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  Issue Number 12 • Tuesday, March 4, 2014  

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Campus Champion

Near or far, Danielle Ben-Horin’s passion for service often takes her places she has never seen. That again will be the case during spring break, when the sophomore inclusive special education major travels to Central America to work on the College’s Belize Zoo Transformation Project. Danielle and classmates already have raised thousands of dollars to make the zoo more inclusive for people with disabilities. During spring break, they’ll help pave accessible pathways. Danielle’s work, however, won’t end overseas. In Cortland, the College’s Special Education Club, Delta Phi Epsilon sorority and the YWCA’s Bridges for Kids program all benefit from her service-first approach.

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Tuesday, March 4

Study Abroad Information Session: Undergraduate and graduate opportunities in Germany, presented by representatives from Fulda University and the International Programs Office, Old Main Colloquium, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.


Tuesday, March 4

Lecture: “Democratization in Eastern Europe and Central Asia 25 Years On,” by Vera Axyonova, Fulda University, Germany, Moffett Center, Room 2125, 4:30 p.m.


Tuesday, March 4

Dine to Donate Fundraiser: to benefit the “Warm Up for Wickwire” project, Brix Pubaria, 60 Main St., Cortland, beginning at 5 p.m.


Wednesday, March 5

Wellness Wednesday Series: Safe Spring Break Fair, the College’s team of health promotion interns will staff tables, Corey Union first floor, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.


Wednesday, March 5

Women’s History Month Lecture: “More Than Molls: Gangster Girls and the Critical Roles They Played,  1920-1940,” presented by Sarah Mitchell, history major and women’s studies minor, Old Main Colloquium, 12:30 p.m.


Wednesday, March 5

Poster Workshop: “Designing, Creating and Presenting Effective Research Posters,” limited to 20 students, R.S.V.P. to Christopher McRoberts, Undergraduate Research Council, 7-8:30 p.m.


Monday, March 10 – Friday, March 14

Spring Break



College Smashes 24-Hour Fundraising Goal

The College more than tripled the number of donors in its initial goal. read more


College Joins Generation Study Abroad

The College commits to doubling its study abroad program by 2019. read more



Capture the Moment

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Blaze, the College's red dragon mascot, is ready to make spring break his most memorable yet. He's also prepared to put up a fight in the SUNY-wide Mascot Madness competition. Classes may come to a halt for the week, but the first round of voting kicks off Tuesday, March 11, at noon. Students, alumni, faculty and staff can show their support by voting once every 72 hours. They also can stay current with the competition by liking SUNY Cortland on Facebook, following @SUNY_Cortland on Twitter and using #CortlandPride and #MascotMadness.


In Other News

Scholar Explores Progress of Democracy after Communism

Warm Up for Wickwire at Brix

UPD Offers Rape Defense Training

Health Data Guru to Speak March 25

Panel Explores Miscommunication Across Cultures

Cast Announced for April Production of ‘Candide’

Alumni Speaker Panel Looks at Careers in Health Professions

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Faculty/Staff Activities

Lynn Anderson recently completed the Distinguished Visiting Professor program in the UK. read more

Brice Smith will present at a public energy forum on Wednesday, March 5, in Ithaca. read more

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