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The Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education

Created in 1991, the SUNY Cortland Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education promotes campus-wide awareness and commitment to environmental outdoor education while also managing the College’s outdoor/environmental facilities.

National Historic Landmark Dedication

These are:
Brauer Education Center
Hoxie Gorge
Raquette Lake
Antlers
Huntington Memorial Camp
Kirby Camp

Several thousand students use these exceptional SUNY Cortland educational resources each year.

The Center, which is governed by an interdisciplinary advisory council, has its main office in Miller Building, Room 230, on the Cortland campus. This office serves as the headquarters for all four outdoor/environmental facilities.

The Center also administers an interdisciplinary environmental studies minor and areas of concentration.

Credit bearing programs held at the Outdoor Education Centers

Biologial Sciences Department
Field Guides
BIO 310

School of Education

Environmental Theme Block

Geology Department

Geology Summer Courses

Physical Education Department

Recreation and Leisure Studies
Department

Wilderness First Responder

For more information, contact Jack Sheltmire, director of the Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education, at (607) 753-5488 or by e-mail at jack.sheltmire@cortland.edu