SUNY Cortland Alumni Magazine Available Online

SUNY Cortland Alumni Magazine Available Online

01/23/2018 

Columns, SUNY Cortland’s award-winning alumni magazine, isn’t just for graduates.

An online version of the Fall 2017 edition, which includes the 2016-17 annual report of the Cortland College Foundation, is available to all students, faculty, staff, emeriti, families and friends of SUNY Cortland at:http://bit.ly/2Dzg6fJ

This issue features stories that illustrate the phrase “Red Dragon Strong,” from an alumna who climbed mountains while battling cancer to a graduate who persevered through immigration, homelessness and medical tragedy to celebrate Commencement with her family. It highlights the College’s alumni-created Red Dragon statue, athletic achievements from the previous year and much more.

And of course it contains Class Notes, snippets about what alumni from all class years are doing in the “real world.”

Because this edition holds the Foundation’s annual report, you will also have access to reports on the College’s progress and a listing of all donors who generously provided gifts during the 2016-17 fiscal year.


More News

Transfer students inducted into honor society

Transfer students inducted into honor society

Forty-five SUNY Cortland transfer students were inducted into Tau Sigma National Honor Society.


SUNY Cortland senior earns EOP’s highest honor

SUNY Cortland senior earns EOP’s highest honor

Katelyn Thompson will receive a Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence.


The Big Event Returns April 21

The Big Event Returns April 21

The SGA will follow up on the campus-wide activity during Cortland’s spring administrative meeting on April 22.


Cortland Challenge 2024 is April 17

Cortland Challenge 2024 is April 17

Supporters get even more gift match opportunities this year to help their favorite Cortland cause.


Make a Difference Day returns for campus spring cleaning

Make a Difference Day returns for campus spring cleaning

After more than a decade of dormancy, the annual volunteer campus cleanup will return on Arbor Day.


Fish conservation research presented by students

Fish conservation research presented by students

Three interns were part of federal and state efforts to save the Great Lakes ecosystem.


Special Olympics club aims high

Special Olympics club aims high

Cortland Stars Club members train athletes with disabilities.


Michael Holland Fund added to The Cortland Challenge

Michael Holland Fund added to The Cortland Challenge

The Cortland Challenge will leverage a $6,330 donation in memory of Michael C. Holland.


SUNY Cortland wins $2 million in teacher preparation grants

SUNY Cortland wins $2 million in teacher preparation grants

The university aims to help teaching assistants and other school workers become certified teachers.


Executive-in-Residence spoke on economics of Broadway

Executive-in-Residence spoke on economics of Broadway

In retirement, Martin Borell ’74 invests in and produces Broadway and national musicals, plays and tours.