Student Activities


  

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Spring 2012 Events

February 8-12 - Winterfest

March 29 - Kate Klim

April 1 - Ralphie May

April 4 - JR Martinez

April 28 - WIC Fashion Show

May 5-6 - TDX Softball

May 10 - Centennial Kick-Off Dinner

May 11 - UDEFest
 

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Welcome to the new and improved FARRELL STUDENT AND COMMUNITY CENTER!!!

 

Thursday Night Live Entertainment at Midnight Cafe - Farrell Commons
Featuring Scene It!, Karaoke, Caracature Artists, and More

Plus many more exciting comedians, bands, game shows, and more!

 

 

 

SPBThere is never a reason to be bored on the SUNY Delhi Campus. With over 50 clubs, including 17 recognized fraternities and sororities, a year-round intramural program, top-notch entertainment, and first run movies, it is always easy to find something to do.

Check out the Spring 2012 Schedule of Events and be sure that you don't miss some of the nation's top comedians, concerts and live shows, exciting guest speakers, and chances to win great prizes.


EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

Full Semester Calendar - Spring 2012

Weekly Calendar - Feb 6, 2012

 

Jim Karol entertains and enthralls a packed house in the Okun TheatreThe mission of the Office of Student Activities is to enhance student life at SUNY Delhi through the provision of social, educational, cultural, recreational, and entertainment programming outside of the classroom experience. This mission includes providing opportunities for community service, leadership training and experience, off-campus trips, and the coordination, planning, and presentation of after-hours programming on campus.

Delhi currently has more than 60 student clubs and organization.  Joining a recognized club or organization gives you the opportunity to get involved in campus life, meet new people and make new friends, develop leadership skills, and have experiences and opportunities to enhance your total college experience. 

  

Bronco's FynestStudent Senate meets every Wednesday at 5:15 in FSACC 211 A&B. Stop by the meetings and learn how to become part of a very active and relevant Student Government.  


Learn how to receive formal credit for co-curricular activities during your SUNY Delhi career through our Co-Curricular Transcript Workshops. Potential employers and other Colleges are always anxious to see what you have done outside of the classroom.

Weekends at SUNY Delhi are worth staying for! Stick around and enjoy the activities and excitement.

 

 UDE FestWant to get off campus for a while? There are regular trips to go bowling, roller-skating, shopping, and to attend sporting events and broadway shows sponsored through Student Activities.

 

  

 

 

 

Cardboard Classic Finals 2010Stop by Farrell Student and Community Center, home to the Student Senate, student club and organization offices, and Student Activities. First run movies sponsored by SPB can be seen during the weekend in The Okun Theatre located on the first floor of Farrell, and comedy, music, and live entertainment can be found throughout Farrell and all over campus including Catskill Great Room, Best Program Room Evenden, and Mac Hall.

 

 

 

Bouncy Fun RunVisit the Student Activities Office, 222 Farrell Student and Community Center, for more information about activities and events and how to get involved or call 746-4565.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notice of Non-Discrimination – The State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi complies with applicable Federal and State laws prohibiting discrimination. These laws include Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Chapter 2 of the State Human Rights Law and Education Law. It is the policy of the College that no person on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, marital status, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, disability, gender identity, genetic predisposition, carrier status, or domestic violence victim status shall be discriminated against in its programs or activities including student admissions, counseling, housing, financial aid, employment, as well as all academic programs and services. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding these non-discrimination policies: Bonnie Martin, Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator, Director of Administrative Services, 103 Bush Hall, Phone:  607-746-4495, Email: martinbg@delhi.edu or Lori Osterhoudt, Director of Counseling and Health Services/Title IX Coordinator, 114 Foreman Hall, SUNY Delhi, 2 Main Street, Delhi, New York 13753, Phone: 607-746-4692, Email: osterhlb@delhi.edu

Contact Info
P: 607-746-4565
F: 607-746-4342

Naomi Birch
Department Secretary
P: 607-746-4565
F: 607-746-4342

Last Updated: 2/5/12