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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 ...
At a lot of things. A new SUNY Cortland Accolades page now offers a quick and easy rundown of what makes the school stand out from its peers in six categories: “It’s always pleasing to earn ...
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 ...
Europe is facing some big challenges. That’s why five SUNY Cortland students in January were appointed to top leadership roles in Ireland, Lithuania and the Czech Republic and tasked with negotiating ...
Cortland’s intercollegiate athletics program had its best year ever in competition against fellow SUNY schools, once again finishing first in the Dr. Patrick R. Damore State University of New York ...
In December, SUNY Cortland’s School of Education was accredited by the American Association for Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) to keep the largest comprehensive teacher education program in ...
This summer, 308 of the best young scientists from across the state will gather for a second year on the SUNY Cortland campus to compete in solving environmental problems during the New York State ...
Seven SUNY Cortland faculty and professional staff members will receive the prestigious State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence. The Chancellor’s Awards provide systemwide ...
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. Schaffer, who joined SUNY ...
Last spring, a trio of flag football players from Staten Island led by Samantha Toscano, then a SUNY Cortland sophomore, created the university’s first-ever women’s flag football club team. Though ...
As identical twin sisters, Alyssa Cino ’17 and Alexis Cino ’17 have always done things together. “Alyssa and I are both creatives,” Alexis said. “Just naturally, we love to paint, we love to draw.