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Ten SUNY Cortland Students Receive Scholarships to Study Abroad

Ten SUNY Cortland Students Receive Scholarships to Study Abroad

SUNY Cortland's James M. Clark Center for International Education recently awarded $10,400 in scholarships to 10 students to help offset the cost of their studies abroad this winter and spring 2010. The students will study in Egypt, Spain, Ireland, France, Italy, Puerto Rico and Belize.


College Offers Classic Film Series on Select Fridays Through May

College Offers Classic Film Series on Select Fridays Through May

The College will begin its Friday Films at Four FilmFest on Feb. 12 with a screening of “Klute,” the 1971 Alan Pakula thriller starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland.


Million-Dollar Bequest Supports Science Educators

Million-Dollar Bequest Supports Science Educators

Retired biology teacher Michael J. O’Reilly ’58, of Chaumont, N.Y., has made a bequest of $1.24 million — the second largest individual gift in the College’s history — to his alma mater, SUNY Cortland, for the creation of a science education scholarship. Last month, SUNY Cortland received a $5.18 million bequest from another Class of 1958 alumnus, John Fantauzzi, in support of scholarships.


Energy Medicine Practitioner Dawn Stranges to Speak

Energy Medicine Practitioner Dawn Stranges to Speak

Integrative medical researcher and consultant Dawn Stranges will share her ideas about “energy medicine” during two lectures of the SUNY Cortland’s Spring 2010 “Wellness Wednesday" series, on Feb. 10 and Feb. 17.


Speaker Discusses Schizophrenia and Race on Feb. 18

Speaker Discusses Schizophrenia and Race on Feb. 18

Diane Gooding, a national speaker and author on the topic of schizophrenia, will discuss the relationship between race, ethnicity and this mental disorder on Thursday, Feb. 18, at SUNY Cortland.


Brooks Lecture Focuses on Young Women’s Empowerment Culture

Brooks Lecture Focuses on Young Women’s Empowerment Culture

Caroline Kaltefleiter, an associate professor of communication studies, will give a talk on “Riot Grrrl,” a girl-centered social movement, on Wednesday, Feb. 10.


Marley S. Barduhn Appointed as Assistant Provost for Teacher Education

Marley S. Barduhn Appointed as Assistant Provost for Teacher Education

Marley S. Barduhn, who has served SUNY Cortland as interim assistant provost for teacher education since August, was permanently appointed to the newly created position following a national search, effective Feb. 1.


Women Discuss Their Career Paths on March 3

Women Discuss Their Career Paths on March 3

A panel of five talented women will share how their individual paths led them to SUNY Cortland during the second annual Women’s Paths to Success presentation on Wednesday, March 3, at SUNY Cortland.


Mithril Performs Contemporary Celtic Music on March 6

Mithril Performs Contemporary Celtic Music on March 6

The Gulf Coast musical quartet, Mithril, will offer its progressive, Celtic world sound to audiences on Saturday, March 6.


National Diet Author Evelyn Tribole Discusses 'Intuitive Eating' on Feb. 24

National Diet Author Evelyn Tribole Discusses 'Intuitive Eating' on Feb. 24

Nutrition therapist, author and speaker Evelyn Tribole will share her ideas on “Intuitive Eating” on Wednesday, Feb. 24.


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