SUNY Cortland welcomes a variety of students per semester. From freshmen to transfers; straight out of high school students to older non-traditional students; from New Yorkers to out-of-state and international students. All and each one of them bringing their own perspectives, insights and voices to the SUNY Cortland community, amplifying the cultural diversity of the […]
The Importance of a Tour Guide on Campus: Let’s Tour
From prospective students to Red Dragons, the role of a tour guide on campus can influence the decision of many future students. SUNY Cortland welcomes over 10,000 visitors per year, and it’s the tour guide’s job to paint the picture of what it is like to be a student at SUNY Cortland and introduce to […]
Outdoor Pursuits: A Fun and Engaging Way Of Learning About and Exploring Different Sites Across Country
The Outdoor Pursuits at SUNY Cortland, located next to Bistro at SLC, promotes many different activities to students throughout the year. From rental gears to rock climbing, hiking, skiing, rafting and week trips, the program encourages and takes students to places where they can face new challenges, exercise, have new experiences and enjoy nature with […]
Trump Changes Title IX Back to 2020 Rules
President Trump returned to the White House in January, and among his first orders was the comeback of Title IX 2020, and with it, the elimination of all discrimination protection based on gender identity and sexual orientation. The biggest change in the Title IX was the dismissal of the word “discrimination.” Whereas before, the Title […]
Stomp Out! A Latino Fraternity is Hosting a Dance Exhibition at Brown Auditorium
Royal Chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity hosted a strolling dance exhibition in Brown Auditorium, Old Main, on Saturday, February 15th, to raise money for HIV and AIDS causes. The brothers of the Royal Chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity Incorporated, a culturally based fraternity, hosted the “Stomp Out” event in collaboration with […]
It Was a Great Week to be a Red Dragon
During this past week, the biggest little game of the region happened, and students, alumni and staff couldn’t be more excited about the event. To get Red Dragons excited for the big game, the school promoted events all week long, offering different activities for each day of the week for all Cortland students. The most […]
Adapting Yearly to the Changes in the Clock
Last weekend, on Sunday, November 3rd, the majority of the US territory gained an extra hour, with clocks jumping from 1:59 a.m. back to 1 a.m. That’s because the Daylight-Saving Time (DST) – that started this year on March 10th, ended. DST started in 1966 in the US, when Congress passed the Uniform Time Act […]
A Look Into the Life of Cortland’s Faculty Body
SUNY Cortland has a well prepared, academically and professionally, instructional faculty body. Around 618 faculty staff (319 full-time, 299 part-time) work at SUNY Cortland and each and every one of them have unique credentials as well as many years of experience in the field. Professor Kathleen Lawrence is one of the many professors at SUNY […]
Best Classes to Take at SUNY Cortland According to Different Majors
SUNY Cortland offers a variety of majors, minors and concentrations to its students. It goes from Adolescence Education to Business, Biology, Communications, Science, Pre-Law, Healthcare, Music, Spanish, and many others. With such a wide variety of majors, Cortland offers a ton of different classes. I asked several students from different majors what the best classes […]
What to do Around Cortland During Fall
Fall has officially started, and many people who love this season are already looking into things to do during the “sweater weather” season. New York not only gets to experience the general good typical things that this season has to offer, but it’s also one of the states in the United States that has the […]