With graduation just around the corner, it’s important to remember to set aside time for senior portraits. March 24-28, in the Caleion Room (3rd Floor, Corey Union), is the last chance seniors will have to capture their final moments as a Red Dragon. Free sessions are open from 9am-5pm all week. With only a couple […]
Study Abroad this Summer in Dingle, Ireland with the Art Program
This summer, Cortland is offering a study abroad program to Dingle, Ireland designed to provide anyone who joins a unique educational experience. For 3 weeks participants get to experience Dingle and spend their days painting along the beautiful Atlantic coast. From May 27th to June 18th 2025, students can get the chance to earn 6 […]
Tariffs Will Impact Future Educators
President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on imported goods from countries like China, Canada, and Mexico, are aimed to protect American industries and reduce trade deficits. On the other hand, the increased cost of goods could have far-reaching complications in various sectors, including education. Economic Uncertainty A tariff is a tax on imported goods […]
Governor Hochul Plans to Eliminate College Tuition for Eligible New Yorkers
Recently New York State’s Governor, Kathy Hochul, has proposed a plan to get rid of college tuition for those who attend any SUNY or CUNY community college and are between the ages of 25-55. As a part of her plans for the new year, Hochul hopes to create more opportunities for those looking to pursue […]