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  Issue Number 5 • Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015  

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Campus Champion

As SUNY Cortland’s Title IX Coordinator, Nan Pasquarello spearheads programs, activities and a website that teach the important messages of sexual violence and harassment prevention and response available to students and employees. Nan’s success lies in her collaboration with others, sharing the common goal of making Cortland a safer and more responsive campus. She has provided Title IX trainings for more than 1,300 students during the first two months of the school year. She also educates College employees about their responsibilities. Nan champions the crusade that every person at SUNY Cortland recognizes this is no place for sexual discrimination.

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Wednesday, Oct. 21

Lectures: “Perspectives and Profiles of the German Sport University” and “Life at the German Sport University for SUNY Cortland Exchange Students,” by German Sport University President Heiko Strüder and German Sport University International Programs Director Gerard King, Student Life Center, Room 1104, 11:30 a.m.

Sandwich Seminar: “Guns and Safety on College Campuses After the Umpqua College Shooting,” Robert Spitzer, Distinguished Service Professor and chair of the Political Science Department, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Wellness Wednesday: “Let’s Talk About Race: How Race Translates Internationally,” led by Chief Diversity Officer Noelle Chaddock and Assistant Director of Multicultural Life and Diversity AnnaMaria Cirrincione, Corey Union Exhibition Lounge, 7 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 22                

Sandwich Seminar: “Learn How to Use MyFitnessPal,” by Emily Schaerti, a fitness development major and certified personal trainer, Recreational Sports/Kinesiology Departments, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12-1 p.m.

NOVA Screening: “Making of North America,” Sperry Center, Room 105, 7-9 p.m.

Panel Discussion: The Problems of Immigration,” Sperry Center, Room 305, 7-8:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23                       

Portfolio Development Workshop: Corey Union Caleion Room, 1-3 p.m., RSVP to Susan Suben, Faculty Development Center, by email or at (607) 753-4753 susan.suben@cortland.edu

Friday Films at Four FilmFest: “Modern Times,” (1936) directed by Charlie Chaplin, presented by Mark Cerosaletti, lecturer emeritus of Spanish and Italian, Modern Languages lab, Old Main, Room 223, 4 p.m., refreshments served beginning at 3:50 p.m.  

Monday, Oct. 26                   

Film Screening:The Mask You Live In,” sponsored by SUNY Cortland’s Title IX Office, the second of two films by The Representation Project, Corey Union Fireplace Lounge, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 27                  

Graduate School Day: Sponsored by Career Services, Corey Union Function Room, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Open Mic Night: Corey Union Exhibition Lounge, 7 p.m.

Native American Film Series: “Medicine Game,” (2014), the story of two brothers from the Onondaga Nation as they pursue their dreams of playing lacrosse at Syracuse University, Sperry Center, Room 205, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 28          

Sandwich Seminar: “Journalist Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature: The Literary Journalism of Svetlana Alexievich,” by John Hartsock, Communication Studies Department, Sperry Center, Room 0105, 12:40 p.m.

Wellness Wednesday: “Healthy Relationships: What Do They Look Like?” by Carolyn Bershad, Counseling and Student Development, Corey Union Exhibition Lounge, 6 p.m.

Film and Discussion: “Groundswell Rising,” about protecting our children’s air and water,” sponsored by CEPS, Sperry Center, Room 106, 7 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 29                

Service Awards Banquet: Hosted by United University Professions and including a program on Contingent Faculty, Corey Union Function Room, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.

Dowd Gallery Opening Reception: For Natural States, a group show curated by Nati Hyojin Kim and Santiago Garcia of Mixed Greens, New York City, Dowd Gallery, 4:30-6 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 30  

Performance: Rock Musical ‘Hair,’ presented by SUNY Cortland’s Performing Arts Department, Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance online at cortland.edu/boxoffice or at the Dowd Fine Arts Center box office one hour prior to each performance. Audience members who wear a hippie costume to the Halloween performance will receive a special treat from the cast. 

Saturday, Oct. 31             

Halloween Extravaganza: Family open house from 1-3 p.m. and children’s activities and arts and crafts from 4-8 p.m., sponsored by Alumni Engagement, Lynne Parks ’68 SUNY Cortland Alumni House, 29 Tompkins St.

Performance: Rock Musical ‘Hair,’ presented by SUNY Cortland’s Performing Arts Department, Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance online at cortland.edu/boxoffice or at the Dowd Fine Arts Center box office one hour prior to each performance.

Sunday, Nov. 1 

Performance: Rock Musical ‘Hair,’ presented by SUNY Cortland’s Performing Arts Department, Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre, 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance online at cortland.edu/boxoffice or at the Dowd Fine Arts Center box office one hour prior to each performance.

Tuesday, Nov. 3                    

Election Day: Classes are in session, offices are open

Native American Film Series: “Winter in the Blood,” (2013), Sperry Center, Room 205, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 4            

Sandwich Seminar: “Central Asia: Modern Peoples Along the Ancient Silk Road,” by Girish Bhat, History Department, and Sharon Steadman, Sociology/Anthropology Department, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Dowd Gallery Curator’s Talk: Co-curators Nati Hyojin Kim and Santiago Garcia of Mixed Greens gallery in New York City will discuss the Natural States exhibition on view at the Dowd Gallery through Dec 11, Dowd Gallery, 5-6 p.m.

Wellness Wednesday: “Being Academically Well – Strategies and Resources for Success,” led by staff from Academic Support and Achievement Program (ASAP) and Advisement and Transition, Corey Union Exhibition Lounge, 7 p.m.

Community Panel Discussion: “Get to Know Your Local Dirt: A Community Roundtable on Local Agriculture and Nature Preserves,” featuring local businesses and moderated by Christa Chatfield, Biological Sciences Department, and Scott Moranda, History Department, as part of the Cultural and Intellectual Climate Committee, Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge, 7 p.m.



SUNY Cortland Brings 1960s Rock Musical ‘Hair’ to the Stage

The show, known for its portrayal of the anti-Vietnam War movement, opens Friday, Oct. 30. read more


College’s Tobacco-Free Efforts Earn Top Marks

SUNY Cortland is one of only 13 colleges in New York state to receive an A-plus rating. read more



Capture the Moment

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More than 150 people watched as general falconer Mary Cope showed off her kestrels, owls and red-tailed hawks, including Theron, on Oct. 7 in Memorial Library. Her demonstration coincided with the library’s displays and event series titled “Renaissance Science, Magic and Medicine of Harry Potter’s World,” which focused on the literary phenomenon started in 1997 by British Author J. K. Rowling.


In Other News

National Group Lauds Cortland’s Sustainability Achievements

Webinar on Active Shooter Preparedness Offered

ASC Adds Sanitizers Near Hand Key Pads

Recreation Conference Planned for Nov. 12 and 13

Geology Department Hosts Sneak Preview of NOVA Series

Get Outside With Outdoor Pursuits

Ticket Details Announced for Cortaca Concert

Halloween Comes to Campus

Dowd Exhibition Explores ‘Natural States’

SUNY Cortland Near the Top of Economic Value Rankings

Native American Film Series Opens Oct. 27

Classified Staff Recognized for Years of Service

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Faculty/Staff Activities

Seth Asumah, Mechthild Nagel and Tiantian Zheng had their essays published in Wagadu. read more

Lorraine Berry was selected as a judge for The Guardian's Not the Booker Book Prize. read more

Moataz H. Emam collaborated with physics graduate Jesse Chandler '14 on a recently published research paper. read more

John C. Hartsock had one of his books translated and published in Romanian, and he presented at a conference. read more

David Kilpatrick presented his paper at an international conference in Hawaii in July. read more

Brittany LaVaute and Saige Hupman were invited, as graduate students, to present their abstracts at a sports medicine conference. read more

Robert Spitzer had an article published in a recent issue of the Social Science Docket. read more

Tracy Trachsler and Mark Dodds had their article published in Sport Management International Journal-Choregia. read more

Debbie Warnock gave an invited talk at Bennington College in September. read more

Sung Woo Yoo received the top faculty paper award in the Political Communication Division at a recent conference. read more

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