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History Department

Overview

SUNY Cortland’s History Department offers two majors, a minor and a graduate program. We have a world-class faculty offering classes ranging from Revolutionary America to Ancient Greece, from Medieval Europe to Modern China, from the South Asia to Native American History, from World Environmental History to Public History, and dozens more. In our history courses, students don't just study the past — they become historians.

Check out these additional resources on why majoring in history brings a lifetime of opportunity, career choice, and excitement:



News

College to Host ‘Incllusion’ Series in 2017-18

Sept. 12, 2017
Starting Sept. 13, the “Incllusion” series will focus on equity and human rights.

Students Model European Union in Big Apple

April 18, 2017
Twelve attended the Model European Union conference held March 30-April 2.

Series to Focus on Africana Diaspora Experience

April 12, 2017
Films and a lecture by a book author will focus on modern racism.

Brooks Lecture Series Concludes with Maya Culture Talk

April 4, 2017
Ceramics professor Jeremiah Donovan will discuss Maya Cultural Rediscovery on April 5.

‘The Secret Path’ Film to Screen March 28

March 21, 2017
This Native American-themed animated film will be shown on March 28.

Clubs/Societies

The History Club is one of SUNY Cortland’s most active organizations on campus! Its goals are to provide a social setting for developing interests in historical topics and to establish a better relationship between faculty and students.

Contact History Club at: [email protected] or www.instagram.com/historyclubsunycortland and www.instagram.com/sc_history_archaeology_club