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Red Dragons Read initiative brings shareable libraries to SUNY Cortland

Red Dragons Read initiative brings shareable libraries to SUNY Cortland

SUNY Cortland is going back to book basics for college students seeking a break from scrolling on their smartphones.


New rankings see SUNY Cortland earn place among state, national elite

New rankings see SUNY Cortland earn place among state, national elite

U.S. News, Niche.com among those that recognized the university.


University to share documentary 'Counted Out'

University to share documentary 'Counted Out'

SUNY Cortland will screen a film about how math illiteracy hurts the country as a whole.


Four faculty members earn SUNY fellowships

Four faculty members earn SUNY fellowships

The SUNY Academic Affairs Fellows Programs includes a $10,000 stipend to advance the system’s general education efforts.


Cortland strengthens ties in Germany

Cortland strengthens ties in Germany

A new agreement with Germany’s Fulda University will increase collaboration.


SUNY Cortland recognized as top school for transfers

SUNY Cortland recognized as top school for transfers

The university received the national honor for the seventh consecutive year. 


Summer construction brings upgrades to campus

Summer construction brings upgrades to campus

Multiple projects near completion, Cornish and Van Hoesen halls on schedule for winter.


Students recognized for Spring 2025 academic success

Students recognized for Spring 2025 academic success

SUNY Cortland recently published Dean’s and President’s lists for the Spring 2025 semester.


Student-athletes honored for academic excellence

Student-athletes honored for academic excellence

Red Dragons earned three recent Academic All-America honors and three SUNY Spring Scholar Athlete of the Year Awards.


Red Dragons team up for kindergarten bike program

Red Dragons team up for kindergarten bike program

A Marathon physical education teacher joined forces with retired SUNY Cortland educator Shirley Cahill ’66.