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Student-athletes earn SUNY spring academic awards; two honored by SUNYAC
Scholar Athlete Awards are given to recognize outstanding academic and athletic success.
Faculty and grad students speak up for aphasia
SUNY Cortland works with Cortland County in an annual event on the speech disorder.
Cortland athletes celebrated for valor
Runner Liam Boyd is just the latest Red Dragon to earn the statewide honor.
New webpage showcases best of SUNY Cortland
Prospective students and faculty can check out the university’s new Accolades Page.
Cortland chosen as model for student success
National ranking of schools placed SUNY Cortland among best for access and earnings.
University to host four 2025 Commencement ceremonies
An estimated 1,555 seniors will march during the three undergraduate ceremonies on Saturday, May 17.
Student research showcased at Transformations 2025
Transformations lets students share the results of their hard work throughout the school year on an array of topics.
New construction ahead for campus
A residence hall will be built as Corey Union gets a near total renovation.
Sport and exercise psychology expert to receive honorary degree
Diane L. Gill ’70 has earned a reputation as an authority on the connection between physical and mental health.
A world stage for a final bow
Senior Gabrielle Nadler was picked to compete for Team USA in one of the planet’s largest athletic events.
EOP student chosen as ambassador for Obama Foundation program
Ikenna Okoye is among only 18 young men nationwide selected to help lead community change.
Spain gets double dose of Red Dragon Fulbright winners
Two recent grads are teaching in the country after being chosen for the highly competitive federal grants.
School of Professional Studies names new dean
Professor Katherine Polasek, chair of the Kinesiology Department, begins her duties in July.
TEDx SUNY Cortland to feature eight Red Dragon speakers
This spring’s event will feature alumni, students, faculty and a Cortland College Council member.
SUNY Cortland EOP students in vanguard of new state internship program
Two of the nine students selected for a new program aimed at helping disadvantaged students participate in internships were Red Dragons.