Tompkins Cortland Community College Professor Emeritus Janet Morgan will offer an interactive presentation on the history of nursing and education in our local community at the History Center in Tompkins County on Tuesday, September 17. The free presentation will begin at 6 p.m. The History Center...
With the start of the Fall 2019 semester, Tompkins Cortland Community College has a new childcare center. The Arthur Kuckes Childcare Center opened its door to students on the first day of classes, Wednesday, August 28.
Located near the main...
Thanks to a $29,000 grant from the Park Foundation, Coltivare is providing training for local school district food service workers to serve fresher, healthier, and more appealing meals to schoolchildren. For three days this summer, food service workers from school districts in Tompkins County took...
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.
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...