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.