), an international organization serving English and foreign language teachers, will deliver the keynote address during SUNY Cortland’s first International Education Month, which runs from Tuesday, Oct. 27-Thursday, Nov. 19. read more


Martin J. Mack to Receive 2009 College-Community Appreciation Award

The SUNY Cortland College Council will present its 2009 College-Community Appreciation Award to Martin J. Mack during a special invitation-only banquet on Thursday, Oct. 29, in the Corey Union Function Room. Mack becomes the 28th recipient of the annual award established in 1985 to formally recognize and thank local residents who have significantly assisted SUNY Cortland. read more



Capture the Moment

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While SUNY Cortland students were home celebrating Fall Break on Oct. 16, Mother Nature turned the campus into a winter wonderland with several inches of snowfall. The white stuff quickly melted but the unusually early storm was a harbinger of what awaits Central New York residents.


In Other News

Lecture Will Present Best Practices for Service-Learning with Diverse Audiences

Belize Zoo Director Discusses SUNY Cortland-Belize Project on Oct. 27

Movie ‘Imprint’ Opens Native American Film Series on Oct. 27

Former Park Service Chief Fran P. Mainella Addresses Recreation Conference

C-Club Reunites College’s Women’s Cross Country National Dynasty

International Artist Evan Summer Exhibit at Dowd Gallery Through Feb. 18

C-Club Hall of Fame Inducts Eight on Oct. 31

African American Gospel Music Festival Features Six Choirs

SUNY Cortland Community Roundtable Explores Mushrooms and Molds

Taikoza Musicians Perform in Japanese Tradition on Nov. 12

Faculty Senate Endorses Capstone Course Description

College’s Final Printed Directory Now Available

Education Club Creates Time Capsule for New Building

Discover Student Research Funding Opportunities

College Honors Accrual Achievement Award Winners

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Faculty/Staff Activities

Dawn Van Hall was honored at the University Photographers Association of America's annual symposium. read more

Robert Ponterio presented a session at the New York State Association of Foreign Language Teachers annual conference. read more

Jerome O'Callaghan had a book review published in the Law and Politics Book Review. read more

Emmanuel Nelson is the editor of the two-volume Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States. read more

Brian D. Barrett had his article published in the current issue of Teaching and Teacher Education. read more

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