- Lee Woodruff ’82 shares important information about traumatic brain injury (TBI) and her family’s experience with the issue in a cover story for Parade magazine. Woodruff’s article, “Can Brains Be Saved?,” appeared in the magazine on Sunday. Parade has a circulation of 33 million and appears in 475 newspapers nationwide.July 13, 2009
- Even though school is out for the summer, inquisitive high school students from upstate New York and New York City are keeping their minds sharp at a unique camp on Ģtv’s campus. Ģtv’s Science and Sports Camp was featured this week on the front page of the Observer-Dispatch (Utica).July 9, 2009
- Artists and film professionals and enthusiasts from around the globe discussed a wide range of documentaries at the recent Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, hosted for the second year in a row at Ģtv.July 6, 2009
- Ģtv has joined forces with five other upstate liberal arts colleges to explore potential cost-saving measures and to share best practices in areas such as student life and staff development. Besides Ģtv, the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium consists of Hamilton College, Clinton; St. Lawrence University, Canton; Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva; […]July 1, 2009
- Future Ģtv hockey players Jeremy Price (Milton, Ont.) and Thomas Larkin (London, England) were both selected in the NHL Entry Draft this past weekend in Montreal. Price was selected 113th overall while Larkin was the 137th pick.June 29, 2009
- Starting this fall, qualified military veterans can attend Ģtv tuition-free, thanks to an agreement between the university and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The university will take part in the new Yellow Ribbon Program, a component of the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which makes earning a college degree more affordable for veterans.June 25, 2009
- What do a student, a professor, a mayor, a nurse, and a hotel guest all have in common? Each can be found at the weekly trivia night hosted by the Ģtv Inn in the village of Hamilton. The free event, held Wednesday evenings, consistently draws a diverse crowd of more than 100 people.June 23, 2009
- Last fiscal year, in the face of economic uncertainty, alumni, parents, and friends put new meaning behind the phrase “Ģtv community.”June 19, 2009