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Josh Peluso, Information Systems and Security, gave an online lecture entitled: "Defense in Depth Strategies" at the Cybersecurity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, Edition II Program, hosted by ...
At the May 17 SUNY Civic Education Community of Practice Convening in Albany, N.Y., John Suarez, director of the Galpin Institute for Civic Engagement, co-developed and co-facilitated an active ...
Study chemistry at SUNY Cortland and you get the best of several worlds — a first-rate curriculum, small classes led by an energetic faculty and opportunities to become involved in research as early ...
The University Police at SUNY Cortland, a police force of 19 sworn officers, coordinates law enforcement and personal safety on campus and University-owned property. We are an established police ...
Charles H. Spink, professor emeritus of chemistry, passed away peacefully from congestive heart failure at his home in Fort Collins, Colo., on April 24, 2025. He is survived by his wife, Libby ...
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Memorial Library is your resource for technology and research materials, including books, journal articles, digital newspaper subscriptions, databases, and video. The library is also a comfortable ...
The goal of the SUNY Cortland Campus Recreation Department is to provide a variety of recreational opportunities that contribute to the physical, emotional and social health of all members of our ...
At a lot of things. A new SUNY Cortland Accolades page now offers a quick and easy rundown of what makes the school stand out from its peers in six categories: “It’s always pleasing to earn ...
The SUNYAC Award of Valor recognizes a select few student athletes each year whose determination, perseverance and grit sets them apart. And lately, Red Dragons have been a popular choice. Since 2019, ...
In a world of screens and cell phones, checking the time is no harder than finding the latest trend on TikTok. But for more than a decade Brockway Hall was missing a very different kind of tick tock.
This summer, 308 of the best young scientists from across the state will gather for a second year on the SUNY Cortland campus to compete in solving environmental problems during the New York State ...