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The Bulletin: Campus News for the SUNY Cortland Community

  Issue Number 17 • Tuesday, May 13, 2014  

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Campus Champion

Senior Rebecca Studin isn’t winding down in the days before Commence-ment; the Ithaca, N.Y., native is just gearing up to represent SUNY Cortland at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. The week already has been chalked up as a success for the first Red Dragon women’s golfer to qualify for the national championship, even before four-day tournament play begins. Rebecca earned the NCAA’s Elite 89 Award for women’s golf Tuesday, which goes to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade point average at each of the NCAA’s 89 championship sites. The sport management major carried a 4.08 GPA into the spring semester.

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Friday, May 16

Commissioning Ceremony: Recognizing graduating senior Joe Ursitti for completing the Army ROTC program as he is commissioned at the rank of Second Lieutenant, Park Center Hall of Fame Room, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Friday, May 16
Graduate Commencement:  Park Center Alumni Arena, 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 17
Undergraduate Commencement: Stadium Complex, 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 20
UUP’s Professional Employee’s Recognition Luncheon: Corey Union Function Room, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., R.S.V.P. via email to UUP@cortland.edu

Wednesday, May 21
Summer Session I begins. Continues through Wednesday, June 25.



Stadium Complex to Host Historic Commencement

An estimated 1,477 seniors will receive bachelor’s degrees at Commencement. read more


Professor’s Final Gift Continues Legacy

Lawrence Smith's $125,000 gift will endow the Faculty Senate's annual scholarship. read more



Capture the Moment

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Mid-flight off the Stunt Jump, sophomore Geena Donovan entertains friends watching from below at the College’s Spring Fling Carnival on May 3. The afternoon of outdoor fun was followed by a concert with Grammy-nominated hip hop artist J. Cole. This annual celebration is a last fling before final exams, which continue through tomorrow.


In Other News

Geology Professor Earns SUNY’s Highest Honor

Sharon Steadman Earns Rozanne Brooks Award

Fulbright Recipient is Bound for Ukraine

College Launches Solar Power Panels

Summer Institute Offers Benefits for Teachers

Cortland Athletics Wins SUNYAC Commissioner’s Cup

Phi Kappa Phi Honors Six Students

Division of Student Affairs Honored

Spitzer to Be Featured on ‘Ivory Tower’ Special

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People on the Move

Interim Finance and Management Staff Named


Faculty/Staff Activities

Mark Dodds had his article published in the Journal of Brand Strategy. read more

Terrence Fitzgerald, Frank Rossi and Michael Wolfin '12 co-authored a paper published in the current issue of . read more

Denise Knight will have her essay on Charlotte Perkins Gilman included in a collection about American women writers in Italy. read more

Jean W. LeLoup co-authored a recently published paper that focuses on the relationship between language learning and leadership development. read more

R. Bruce Mattingly participated in a panel discussion on tenure issues in higher education geared to students pursuing faculty careers. read more

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