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Successful 321 Challenge Reaches Goal after Goal

Successful 321 Challenge Reaches Goal after Goal

A total of 601 donors made gifts totaling $117,073.70 during a 24-hour drive on Tuesday, March 21


University Police Relocate to Whitaker Hall

University Police Relocate to Whitaker Hall

The University Police Department last week moved to a larger, more convenient location


Lieutenant Governor to Speak on Campus Wednesday

Lieutenant Governor to Speak on Campus Wednesday

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will visit SUNY Cortland to speak about the Governor’s free-tuition plan


University Police Relocated to Whitaker Hall

University Police Relocated to Whitaker Hall

The University Police Department has a centralized new home in Whitaker Hall.


This Graduate and Principal Makes House Calls

This Graduate and Principal Makes House Calls

Elizabeth MacNabb MacWilliams ’03 may visit 1,000 students this school year.


Conference to Link Local Educators to Innovators

Conference to Link Local Educators to Innovators

"Connect, Create, Innovate" will offer professional development to specialized teachers.


Two Red Dragons Win National Championships

Two Red Dragons Win National Championships

SUNY Cortland seniors Bobby Dierna and Jack Flood won individual NCAA titles.


Tech Savvy to Present STEM Fields to Girls

Tech Savvy to Present STEM Fields to Girls

SUNY Cortland will support this year's event in Dryden with funding and volunteers.


College Keeps Leftovers Out of Landfills

College Keeps Leftovers Out of Landfills

To keep wasted food out of the trash, Dining Services gives it to charity.


Journalist to be Inducted into Hall of Fame

Journalist to be Inducted into Hall of Fame

Robert J. McMahon '84 is managing editor for the Council on Foreign Relations.


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