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SUNY Cortland: Parkinson's patients can benefit from high-intensity exercise
A SUNY Cortland research team is continuing its innovative work to improve the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease through hard exercise. -
Students, alumni connect at SUNY Cortland science symposium
The second annual Alumni-Undergraduate Science Symposium took place on Oct. 7 at the Parks Alumni House. -
SUNY Cortland biologist explores medical benefits of Milkweed
SUNY Cortland biologist Steven Broyles is part of a team that recently received $1 million to explore the plant's medical benefits. -
SUNY Cortland to formally open new science museum and greenhouse
The updated Ross E. Bowers Hall Science Museum and Greenhouse will formally open with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 11 a.m. -
SUNY Cortland wins $1.6 million National Science Foundation grant
SUNY Cortland’s efforts to educate the next generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) teachers just got a major boost. -
TC3 once again hosting girls' STEM conference
Tech Savvy is a daylong event on Sat., April 1, for girls to learn more about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers. -
Physics club brings 3D printer to SUNY Cortland
3-D printers can be used to create almost anything from toys to tools. -
TC3 student, Cortland native chosen for National Science Foundation project
Originally from Cortland, Tori Knapp earned her GED and worked for nearly ten years before entering TC3's biotechnology program.