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Cortland plans global literacy conference

Cortland plans global literacy conference

Egypt's minister of education and technology will speak at the event on advances in remote education.


President offers advice on how to stay active

President offers advice on how to stay active

President Bitterbaum reminds students they have many options to stay active.


Language professor “walks the talk” with students

Language professor “walks the talk” with students

Shena Salvato models effective ways to teach English as a new language in the online classroom.


SEFA kicks off 2020-21 campaign via email

SEFA kicks off 2020-21 campaign via email

SUNY Cortland employees are encouraged to pledge support by Friday, Nov. 6


Mental health resources available for students

Mental health resources available for students

Students have many options when it comes to self-care.


Online Graduate School Fair on Oct. 28

Online Graduate School Fair on Oct. 28

Students may learn about programs from 134 colleges and universities.


Faculty, staff and alumni pitch in for “Ghosts in the Park”

Faculty, staff and alumni pitch in for “Ghosts in the Park”

Cortland Repertory Theatre is hosting a spooky event for families on Oct. 30 and 31.


SUNY Cortland listed on “Guide to Green Colleges”

SUNY Cortland listed on “Guide to Green Colleges”

The Princeton Review gives Cortland a score of 96 out of 99 on its green rating scale.


SUNY Cortland’s 2020-21 winter athletics season canceled

SUNY Cortland’s 2020-21 winter athletics season canceled

The SUNYAC announced its decision to cancel winter sports for the 2020-21 season.


How to celebrate Halloween during COVID-19

How to celebrate Halloween during COVID-19

University offers some advice and some opportunities for safe celebrating.


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