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Campus Water Tests Meet EPA Safety Standards for Lead

Campus Water Tests Meet EPA Safety Standards for Lead

Tests show SUNY Cortland's drinking water is below the EPA threshold for lead.


Orientation Programs Begin June 20

Orientation Programs Begin June 20

SUNY Cortland will welcome more than 1,800 new first-year and transfer students and their families to campus for Orientation this summer.


Staff Discounts Offered for SUNY Cortland Sports Camps

Staff Discounts Offered for SUNY Cortland Sports Camps

SUNY Cortland faculty and staff can get a $20 discount when they send a child to one of the College’s Summer Sports Camps.


High Jump National Title, Four Top-10 Finishes Cap Strong Spring

High Jump National Title, Four Top-10 Finishes Cap Strong Spring

Cortland junior Nick Vachon won the national title in the high jump at the NCAA Division III Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships on May 27.


Popular Summer Program for Teachers Goes Digital

Popular Summer Program for Teachers Goes Digital

The three-week Summer Institute offers up to six graduate credits and more than 80 professional development credit hours for teachers.


Chancellor Zimpher to Start Listening Tour at Cortland

Chancellor Zimpher to Start Listening Tour at Cortland

Chancellor Nancy Zimpher will start her statewide TeachNY listening tour at SUNY Cortland


Ceremony to Honor Late Veteran William Phelps ’69

Ceremony to Honor Late Veteran William Phelps ’69

A military service will be held May 21 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cortland.


Baseball’s National Title Defense Emphasizes ‘Fun on the Field’

Baseball’s National Title Defense Emphasizes ‘Fun on the Field’

An inaugural “Fun on the Field” event provided male mentors for 28 local boys.


Fraternity’s Giant Baby Bottle Effort Promotes Change

Fraternity’s Giant Baby Bottle Effort Promotes Change

A fraternity collected hundreds of dollars in loose change in a 12-foot cylinder symbolizing a baby bottle.


Nation’s Top Health Agency Taps Professor as Expert

Nation’s Top Health Agency Taps Professor as Expert

The CDC relies on Diane Craft, a professor of physical education, as its subject matter expert for early childhood physical activity.


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