Fred graduated from Rutgers University in 1975 with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in education. He earned his M.S. at Cornell in 1978, studying natural resources and biometry. Fred worked in public education and has taught as an adjunct instructor here at TC3 since 1981. His courses include:...
Marjolein Schat received her MS in Entomology from Oregon State University and her PhD in Ecology and Environmental Science from Montana State University. Her research focused on invasive species management and plant-insect interactions in a biological weed control framework. In addition to her...
Stephen received his Bachelor's in the plant sciences in 2002 from Cornell University and remained at the institution completing Master's in both the horticultural sciences and science education in 2007. In addition to being an adjunct instructor at TC3, Stephen is the manager at a plant...
Rick Cicciarelli received his Master's in Entomology from Cornell University. His interests include honey bee behavior and social interactions of individuals in a society, and he is involved in managing several communities of honey bees. He currently maintains hives on the TC3 farm along with...
Breck Aspinwall received his Masters in Biology and Education from SUNY Cortland. Some of his interests include backpacking, woodworking, teaching, coffee with friends and mentoring young men. Breck has taught BIO 100 Human Biology since January 2014.
Tompkins Cortland Community College welcomed three new partners and neighbors at a ribbon-cutting ceremony July 29 at the College’s Ithaca Extension Center. The New York State Small Business Development Center (SBDC), TST BOCES, and the Job Club of Challenge Workforce Solutions are opening new...
The leadership of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Board of Trustees will not change for 2019-20. Raymond Schlather was re-elected the chair for his third one-year term. Schlather has been a member of the Board since 2008, representing Tompkins County.
Judy Davison was re-elected vice...
Tompkins Cortland Community College will host an Open House in Cortland on Wednesday, July 31. The event will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the College’s Cortland Extension Center at 157 Main Street. The faculty chairs for the accounting and human services programs will be on hand along with other...
The College will host an Open House in Cortland on Wednesday, December 4. The event will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the College’s Cortland Extension Center at 157 Main Street. College officials and faculty members will be on hand sharing information about academic programs, the process of applying to...
Over 300 employees at 11 local organizations have been able to upgrade their skills and improve their job performance, thanks to $92,500 worth of grants the College secured from the SUNY Community College Workforce Development Training program. The competitive grants are designed to provide...
The Tompkins Cortland Community College Board of Trustees has adopted a 2019-20 budget of $35,695,519 for the fiscal year that begins September 1, 2019. The 2019-20 budget sets tuition at $5,100 for full-time students (for New York State residents), an increase of $150 from last year. Part-time...
Tompkins Cortland Community College has announced academic recognitions for the Spring 2019 semester.
The Dean’s List recognizes matriculated students who have demonstrated high academic achievement by attaining a GPA of 3.5 or better while completing at least 12 credit hours during...
Tompkins Cortland Community College’s website has been named one of the best in the state. The website (tompkinscortland.edu) was recognized by the State University of New York Council for University Advancement (SUNYCUAD) at the 2019 annual conference in Saratoga Springs. The competition was open...
Tompkins Cortland Community College was included in a recent gathering of New York’s leaders in collegiate recovery efforts, taking part in the Pathways to College Success: New York's 2019 Collegiate Recovery Summit, sponsored by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services...
In response to community needs, Tompkins Cortland Community College is expanding its offerings at the extension centers in Cortland and Ithaca. Th changes include making all the first-year requirements of select degree programs available without taking any classes on the Dryden campus. Starting...
Joseph Tummino has been voted the Defensive Player of the Year by coaches in Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). In addition to being the leading vote-getter on the Region’s Glove Team, the freshman from Homer was also named to the All-Region second team. All the...
The Distinguished Alumni Award of Tompkins Cortland Community College was presented to three alums at the College’s commencement ceremony on May 23, 2019.
The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes alums who have distinguished themselves in their career and service to the community. After...