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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

    Campaign Supports Successful Moot Court Team

    Dec. 7, 2011
    Both SUNY Cortland moot court teams made it to the round of 16 competitors.

    Baby Bottle Campaign Seeks Hunger Prevention

    Nov. 22, 2011
    A class will attempt to fill a 12-foot baby bottle with coins by semester's end.

    Panel to Discuss World War II Bestseller

    Oct. 24, 2011
    Bloodlands will be discussed Nov. 2 in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge.

    Alumnus to Discuss Mexican Mural

    Oct. 10, 2011
    Robert Rightmire ’66 will discuss an historic mural at the U.S. Post Office in Cortland.

    Attorney to Discuss Civil Rights and Constitution

    Oct. 6, 2011
    A lawyer will discuss the U.S. Constitutional and civil rights issues Oct. 12.

    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: historyclub@cortland.edu or www.instagram.com/historyclubsunycortland and www.instagram.com/sc_history_archaeology_club