Archive for November, 2012
Narges Kasiri, Management, presented a paper at 43rd Decision Science Institute Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA. The title of my presentation was “Information Record Inaccuracy Due to Theft in Production-Inventory Systems”. This study investigates how Radio Frequency Identification Technology at the item level can help eliminate inventory record inaccuracy due to theft. The paper was co-authored with Amir Zadeh [...]
Everyone is invited to a talk on Development of Shanghai in a Global Context: An Architectural Perspective, presented by Ho Hon Leung (Sociology), Matthew Hendley (History),and students Melody Grapes, Michelle Vanderweert, Sharon Hillman, Stepanie Bradshaw, Alexander Levy, Alexandra O’Donnell, and Danielle Dowe. The talk will take place on December 5, 2012, Wednesday, 4pm to 5pm, Le Café, Morris [...]
You are cordially invited to luncheon with the Oneonta Faculty Convivium on Wednesday, December 5, noon to 1:00 p.m., in Morris Hall’s Le Café. Anita Levine, Assistant Professor of Elementary Education and Reading, will present a talk titled “Hope: Just What the Doctor Ordered.” Abstract: We all know that teaching, whether in a K-12 or [...]
We have been informed that the IRS has announced that certain retirement plans can make hardship distributions or loans to eligible employees and former employees and those with a spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or dependent, living or employed in the Hurricane Sandy disaster area. Details are available at: Announcement 2012-44 and http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/Retirement-Plans-Can-Make-Loans,-Hardship-Distributions-to-Sandy-Victims If you or [...]
Dr. Paul Bauer, assistant professor of Economics, will make the fourth presentation in the Fall 2012 Economics and Business Division Faculty Seminar Series. The title of Dr. Bauer’s presentation is “A Study of Property Tax Efficiency in Otsego County: What I’ve Learned so Far.” The presentation is open to faculty, students and the public. It [...]
Add some Holiday Color! Pop Up sale event at Red Dragon Outfitters. December 3 – December 14. Huge Selection of scarves, cold-weather accessories, earrings, hair-accessories and more at Great Prices! Please click on the following to view flyer: Accente Fashion
Two open meetings will take place next week, organized by the Middle States Steering Committee, for the purpose of discussing and providing feedback on the current Middle States self-study draft. All members of the campus community are invited to attend. The first meeting will be held Monday, December 3 from 12-1:00 p.m., while the second meeting [...]
As of today I have handed out the last tag for a family of 4. I would like to THANK everyone who has taken part in this you’re truly AMAZING! The celebration and return of gifts is next Wednesday, December 5th from 8 – 10 a.m., in the Hunt College Union, Waterfront Café. Thanks! Anne Winchester
E. Maria Thompson, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, is pleased to announce that Dr. Tracy Betsinger, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, will deliver the annual Richard Siegfried Lecture titled “Vampire and Myth: Views of the Undead from Historical and Bioarchaeological Perspectives” on Thursday, December 6 at 7:30 pm in the Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center. [...]
The Biggest Sale of the Year at the Red Dragon Outfitters. December 6, 4-8 PM, free gift-wrapping, giveaways and great deals! Please click on the following to view the flyer: dragonmadness

