
Campus Champion
Rising senior Kat Wilburn, vice president of the SUNY Cortland Recreation Association, transferred from Niagara University in 2023. As a Red Dragon, she’s taking a leading environmental role on campus as one of its Green Reps and heading to the SUNY Sustainability Conference in Oneonta, N.Y. Kat looks forward to bringing the ideas she learns there back to Cortland. As an elementary school student she already had a love of the environment and joined recycling and garden clubs. Now, through her major in therapeutic recreation, she plans to use the outdoors as a way to help others. Nominate a Campus Champion
Saturday, June 14
Juneteenth celebration: Recognizing the end of slavery in America, the event is a collaboration between SUNY Cortland and Tompkins Cortland Community College that features music, vendors, giveaways, games and more. Hosted by the Cortland County Community of Color network. Noon to 3 p.m., Courthouse Park in Cortland, N.Y.
Monday, June 30
Summer Session II: June 30 to Aug. 4. Term C: June 30 to July 15; Term D: July 16 to Aug. 4. No classes or assignments will be due in observance of Independence Day on July 4.
Orientation begins: New SUNY Cortland students and families learn more about academic and campus life during Orientation. Specific dates for these sessions are determined by academic major. Dates and registration information are available on the First-Year Orientation and Transfer Orientation webpages.
Thursday, July 17
Alumni Reunion 2025: Red Dragon alums make their annual return to campus!
Friday, July 18
Alumni Reunion 2025
Saturday, July 19
Alumni Reunion 2025
Sunday, July 20
Alumni Reunion 2025
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SUNY Cortland plans Entrepreneurship Center in downtown Cortland
The university will transform TC3’s Main Street extension center into a development hub for students and local businesses.
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English majors ‘Emblaze’ new trail
Students analyze books, film, music and popular culture in a new online journal.
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Capture the Moment
There's nothing like a summer makeover. Brockway Hall, long a pillar of the SUNY Cortland campus, is having work done on its own pillars during break. The work, which closed the building's front entrance in May and is expected to finish by the end of summer, is removing lead paint from the columns and the area around the clock, as well as checking the structural strength of the columns and having their rusty bases replaced with granite. The stairs will also receive an upgrade — the granite steps will get maintenance, the old railings will be refinished and three new railings will be added.
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Faculty/Staff Activities
Bernice Cooper and Lorraine Lopez-Janove were interviewed by local ABC morning talk show Bridge Street.
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Varya McCaslin-Doyle passed her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam.
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John Suarez developed and facilitated three active listening workshops at the SUNY's Shared Governance Training.
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