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Cortland's Chill-A-Bration kicks off Saturday
Cortland’s Chill-A-Bration marks its ninth year and has become an anticipated mid-winter attraction downtown. -
First female four-star general to speak at SUNY Cortland
Retired Gen. Ann Dunwoody ’75, the first woman four-star general in U.S. Army history, will be an executive-in-residence this spring at SUNY Cortland. -
SUNY Cortland prof. to discuss changing attitudes toward same-sex marriage
Through tracing the evolution of thought in same-sex marriage, Timothy Delaune will justify how the process came to be taken more seriously in the U.S. ... -
Cornell prof. to discuss McMartin preschool trial at SUNY Cortland
Glenn Altschuler, distinguished historian and author, will discuss a notorious child molestation case on Tuesday, March 8, at SUNY Cortland. -
Speaker to discuss hazing at SUNY Cortland
Robert Hackenson will offer skit hypnosis, mind magic, illusions and more while he delivers important information about how students can end hazing. -
Cornell research: More nutritious options for food banks
Food banks may soon be able to boost the nutritional value of the food they distribute to the hungry, thanks to a team of Cornell ... -
SUNY Cortland, TC3 close early due to inclement weather
Due to worsening weather conditions, all SUNY Cortland classes scheduled to begin at 4:20 p.m. or later on Tuesday, Feb. 16, are canceled. -
SUNY Cortland continues series on local community impact
The series explores the role that local communities play in the greater society’s achievement of economic health and overcoming inequalities. -
SUNY Cortland brings 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' to the stage
“The Cripple of Inishmaan,” a 1996 work from British/Irish playwright Martin McDonagh, comes to the Dowd Fine Arts Center Lab Theatre from Thursday, Feb. 18, ... -
$26 million project will upgrade SUNY Cortland infrastructure
Many buildings across SUNY Cortland’s campus will be closed for short periods during the spring while the College continues the second phase of an electrical ...