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Activist Women Showing Art on Gas Drilling
The Gaia Grrrls of Binghamton, an ad hoc collective of activist women artists from Binghamton, N.Y., have an exhibition in Memorial Library about gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale.
American Library Association Honors Hischak
Thomas Hischak, Performing Arts Department, was awarded the Outstanding Reference Book Award of 2009 by the American Library Association (ALA) for his nonfiction work, Broadway Plays and Musicals: Descriptions and Essential Facts of More Than 14,000 Shows Through 2007.
Social Studies Teachers Groomed as Writers
SUNY Cortland’s Seven Valleys Writing Project (SVWP) will offer a half-day workshop, “Writing to Learn in the Social Studies Classroom,” on Saturday, April 17, at Homer High School in Homer, N.Y.
Brooks Lecturer Discusses Korean Women and Sport
Yomee Lee, associate professor of kinesiology, will explore the intricacies of the sporting culture among Korean women at the Rozanne M. Brooks Lecture Series talk on Wednesday, April 7, at the College.
College to Research Hands-on Learning
The College’s award-winning commitment to develop more well-rounded and civically engaged students will pick up speed with a new initiative to assess and improve the quality of its programs, supported by a $100,000 Bringing Theory to Practice grant.
Rock Musical ‘Rent’ Comes to Cortland
“Rent, the award-winning Broadway rock musical by Jonathan Larson, will be presented by the SUNY Cortland Performing Arts Department April 9-11 and April 16-18 in the Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre.
International Communications and Culture Becomes Modern Languages
International Communications and Culture (ICC) Department faculty recently voted to change the department’s name to the Modern Languages Department, effective to external audiences at the start of the 2010-11 academic year.
American Circus and Variety Show Set
Circurious, which mixes the circus tent, concert hall and Broadway stage into one show that highlights unique performers, comes to SUNY Cortland on April 8.
Peace Activist Randy Kehler Lectures
Randy Kehler, a long-time peace activist from Massachusetts who was jailed 22 months for refusing to serve during the Vietnam War, will discuss grassroots advocacy during a rescheduled lecture on Wednesday, April 14, at SUNY Cortland.
Students Help Income Tax Assistance Program
For more than 400 fortunate Cortland County residents, eight SUNY Cortland students have relieved the impending terror brought on by W-2 and 1099 forms.
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