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SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir Plans Spring Concert on May 3
The SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir, under the direction of Robert Brown, will present contemporary and traditional gospel selections and spirituals during its 24th annual Spring Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, in Old Main Brown Auditorium.
SUNY Cortland Football to Host Bone Marrow Testing Drive on May 2
SUNY Cortland head football coach Daniel MacNeill and the Dragons football team will host a bone marrow registry on Saturday, May 2, at the Alumni Ice Arena in hopes of finding potential donors.
University in Political Exile from Belarus Topic of April 30 Video Lecture
Jon Rubin, an associate professor of film and new media at SUNY Purchase, will discuss his recent experiences with a university that was driven out of Belarus for political reasons, on Thursday, April 30, at SUNY Cortland.
College to Honor Civic Works at April 30 Awards Reception
SUNY Cortland's Institute for Civic Engagement (ICE) will recognize the accomplishments of 28 students, faculty and staff members and local community members during its fifth annual Leadership in Civic Engagement Awards Reception on Thursday, April 30.
College Council to Meet April 24
The SUNY Cortland College Council will hold its next regularly scheduled meeting on Friday, April 24, at 4 p.m. in Miller Building, Room 405.
New York Jets Choose SUNY Cortland for Summer Training Camp
Gov. David A. Paterson today announced that the New York Jets will hold their 2009 Training Camp at the campus of SUNY Cortland generating millions in economic activity for Central New York and drawing thousands of people to Cortland this summer. Gov. Paterson made the announcement in SUNY Cortland’s historic Hall of Fame Room where he was joined by New York Jets Owner Woody Johnson and SUNY Cortland President Erik Bitterbaum, as well as business leaders, and State and local elected officials.
Choral Union Presents Spring Concert on May 5
The Performing Arts Department will present the Choral Union in its spring concert on Tuesday, May 5, at 8 p.m. in the Dowd Fine Arts Theatre. The concert is free and open to the public. The program features a concert of music for the stage and will include selections from operas and a musical play.
College-Community Orchestra to Feature Local Connections on April 28
The Performing Arts Department will present a concert by the College-Community Orchestra, under the direction of Ubaldo Valli, on Tuesday, April 28, at 8 p.m. in the Dowd Fine Arts Theatre. The concert, which is free and open to the public, features music written by composers with local connections.
Activist, Author Joel Kovel to Speak On Earth Week April 21
Joel Kovel, a controversial author, activist and faculty member at Bard College, will deliver one of three planned lectures at SUNY Cortland during "Earth Week: What on Earth is a Green Economy?" from April 21-24. Organized by the campus organization Cortland Students Advocating a Valuable Environment (CSAVE), the presentations all begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free and open to the public.
Activists to Screen Their Documentary on April 20 in Old Main
Well-known poet, journalist and activist Irakli Kakabadze and his wife Anna Dolidze, a human rights lawyer, both from the Republic of Georgia, will be screening their documentary, "At the Top of My Voice," on Monday, April 20 at SUNY Cortland. The film, which is free and open to the public, will be shown at 7 p.m. in Old Main Brown Auditorium.
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