Columns available online

Columns available online

01/28/2020 

You don’t need a SUNY Cortland diploma to enjoy SUNY Cortland’s alumni magazine.

Faculty, staff and students will all find something of interest in the Winter edition of Columns, available online now.

Features in the current issue include:

Cortaca Jug 2019 – Comprehensive coverage of the MetLife Stadium event that officially made Cortaca “The Biggest Little Game in the Nation.”

The fastest 46ers — A pair of Red Dragons climbed all of the Adirondacks’ tallest peaks in a single, record-breaking hike.

Tomb Ryder — Erin Ryder ’02 travels the globe in search of ghosts, monsters and adventure.

Battling Parkinson’s — Alumni, faculty and students partner to help people who suffer from this devastating disease.

A millionaire’s miracles — We remember John Fantauzzi ’58, M ’60, whose incredible generosity changed the lives of scores of students.

The Campaign for Cortland — The Cortland College Foundation launched a $25 million comprehensive campaign to support key institutional priorities. Are you All In?


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Ending plastic pollution is topic

Ending plastic pollution is topic

Biology educator, researcher will speak as part of Earth Day week.


Student Select 2024 lists winners

Student Select 2024 lists winners

Exhibition showcases best studio work of 50 Art and Art History majors.


Cortland Challenge 2024 is April 17

Cortland Challenge 2024 is April 17

Supporters get even more gift match opportunities this year to help their favorite Cortland cause.


Dowd Gallery presents Student Select 2024

Dowd Gallery presents Student Select 2024

Fifty art students compete for the top prize, to be announced Wednesday, in this annual, juried exhibition.


SUNY Cortland recognized for election encouragement

SUNY Cortland recognized for election encouragement

For a second time, the university is honored for its voter education, registration and turnout efforts.


Student research showcased at Transformations

Student research showcased at Transformations

The annual spring conference is a chance to highlight academic excellence on campus.


Transfer students inducted into honor society

Transfer students inducted into honor society

Forty-five SUNY Cortland transfer students were inducted into Tau Sigma National Honor Society.


SUNY Cortland senior earns EOP’s highest honor

SUNY Cortland senior earns EOP’s highest honor

Katelyn Thompson will receive a Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence.


The Big Event Returns April 21

The Big Event Returns April 21

The SGA will follow up on the campus-wide activity during Cortland’s spring administrative meeting on April 22.


Fish conservation research presented by students

Fish conservation research presented by students

Three interns were part of federal and state efforts to save the Great Lakes ecosystem.