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Fall 2010

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Fall 2010

Oct. 13 Aviv Quartet, Sheldon Hall Ballroom

Oct. 14-17 Dracula, Waterman Theatre

Oct. 15-17 Family and Friends Weekend

Oct. 27 Tenor Nicholas Phan, Church of the Resurrection, Oswego

Oct. 28 Speaker: Greg Mortenson, Campus Center

Nov. 4 Zakir Hussain with Niladri Kumar, Waterman Theatre 

Nov. 10 Homage to the Piano Trio, Sheldon Hall Ballroom

Nov. 16-21 The Underpants, Lab Theatre

Nov. 24-28 Thanksgiving recess

Dec. 10 Last day of classes

Dec. 13-17 Final exams

Dec. 17 December Commencement Eve Dessert Reception

Dec. 18 December Commencement

Spring 2011

Jan. 24 Classes Begin

Feb. 1 Scholarship deadlines begin 

March 14-18 Spring Recess

May 13 Commencement Eve Dinner and Torchlight Ceremony

May 14 Commencement



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Who doesn’t want to save the world? Michael Kite ’02 does that for a living through World Wildlife Fund.

 

As marketing specialist for one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, Kite and his team of three work to raise more than $5 million each year. The majority of that money comes from licensing partnerships and promotions with the likes of Barnes & Noble, Gap, Hewlett-Packard, Dial and Coinstar.

 

Retail partnerships help WWF spread its message to the general public and raise funds for its conservation work around the globe. For example, Bank of America contributes $100 for every special Visa account opened and Nabisco is supporting WWF’s “Year of the Tiger” initiative with special packaging and a $100,000 donation. The new CVS Green Bag Tag program rewards reusable bag-toting customers, and generates five cents for WWF for each tag sold.

 

All support WWF’s mission of protecting the future of nature, down to the finest details, Kite said.

 

“We like to see that the product is made from recycled material and is recyclable itself, and somehow ties into our mission,” Kite said. The Green Bag Tag, for instance, is made from a corn-based material and features a 100 percent recycled silicone lanyard.

 

As a broadcasting major at Oswego, Kite got involved with WRVO-FM and WNYO-FM.

 

“I think it gave me a lot more confidence in talking to people,” he said. It was an important part of his early career in broadcast sales and remains an important piece in the message he “sells” today.

 

“The best part of my job is seeing a product in the store with the WWF logo after months of working with a company to launch it,” said Kite, who joined the organization in 2006. “It’s rewarding to give people a fun, unique way to protect our planet.”

 

— Shane M. Liebler

 Last Updated: 10/1/10