A Day of Research and Inquiry
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Old Main
Scholars’ Day is an event designed to demonstrate, highlight, promote, and encourage scholarship among SUNY Cortland faculty, staff, and students. Our scholarly work is crucial to who and what we are as individuals and as an institution. This day is an attempt to help our students and the general public understand and appreciate what we do, to draw students into the intellectual life and the excitement of scholarly work, and to publicize the accomplishments of our faculty, staff, and students.
Throughout the day, presentations will be made be faculty, staff, students, and alumni. In addition to attendance by members of the campus community, invitations have been extended to area high school students and their advisors, our elected representatives, and to the Cortland community at large.
Support for Scholars’ Day has been received from the President’s Office, the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Office, The Cortland Fund, The Cortland College Foundation, and Auxiliary Services Corporation.
Our appreciation to the Scholars’ Day Committee:
Mark J. Prus, Arts and Sciences (Chair)
Philip Buckenmeyer, Kinesiology
Christopher P. Cirmo, Geology
Daniel M. Harms, Library
David Miller, Geography
Gigi Peterson, History
Kevin Pristash, Campus Activities
Hailey M. Ruoff, Classroom Media Services
Special thanks to the Student Alumni Association for providing volunteers for Scholars’ Day.
Keynote Speaker, Anne Knupp Crossway ’78, Ph.D., M.B.A.
Scholars’ Day 2008
Forms
- Call for Participation (Word document)
- Media Equipment Request (Word document)
- Call for Abstracts (Word document)


















