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From your first steps on campus, you'll feel the spirit of Cortland. It's an energy that extends from the classroom to the athletic field, the community and beyond. SUNY Cortland stands out as one of New York's top public universities - a medium-sized school that offers academic strength across 68 majors, a high quality of student life and a degree that pays back graduates. Since 1868, we have offered students the educational experiences they need to turn their dreams into careers.

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From your first steps on campus, you'll feel the spirit of Cortland. It's an energy that extends from the classroom to the athletic field, the community and beyond. SUNY Cortland stands out as one of New York's top public universities - a medium-sized school that offers academic strength across 68 majors, a high quality of student life and a degree that pays back graduates. Since 1868, we have offered students the educational experiences they need to turn their dreams into careers.

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Students present research at international conference

Three SUNY Cortland students traveled to Cuba to present their undergraduate research efforts, marking the university's first student visits to the communist island nation since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cortland group flew to the country for the 2nd Cienfuegos International Scientific Convention at Cuba's Universidad de Cienfuegos. There, the students presented their Cortland research to a wider international audience.
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Student Excellence - 2023 Dec 6

Arizona conference connects students with STEM careers

Five SUNY Cortland students had a chance to strengthen their future career goals through a trip to the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) from Nov. 15 to 18 in Phoenix, Arizona. The visit to the conference, which supports historically excluded students in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, was organized by the Cortland chapter of the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program with help from the Cortland College Foundation, and was funded through a grant from The John Ben Snow Foundation.
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Student Excellence - 2023 Dec 6
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