The SUNY Cortland Residence Life and Housing Office offers exemplary facilities while encouraging learning, acceptance, and cooperation that engages all individuals as positive community members by ...
Human Resources provides leadership and guidance to the campus community to attract, retain, motivate, and develop a high performance workforce that contributes to a positive student experience.
Please click to find more information regarding English Department programs and courses.
PDFs containing internal information, such as meeting minutes and other non-public documents, should not be posted on public SUNY Cortland websites. Instead, these documents should be stored in a ...
Love is messy. In fact, relationships of any kind (i.e. familial, social, spiritual etc.) get messy because conflicts arise, miscommunications occur, confusion and doubts surface that need to be ...
This course goes beyond the entertainment value of movies and film, by examining the formal elements and taking it thorough various critical lenses to arrive at a deeper understanding of one’s viewing ...
In support of the upcoming advisement period, the following information is provided as a one-stop resource for faculty and staff assisting students who are interested in taking a course in Winter ...
SUNY Cortland is committed to protecting the health and safety of the entire campus community. The university does not consider mpox a source of concern at this point, but students, faculty and staff ...
No class requirements or assignments shall be due on December 24, 25, 31, January 1 or 20 in observance of holidays.
Our guest speaker, Dr. Delali Kumavie earned her doctoral degree in English from Northwestern University in 2020. Prior to coming to Syracuse, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Mahindra Humanities ...
OK, so you’re not into amigurumi, the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and dolls. Perhaps you’re not in the mood to print your very own 3D red dragon complete with moving ...
SUNY Cortland’s Student Book Club will focus on the impact of what’s invisible and ethereal but essential on Monday, Sept. 30. That's when they meet to discuss the university’s year-long “common read” ...