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This week's calls to action include the following events and activities. Exploring the role of regional theater SUNY Brockport's theatre department will present "Theatre, Mission, and Community," a talked with theater teacher and artist Skip Greer, at 10 a.m. on Thursday, December 10, at Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 180 Holley Street.
Ithaca College women rally for victory
BROCKPORT -- Senior point guard Katherine Bixby scored 17 points as Ithaca College defeated SUNY Brockport, 57-49, Tuesday night in women's basketball.
CCRI president among 3 finalists for job on Long Island
Ray DiPasquale, president of the Community College of Rhode Island, is one of three finalists for the top job at the Suffolk County Community College in New York, the largest college in the SUNY community college system.
This week's calls to action include the following events and activities. Rally against troop surge Progressives in Action and Progressive Democrats of the Genesee Valley will hold a rally at the Rochester War Memorial to protest the troop increases for Afghanistan, and then march to the Federal Building, on Friday, December 4. The rally will begin ...
SCC announces three finalists for president
Ray M. DiPascale, 60, president of the 17,800-student Community College of Rhode Island and Jack E. Daniels III, 59, president of the 8,200-student Los Angeles Southwest College, along with McKay, 44, emerged as finalists after the 14-member search team considered 30 contenders.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Lift Bridge Book Shop makes Internet its ally
For many small, local bookstores, the Internet has become an ever-expanding enemy.
Brockport tops Geneseo/Livonia
Junior forward Zachary Stahl scored two goals with one assist and senior forward Connor Sullivan scored the winner 34 seconds into the second period as Brockport beat Geneseo/Livonia 7-3 at SUNY Brockport's Tuttle North Ice Arena.
Hitchens to debate Wolpe in Brockport
Christopher Hitchens will debate Rabbi Wolpe at SUNY Brockport. SUNY Brockport announced in a press release that Christopher Hitchens, author of God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, and Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters will debate on "Why Does God Matter?" Hitchens and Wolpe met a year ago for a similar exchange at the ...
SUNY Brockport professor honored
Anne Panning, an English professor at the State University College at Brockport, has been named 2009 New York Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Rethink Afghanistan at SUNY Brockport
Host: Students for Peace and Justicel Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm Location: The College at Brockport, SUNY Street: Edwards Hall, Room 104 City/Town: Brockport, NY Host: Students for Peace and Justicel Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm Location: The College at Brockport, SUNY Street: Edwards Hall, Room ...
Christine Lavin, 25 show biz years and counting
The girl who grew up the fourth of nine children in the shadow of the Peekskill Military Academy is now celebrating 25 years in showbiz with the release of her 20th solo CD, Cold Pizza for Breakfast and a forthcoming memoir, "We didn't know we were poor," Christine Lavin , now 57, told EDGE recently, while cooking and serving up orange ricotta ...
Rochester Will Host Empire State Games
" Rochester will be the site of the 2011 Empire State Games, the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation announced Thursday.
For a man who has spent a life time, we're told, in education and is being called as an expert witness in the MNPS rezoning trial he's got a remarkably light public presence.
Local Authors Chosen for the University of Rochester's Andrew Eiseman Writers Award
Seymour Schwartz and Karla Linn Merrifield are the winners of the 2009 Andrew Eiseman Writers Award at the University of Rochester.
Tim Smith running for re-election i.....
Timothy C. Smith is seeking re-election to the office of Westfield Town Clerk. He has served successfully as the Town Clerk for nearly three years .
Six Ithaca College wrestlers were ranked in D3wrestle.com's preseason rankings, which were released Monday.
Meet Scott Frutchey, owner of Rochester House of Speed
House of Speed is a new program opening in the Rochester, NY area. Founded originally by Super Bowl legend, and former Buffalo Bill Don Beebe, the program is designed to enhance the speed, performance, and character if young atheletes.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The women in this special Bush Mango class have found their rhythm in more ways than one.
RIT's Global Village among college projects helping economy
Rochester Institute of Technology student Emily Belonga is looking forward to next fall when the new Global Village campus complex will be completed so she can get an apartment there.
Brockport, Greece police reports: Scarecrows stolen
Brockport Break in: A 21-year-old SUNY Brockport student was removed from a State Street apartment after allegedly breaking in, in search of a resident who was not home.
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