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News and Updates

  • You can really clean up with $700. Just ask the students in economics professor Nicole Simpson’s Immigration course. The first-year seminar analyzes the causes and consequences of immigration in America, and Simpson often looks for opportunities to give her students service-learning experiences that reinforce what they learn in class.
    November 14, 2008
  • Members of Ģtv’s cycling club are dusting off old bikes and putting them in the hands of central New York families who need them most. “Local children and adults are getting mileage out of bikes that otherwise would have sat in garages or basements,” said Ben Roshko’09, cycling club president.
    November 11, 2008
  • Ģtv Hunger Outreach Program (CHOP) is sponsoring events this week to spread awareness on campus and in the community about hunger and homelessness in the United States. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week includes events such as food drives, panel discussions, and a 13-hour famine — all with the goal of creating interest in these global […]
    November 10, 2008
  • The Hall of Presidents swarmed with students Wednesday night during the second annual Study Abroad Fair. More than 18 Ģtv off-campus study programs were represented, as well as non-Ģtv programs. The fair is intended to help the 62 percent of students who go abroad before they graduate, the majority with Ģtv programs, according to Barbara […]
    November 6, 2008
  • Students, staff, and faculty members packed into Donovan’s Pub Tuesday night to watch election results and many returned, a bit bleary-eyed from staying up so late, this morning to attend a forum sponsored by the Department of Political Science. Even though the presidential campaign lasted nearly two years, the final few hours of Election Night […]
    November 5, 2008
  • Hundreds of family members and friends of Ģtv students strolled through campus and attended numerous events held as part of a busy Family Weekend. Students introduced their parents to faculty members at the open houses and receptions held by the academic departments, and President Rebecca Chopp greeted guests at a reception held Saturday morning at […]
    November 3, 2008
  • Nearly 100 area high school students attended workshops and lectures at Ģtv on Friday as part of a U.N. Day observance organized by the university’s ALANA Cultural Center. Flags representing the United States and other nations marked several campus venues where sessions were held throughout the day.
    October 27, 2008
  • The NCAA national office has released the latest round of graduation success rates and Ģtv, along with two other schools, had the highest graduation in Division I for its student-athletes with 99 percent. The data is from the four-class aggregate of entering classes from 1998 through 2001 and show the percentage of student-athletes earning a […]
    October 22, 2008
  • The following is a message from President Rebecca Chopp to the Ģtv community: As I meet and speak with Ģtv students, faculty and staff, it is clear that the recent credit crisis and its impact on the financial markets and economies around the globe is a topic of concern to us all. I am heartened […]
    October 21, 2008
  • Area residents flocked to Ģtv on Monday to voice their opinions about a controversial power line that is proposed to run from central New York to the New York City area. Two brief informational sessions led by state Public Service Commission staff members were followed by public hearings on the $2.1 billion project proposed […]
    October 21, 2008