The DoubleMap GPS application is currently unavailable. This page will be updated when bus tracking is available again. The weekend shuttle/shopping bus departs from Park Center to North campus on the ...
Welcome! As part of its educational mission, SUNY Cortland supports and fosters research in order to advance knowledge and scholarship. When research activities involve human participants, ethical ...
Our challenging pre-professional program brings together theoretical knowledge, research, and clinical practice to give you exceptional preparation for a future in speech-language pathology and ...
Dueling exhibitions featuring Mara Baldwin and works from the permanent collection. Dowd Gallery presents a double exhibition spring opener. Parts & Labor by Mara Baldwin shows in conjunction with ...
CASCE accreditation ensures that strength and conditioning programs meet the highest industry standards, giving students confidence in their education. Only graduates of CASCE-accredited programs ...
The Internal Grant Programs (IGPs) are designed to support research in all areas represented on the campus, including fine arts, humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, the biological and ...
Red Dragon Wellness is a prominent piece of SUNY Cortland's 2-24-2030 Strategic Plan: Focus for a Bright Future. Red Dragon Wellness encompasses the dimensions of personal and organization health. It ...
Robert Spitzer, Political Science Department, spoke on “The Architecture of the Gun Debate” at Colby College in Maine on April 2. The talk was hosted by Colby’s Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs.
Jean W. LeLoup, International Communications and Culture emerita, and the U.S. Air Force Academy, had her article published in the spring issue of The IALLT Journal for Language Learning Technologies.
Alexander G. Gonzalez, English Department, had his scholarly article, “Eavan Boland’s ‘The Glass King’ and R.G.Collingwood’s Theory of Art,” published in South Atlantic Review after many delays.
Dr. Jakob Fienig from SUNY Binghamton's Human Development Department will be joining us to discuss money creation and the history of monetary design in British colonial America and the United States.