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SUNY Cortland celebrates Womens History Month

SUNY Cortland celebrates Womens History Month

A series of events highlighting gender equity are planned.


Proposals due March 31 for Teaching and Learning Conference

Proposals due March 31 for Teaching and Learning Conference

The Great Expectations: SUNY Cortland Teaching and Learning Conference is planned for Tuesday, May 23 at SUNY Cortland.


Assistant professor honored by NAACP

Assistant professor honored by NAACP

Tracy Hudson ’89, M ’93 will be recognized for decades of work with the civil rights group.


Team Handball Club revived at Cortland

Team Handball Club revived at Cortland

German graduate student Deborah Seipp brings the European sport back to campus.


Black History Month events at a glance

Black History Month events at a glance

SUNY Cortland Black History Month event series continues through February.


They met. They fell in love. They stayed

They met. They fell in love. They stayed

The Francos honored their 50-year union and Cortland love affair with a planned gift.


Brooks Lecture Series to tackle science and truth

Brooks Lecture Series to tackle science and truth

Geologist Robert Darling will explore science as a method for testing what’s real and what’s not.


SUNY Cortland students to perform “Seussical” the musical 

SUNY Cortland students to perform “Seussical” the musical 

The all-ages production is inspired by the works of beloved children's author.


A message about the earthquake in Turkey

A message about the earthquake in Turkey

Details about the university's long-standing partnerships with institutions in Turkey.


Cortland's "Puberty Prof" helps families communicate

Cortland's

Professor Lori Reichel’s podcast explores how to talk with kids about uncomfortable issues.


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