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President urges students to consider vaccine boosters

President urges students to consider vaccine boosters

The FDA has approved single booster doses for fully vaccinated individuals age 18 and older.


Non-traditional student overcame life’s obstacles

Non-traditional student overcame life’s obstacles

Mathew Adams survived a house fire and now is focused on earning a bachelor’s degree.  


Mother of three is university senior

Mother of three is university senior

Christina Wells tends three rambunctious boys before driving to campus.


Honoring a non-traditional student

Honoring a non-traditional student

Aaren Woodworth aims to help more youngsters try an outdoor adventure for their health.


SUNY Cortland students combat hunger

SUNY Cortland students combat hunger

Student teams raised nearly $10,000 during the 2021 Crop Hunger Walk in one of the national event's strongest student efforts


Show your pride this Cortaca Jug weekend

Show your pride this Cortaca Jug weekend

President Bitterbaum urges students to celebrate safely this weekend.


Alumna created scholarship for veterans

Alumna created scholarship for veterans

Lt. Col. Janice Atwood (ret.) considers armed service members to be a good investment.


Campus COVID-19 update recording is available

Campus COVID-19 update recording is available

The video of the meeting from Monday, Nov. 8 is now available online.


University celebrates non-traditional students

University celebrates non-traditional students

Nov. 15 to 19 will feature get-togethers, games, goodies and information.


History Department documentary competition on “revolution”

History Department documentary competition on “revolution”

Students may submit a 3-minute film on the topic by April 2 for a chance to win a $500 prize.


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