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The University Police at SUNY Cortland, a police force of 19 sworn officers, coordinates law enforcement and personal safety on campus and University-owned property. We are an established police ...
The downtown pep rally brought more than 550 SUNY Cortland students to Main Street to celebrate Cortaca Week with hundreds of Cortland community members. “It allowed us to truly bridge the gap between ...
Home News News Detail 04/22/2025 Seven SUNY Cortland faculty and professional staff members will receive the prestigious State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence. The ...
Bee Campus USA lecture shares a project of a PhD student to expand pollinator habitats with the help of assisted living facilities' residents.
SUNY Cortland has added a new teletherapy service for students seeking immediate mental health support. TeleHelp 24/7 is an online resource available for Cortland students, providing a range of free ...
It’s coming. And it’s big. The Big Event, a student-run, communitywide civic-engagement project will take place on Sunday, April13. With a total of 323 student volunteers signed up to participate, ...
To celebrate Earth Day this year the Green Reps wrote articles about different sustainability topics.
Home News News Detail 05/20/2025 There’s a reason SUNY Cortland has one of the strongest student enrollments in the 64-campus SUNY system: We’re good. At a lot of things. A new SUNY Cortland Accolades ...
SUNY Cortland’s integrated studies major targets nontraditional students who started college without completing it.
Home News News Detail 04/04/2025 New York State Senator Lea Webb recently honored D. Jo Schaffer, a retired SUNY Cortland professional staff member, with the New York State Senate Commendation Award.
SUNY Cortland continues to be among the best higher education options in the U.S., according to College Factual. The popular education ranking website recognized the university as 218th out of 2,152 ...
While one of SUNY Cortland’s central buildings, Corey Union, starts getting a facelift in 2026, a new residence hall is planned to rise for the first time in 15 years. Chris Maroney, associate vice ...
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