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Volunteers Sought for Study on Stuttering

Volunteers Sought for Study on Stuttering

SUNY Cortland’s Communication Disorders and Sciences Department is looking for adults, ranging in age from 18 to 70 years, who stutter to participate in a research study.


Holocaust Survivor and Author to Speak Oct. 19

Holocaust Survivor and Author to Speak Oct. 19

Marion Blumenthal Lazan will share the unforgettable story of her family’s escape from Nazi-controlled Germany on Tuesday, Oct. 19.


Medical Anthropologist Speaks on Abolishing Female Circumcision

Medical Anthropologist Speaks on Abolishing Female Circumcision

Ellen Gruenbaum, who has conducted research in Sudan and Sierra Leone on social movements against “harmful traditional practices,” will speak on Wednesday, Sept. 29.


Child Care Center Dedications Honor Clark, Blanchard

Child Care Center Dedications Honor Clark, Blanchard

SUNY Cortland dedicated two facilities within its Child Care Center in a ceremony on Sept. 24.


Matthew Cranson Exemplifies AmeriCorps Service

Matthew Cranson Exemplifies AmeriCorps Service

Psychology major Matthew Cranson pursued his dream to make a difference in the lives of Cortland youth through the federally supported AmeriCorps Project.


Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony Set for Saturday

Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony Set for Saturday

A Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony takes place at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11, on the steps of Corey Union.


Singer/Songwriter Deidre McCalla Here Oct. 8-9

Singer/Songwriter Deidre McCalla Here Oct. 8-9

Southern singer and songwriter Deidre McCalla will speak and perform a blend of folk, country, rock and pop in a concert during her visit to SUNY Cortland on Friday and Saturday, Oct.8-9.


Brooks Lecture Series Focuses on ‘Women’s Worlds Redux’

Brooks Lecture Series Focuses on ‘Women’s Worlds Redux’

The 2010-11 Rozanne M. Brooks Lecture Series at SUNY Cortland will encompass the theme of “Women’s Worlds Redux.”


College Plans Intellectual Theme of “Re-education”

College Plans Intellectual Theme of “Re-education”

Guest speaker Julia Scheeres and five thought-provoking, Eastern European films are part of the College’s yearlong series themed “Re-education.”


Performing Arts Schedule Includes Concerts, Plays and Recitals

Performing Arts Schedule Includes Concerts, Plays and Recitals

The Performing Arts Department has announced its 2010-11 season of music, theatre and dance events at the Dowd Fine Arts Center. A variety of programs are planned, ranging from a Greek tragedy to a musical comedy.


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