Promote yourself, promote SUNY Cortland

Promote yourself, promote SUNY Cortland

08/29/2023 

The following message was shared with faculty and staff by the SUNY Cortland Communications Office:

A new semester is about to begin, and once again we’re reminding you to update your campus online directory entry. Presenting current information and images on our website is a vital part of marketing SUNY Cortland to prospective students and employees and a great way to enhance your professional profile.

 Upload a photo and receive a gift card

To help make a positive first impression of yourself as a potential instructor, mentor or colleague, please add a recent photo to the campus directory. When you do that, you’ll receive a $5 Cortland Auxiliary Services gift card to be used at campus eateries and cafes. Once your photo is uploaded to the directory, please notify Nikki Thomas in the Human Resources Office at nikki.thomas@cortland.edu to receive the gift card.

Information about obtaining and uploading your photo is posted in our brand identity guide.

 Online directory

Your directory entry should include your current title, an office room number, phone number and email address. Follow these steps to add to or edit your contact information:

  1. Sign in to myRedDragon.
  2. Select the Faculty/Staff tab.
  3. In the About Me box, select “Update/Edit YourDirectory
  4. Review yourdetails and make any necessary update

 More detailed information about how to enhance your entry is available in the directory’s help menu and FAQ page. 

For assistance accessing myRedDragon or the directory, contact The Help Center by email or call 607-753-2500. Please note: Employees making requests may experience longer-than-usual wait times as the semester gets under way. Thank you for your patience.

Please do not reply to this email.

 

 


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