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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 Campus Event Management Office is responsible for programming many significant university-wide events which contribute toward the enhancement of academic and student life, scholarly recognition ...
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the standard cap for courses will be 25. Faculty willing to enroll a larger number may do so at their discretion and can request the cap to be increased through the ...
Fraternities and sororities are recognized by SUNY Cortland through the Campus Activities and Corey Union Office. Recognition allows chapters to have a relationship with the university along with ...
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“Mindfulness is the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally.” – Jon Kabat-Zinn Contact Emily Quinlan, M.A. Assistant Director, Care and ...
While no local fraternities or sororities are allowed, Nu Sigma Chi was grandfathered in. Any student(s) interested in bringing an additional Greek organization to campus needs to speak with the ...
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There are groups of students that call themselves a fraternity (or a sorority) when in reality they are neither. They are simply using Greek letters to try and legitimize their presence. None of these ...
Fraternities and sororities are able to hold membership recruitment events each semester. Exceptions to this would be: Any NPC sorority at Total in the Fall semester. Total cannot be determined until ...
Two lean-tos or open camps are available to SUNY Cortland alumni, faculty/staff, guests, and students by reservation. The lean-to closest to the water is named Beach and the one on the hill shall be ...