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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Red Dragon chases MMA dreams overseas

Red Dragon chases MMA dreams overseas

MMA experience and teaching have come together for junior Michael Pichardo.


Alexandru Balas wins Fulbright Award

Alexandru Balas wins Fulbright Award

The international studies professor will focus on Romania’s unique contributions, history.


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G.O.L.D. Deal at Alumni Reunion 2024

Eligible graduates of the last decade can attend Reunion for as low as $20.


Cortland 28th in final 2023-24 Directors’ Cup Standings

Cortland 28th in final 2023-24 Directors’ Cup Standings

Cortland was the second-highest scoring school from New York state, behind NYU, and the top scorer among State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) schools.


Red Dragon athletes raise the bar for academic excellence

Red Dragon athletes raise the bar for academic excellence

A record number of SUNY Cortland student-athletes earn a spot on the SUNYAC’s academic honor roll.


Cortland’s musical legacy project turns up volume

Cortland’s musical legacy project turns up volume

A new website, new sculpture elements and more pay tribute to campus music history.


Residence hall donations get a second life

Residence hall donations get a second life

SUNY Cortland partnered with Cortland ReUse to collect departing students’ unwanted items. 


Cortland's Nick Marola Receives SUNYAC Award of Valor

Cortland's Nick Marola Receives SUNYAC Award of Valor

The Red Dragon’s starting shortstop did his part to help save a life.