Repairs and paving near the Red Dragon Drive pedestrian crossing (near Physical Science/Human Ecology) will require one lane to be closed on Tuesday, June 27. We expect the work to be complete by Wednesday, June 28, weather permitting. Please use caution when driving the area and observe traffic directions. Oneonta Public Transit will be operating a … Continue reading Road Work on Red Dragon Drive, Tuesday, June 27
Day: June 26, 2023
Brightspace Work Sessions in June & July 2023
These Brightspace work sessions are open to all faculty as we begin preparing classes in Brightspace for the summer and fall semesters. Staff from the TLTC will be in the room to support you in working on your own course(s). You can drop in at any time during this session to get help with your … Continue reading Brightspace Work Sessions in June & July 2023
Chase Fitness Center
The Chase Fitness Center summer hours will be: 11am - 1pm M-F for Faculty and Staff 3pm-5pm M-F for Students, Faculty and Staff. The weight room and pool are closed for summer. Contact: Brandon Barder, Sports & Exercise Science
Red Dragon Outfitters Building Closed July 3-4
Starbucks & The Red Dragon Outfitters will be closed Mon 7/3 & Tues 7/4. All offices in the Red Dragon Outfitters Building will also be closed. Contact: Tracy Dolan, OAS/Red Dragon Outfitters
Pianos Available
The Music Department has 5 surplus pianos, each available to the greater campus community at no cost. If your department, organization, or office could use a piano, please contact, Moira Rouggly, Music Department Administrative Assistant at (607) 436-3415 for information. Contact: Moira Rouggly, Music
John Relethford, Anthropology, publishes paper
John Relethford, Anthropology (Emeritus) has published a paper entitled "Technical Note: Measures of Differentiation for Quantitative Traits" in the American Journal of Biological Anthropology (2023; 181:483-489). The paper demonstrates the mathematical relationship between population-genetic and statistical measures of among-group variation in physical traits (such as cranial measures in bioarchaeology). Contact: John Relethford, Anthropology
SUNY Mandatory Ethics Training
In 2022, New York State enacted legislation requiring that all state employees participate in mandatory ethics training. You are encouraged to register for the required training on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, from 2pm - 3:30pm. The training will be delivered by Dia Carleton, Chief Human Resources Officer, via Microsoft Teams. Additional sessions will be announced … Continue reading SUNY Mandatory Ethics Training