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Chloe Wirth wins national Gilman scholarship
The SUNY Cortland future educator will join a class exploring resilience on the Caribbean island of Dominica.
Transformations sets stage for student research
The annual multidisciplinary conference returns to showcase research and creative work on campus.
A professor goes the distance despite visual impairment
Lindsay Ball, assistant professor of physical education, has found support on campus to pursue her passion for distance running while helping others do the same.
Teacher educator noted for STEM dissertation research
Sage Andersen will be awarded by NARST: A Global Organization for Improving Science Education through Research.
EOP, C.U.R.E. scholar earns praise from President Obama
The former president highlighted sophomore Ikenna Okoye on social media for his participation in an Obama Foundation program.
Students honored for Fall 2025 academic success
SUNY Cortland recently published the Dean’s and President’s lists for last semester.
Four Red Dragons named SUNY Scholar Athletes of the Year
The statewide honors highlight academic and athletic success.
Cortland wins grant for EOP education majors
The new SUNY funding will help make student teaching more affordable.
University recognizes teaching, research and service
Faculty accepted awards in 10 categories during the formal ceremony.
SUNY-wide program to reduce tuition for military students
Newly announced financial aid starts at Cortland for the Fall 2026 semester.