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SUNY Sullivan is proud to announce performances for ORESTEIA LIVE, an exciting new adaptation of Aeschylus’ tragic ORESTEIA trilogy, styled as a 1940s radio play.
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SUNY Sullivan is proud to announce the world premiere of LORCA EATS BULLETS, a play about the trials of war written by Nick López.
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SUNY Sullivan’s Winter Semester is rapidly approaching. The Winter Semester, which runs from December 22nd to January 17th, offers a wide array of exciting and informative courses, including: US History and the Paranormal, The Short Story, International Business and General Psychology and many more.
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SUNY Sullivan is proud to present AND THE VIOLINS STOPPED PLAYING, a staged reading of Alexander Ramati’s harrowing biographical novel set during the dark days of World War II.
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It’s never too late to start college. SUNY Sullivan’s Late Start Semester, which runs from September 30 to December 18, is an excellent opportunity for students to jumpstart their education.
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A mad-cap new play juxtaposing the trials of war through the lens of the young adults conscripted to fight the Battle of Stalingrad and the Vietnam War. Written by SUNY Sullivan faculty member, Nick López.
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In the interest of the safety of students and the entire college campus community, we have decided not to open campus residence halls for the fall semester.
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SUNY Sullivan announces the Direct Support Program, a one-year certification for students interested in pursuing a career working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as current practitioners looking to advance their current position.
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Sullivan County Community College is pleased to announce that Board of Trustees member Dr. Nancy M. Hackett has assumed the role of Board Chair for the college.
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Mass media mentions of conspiracy theories appear to increase around major social, political and health-related developments, according to SUNY Sullivan Professor Kenneth Luck's recent research.
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SUNY Sullivan announces a new Associate of Applied Science Degree program in alcoholism and drug abuse counseling designed to introduce students to a career working with individuals struggling with addiction.
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"We realize that the events of recent days may be particularly frightening for many of us and we strongly affirm our commitment to providing a safe and respectful community for all people."
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Read President Jay Quaintance's op-ed in the May 15, 2020 edition of The Sullivan County Democrat. "Now, more than ever, Sullivan County needs SUNY Sullivan…"
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In times like these, it is important to stay healthy, both physically and mentally. This spring, SUNY Sullivan is offering a selection of new online courses to address the needs of the community in the era of COVID-19.
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On May 6, 2020, WAMC's Joe Donahue welcomed SUNY Sullivan President Jay Quaintance to The Roundtable, an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program.
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SUNY Sullivan and SUNY Empire State College have embarked on a new partnership providing guaranteed admission to graduates from three of SUNY Sullivan associate’s degree programs.
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Students and residents of Sullivan County who do not have internet access at home can bring their laptops, cell phones, and tablets to the SUNY Sullivan campus for free access via a WIFI hot spot in Parking Lot 2.
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The SUNY Sullivan Theater Program is proud to announce staged reading performances for THE COUNT PARTINUPLES / El Conde Partinuplés by Ana Caro Mallén, translated by Harley Erdman and THANK YOU / I’M SORRY by Brianna Worden and Janna Walter.
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Six mechanical ventilators have been transferred this week, with more supplies on the way.
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"I wanted to take an opportunity to let you know of some of the things that are happening at SUNY Sullivan to support our students and our county now and in the future."
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