07.23.09
KeyBank’s Key Foundation recently awarded a $5,000 grant to SUNY Potsdam’s North Country Science and Technology Entry Program (NCSTEP), which completed its 21st Annual Summer Math and Science Camp at SUNY Potsdam in July. A total of 25 middle school students from St. Lawrence County, Franklin County and the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation at Akwesasne attended the weeklong camp, which included classes in robotics, math, forensics and renewable energy design. Pictured at the Student Project Exhibition and Family Luncheon are (l to r) camper Cole Adams of Hogansburg (kneeling); Gerhard O. Voggel, vice president, public sector, KeyBank Central New York Region; Shelly Van Dusen, vice president, public relations manager, marketing and communications, KeyBank N.A.; campers Atewerines Mackenzie George of Massena and Tyler Sunday of Hogansburg; Mary Stickney, NCSTEP director; and Vicki Templeton-Cornell, SUNY Potsdam’s vice president for college advancement.