Jonathan Hatala knew $1,200 wasn’t enough to help Puerto Rico. A member of the Tompkins Cortland Class of 2018, Jonathan was a Chancellor’s Award winner and a member of STAND’s (Students Take Action and Negotiate Dialogue) Fall 2017 fundraising effort to send supplies and money to Puerto Rico in...
On Wednesday, July 18 four new Campus Police officers were sworn into service at a special ceremony in the Fireside Lounge with College President Orinthia Montague, Ph.D., presiding. Officers Cornelius Davis, Mikel Fazzary, Kevin Noterfonzo, and Katelyn Wood each took the oath of office and were...
The childcare center at the College is a licensed, not-for-profit child care facility providing services to children of college students, faculty, staff and as space permits, members of the community.
Two Tompkins Cortland Community College faculty members presented at a national conference on developmental education recently. Kerry Curran and Eric Jenes were chosen to present at the 2018 Conference on Acceleration in Developmental Education held in Washington, D.C. last month.
Curran, an...
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is responsible for the Handbook of Rights and Responsibilities and the Non-Academic Code of Conduct that support the College's values, goals and priorities.