An academic foray to Cuba immersed four SUNY Cortland students in music, dance and art as well as scholarship.
The annual Cortaca Jug football rivalry between SUNY Cortland and Ithaca College will return to Yankee Stadium for its 67th ...
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 ...
Bert Edelstein ’74 won national recognition for the long-classified efforts of his father and other World War II heroes.
This year’s events are sponsored by the Student Activities Board (SAB), Campus Activities and Corey Union, Cortland Auxiliary ...
The SUNY Cortland Cupboard is the campus food pantry and a major resource for any student experiencing food insecurity, ...
The famous Cortaca Jug game is headed back to the Bronx. For the second time in the storied football rivalry’s history, the two upstate rivals will square off at the home of the New York Yankees in ...
For more information visit Registrar's Office, Spring 2026 Registration ...
Red Dragons Read’s first chapter has begun, with the program offering a free take-a-book, return-a-book system to anyone on campus ready to find their new favorite novel.
SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum welcomed faculty and staff members at the Fall 2024 President’s Opening Meeting by stressing the importance of strengthening the school’s culture of ...
Internships offer the potential for valuable learning opportunities outside the standard classroom setting. They can also serve as a bridge between the traditional academic setting and the ...
Most graduate students at SUNY Cortland don’t return to school after decades as a lawyer and educator. Then again, J.C. Polanco has made unique opportunities for himself his entire life. Working ...