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Psychology, performing arts collaborate for mock interviews

Psychology, performing arts collaborate for mock interviews

Student actors showcase skills in a forensic psychology course.


Economics to be big March topic

Economics to be big March topic

Visiting speakers will delve into the money woes of ordinary and poor people. SCOTT FERGUSON TALK CANCELLED


Korean-style street eatery opening on campus

Korean-style street eatery opening on campus

Chick-N-Bap is serving food in Corey Union throughout this week.


President Bitterbaum addresses COVID-19 concerns

President Bitterbaum addresses COVID-19 concerns

The campus threat is low, but Cortland administrators are acting to keep students, faculty and staff safe.


State employee work-related international travel

State employee work-related international travel

Employee travel to CDC Level 3 and level 2 countries has been suspended


Exhibition ‘Measured Confluence’ extended to March 6

Exhibition ‘Measured Confluence’ extended to March 6

Dowd Gallery’s international exhibition examines a cross-section of physics and art.


Seminars unite early childhood educators

Seminars unite early childhood educators

Preparing infants through 5-year-olds for school is the key.


Education students present at national conference 

Education students present at national conference 

Four students focused on picture books that help children with family in prison.


Cuban defector Alina Fernández to speak at SUNY Cortland

Cuban defector Alina Fernández to speak at SUNY Cortland

Fernández, the daughter of Fidel Castro, will talk about her journey and Cuba’s future.


One-credit esports course to be offered

One-credit esports course to be offered

Professor Peter Han will focus on a rapidly growing sports industry.


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