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“China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping” at SUNY Sullivan

With PBS Frontline producers Martin Smith & Marcela Gaviria; moderated by Ultan Guilfoyle The SUNY Sullivan Foundation is proud to present “Excerpts & Conversation” with award-winning journalists Martin Smith and Marcela Gaviria in an in-person presentation of the critically acclaimed PBS Frontline documentary, “China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping.” In a unique […]

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Free College For Adult Learners Now Available

SUNY Reconnect covers tuition, fees, books, supplies for those pursuing in-demand degrees  Adult learners in Sullivan County now have a groundbreaking opportunity to earn an associate degree tuition-free at SUNY Sullivan starting this fall. Thanks to Governor Hochul’s SUNY Reconnect Scholarship, part of the New York State Opportunity Scholarship Program, eligible individuals aged 25-55 without

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Foundation to Host Sullivan Cup Golf Tournament

 The SUNY Sullivan Foundation is set to host its annual Sullivan Cup Golf Tournament on Monday, June 16, at the scenic Roscoe Mountain Club (100 Fairway View Drive, Roscoe, NY 12776). The event aims to raise crucial funds to support SUNY Sullivan and its students, ensuring accessible and affordable higher education in Sullivan County. Golf

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SUNY Sullivan Presents 32nd Annual SpringFest: Kites, College and Community

SUNY Sullivan also hosting Admissions Open House SUNY Sullivan will host its 32nd Annual SpringFest: Kites, College and Community (formerly called Kite Festival) on Saturday, May 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The FREE, family-friendly community event will feature professional kite flying demonstrations, free kites for the first 300 kids, candy drops, and inflatable

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SUNY Sullivan to Screen Metropolitan Opera’s “Fidelio” Live in HD on March 15

SUNY Sullivan is pleased to announce that it will screen the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Beethoven’s “Fidelio” live in high-definition on Saturday, March 15 at 1 p.m. in the Seelig Theatre. This special event is part of the Met’s acclaimed Live in HD series, bringing world-class opera to audiences across the globe.  “Fidelio” is a

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SUNY Sullivan Launches Educational Opportunity Program for Fall Semester

SUNY Sullivan is now offering the State University of New York’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), an academic and financial program providing an avenue for admission and support for eligible students who have not yet reached their academic potential due to educational or economic barriers.  Students who are accepted into EOP at SUNY Sullivan will receive

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Direct Support Professionals at SUNY Sullivan

SUNY Sullivan, in collaboration with the New York State Office for People with Disabilities (OPWDD), has unveiled a comprehensive microcredential program tailored specifically for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). This initiative is funded by a $32.8 million grant from SUNY and OPWDD, aimed at providing essential skills and opportunities to DSPs through a structured educational format.

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Theater Program Presents Fairview and Fuenteovejuna/The Sheep Well

The SUNY Sullivan Theater Program is proud to announce performances for Lope de Vega’s Fuenteovejuna/The Sheep Well, a revolutionary classical Spanish play adapted and directed by Jessica López-Barkl, and Jack Sibblies Drury’s Fairview, a 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning piece directed by Nick López. The 2023-2024 Theater season explores the theme of identity, with each play delving deep into the difficult choices characters make as

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