School of Educ. & Professional Studies
Head: James M Cruikshank
Administrative Assistant: Billijean J. Elliott
Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center
Head: Cary E Charlebois Boles
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Cary E Charlebois BolesDirector Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center |
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Emily G JarvisGraduate Assistant Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center |
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Michelle A McMahonAdjunct Instructor and Mentoring Coordinator Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy CenterMichelle A McMahonAdjunct Instructor and Mentoring CoordinatorSatterlee Hall 104B
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Ashley G PennyAdjunct Instructor and Mentor Program Coordinator Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center
Ashley G PennyAdjunct Instructor and Mentor Program CoordinatorSatterlee Hall 104B
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Community Performance Series
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Haley E BillingsAudience Services Manager Advancement, Community Performance SeriesHaley E BillingsAudience Services ManagerPerforming Arts Center 236
billinhe@potsdam.edu
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Jill R BreitArt Collections Manager and LoKo Arts Programing Coordinator Advancement, Community Performance Series
Jill R BreitArt Collections Manager and LoKo Arts Programing CoordinatorPerforming Arts Center 224
breitjr@potsdam.edu
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Meghan A SteverAssistant Director, Community Performance Series Community Performance Series, Advancement
Meghan A SteverAssistant Director, Community Performance SeriesPerforming Arts Center 227
steverma@potsdam.edu
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Vanessa N VaverchakDirector, Community Performance Series Community Performance Series, Advancement
Vanessa N VaverchakDirector, Community Performance SeriesPerforming Arts Center 236C
vavercvn@potsdam.edu
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Registrar
Head: Stephanie L. Claxton
Administrative Assistant: Michele L Lesperance
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Stephanie M AnableProgram Aide Registrar
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Stephanie L. ClaxtonRegistrar and Assistant Provost Registrar, Provost & Academic Affairs
Stephanie L. ClaxtonRegistrar and Assistant ProvostRaymond Hall 309
claxtosc@potsdam.edu
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Roberta A GreeneAssistant Registrar Registrar
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Michele L LesperanceAdministrative Assistant 1 Trainee RegistrarMichele L LesperanceAdministrative Assistant 1 TraineeRaymond Hall 313
lesperml@potsdam.edu
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Bethany A. ParkerCoordinator of Academic Records Registrar
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Annette L. RobbinsCollege in High School Program Coordinator Registrar
Annette L. RobbinsCollege in High School Program CoordinatorRaymond Hall 318
robbinal@potsdam.edu
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Department of State
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Student Mail Service
Head: John B. Cote
PACES Administrative Services
Head: Patrick B Gray
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Noreen A. BouchardSenior Account Clerk PACES Administrative Services, Potsdam Auxiliary College Educational Services
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Kim R BradshawCampus Card Administrator PACES Administrative Services, Potsdam Auxiliary College Educational Services, Campus Card
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Erika L BrannenExecutive Assistant and HR, PACES PACES Administrative Services |
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Patrick B GrayExecutive Director, PACES PACES Administrative Services, Potsdam Auxiliary College Educational Services |
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Morgan A StinsonMarketing Manager PACES Administrative Services, Potsdam Auxiliary College Educational Services |
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University Police
Administrative Assistant: Suzanne I. LaRose
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Shane M. AshleyChief of Police University Police
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Gunnar B BrownUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
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Joshua R ColletteUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
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Tara J DanussiOffice Assistant 2 University Police
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Lauren E Dean-CookUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
Lauren E Dean-CookUniversity Police Officer 1Van Housen Extension S181
deancole@potsdam.edu
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Suzanne I. LaRoseAdministrative Assistant 1 University Police
Suzanne I. LaRoseAdministrative Assistant 1Van Housen Extension 1st Floor
larosesi@potsdam.edu
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Shannon A. MacdonaldUniversity Police Officer 2, Lieutenant University Police
Shannon A. MacdonaldUniversity Police Officer 2, LieutenantVan Housen Extension 1st Floor
macdonsa@potsdam.edu
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Mark J MichaudUniversity Police Officer 2 University Police
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Rachael A MulvanaUniversity Police Communications and Security Specialist 1 University Police
Rachael A MulvanaUniversity Police Communications and Security Specialist 1Van Housen Extension 1st Floor
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Justin G O'ConnorUniversity Police Officer University Police
Justin G O'ConnorUniversity Police OfficerVan Housen Extension 1st Floor
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Donovan J PatrawUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
Donovan J PatrawUniversity Police Officer 1Van Housen Extension S181
patrawdj@potsdam.edu
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Blake J SharlowUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
Blake J SharlowUniversity Police Officer 1Van Housen Extension S181
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Ronald E. SokolowskiUniversity Police Officer University Police
Ronald E. SokolowskiUniversity Police OfficerVan Housen Extension S181
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Charles R Van EttenUniversity Police Officer 1 University Police
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Experiential Education
Administrative Assistant: Annette R. Kelley
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David BuggProfessor, Sociology and Criminal Justice and Service-Learning Coordinator Sociology & Criminal Justice, Lougheed Center for Applied Learning, Experiential Education
David BuggProfessor, Sociology and Criminal Justice and Service-Learning CoordinatorSatterlee Hall 311-1
buggd@potsdam.edu
Lougheed Learning Commons 107 Dr. Bugg joined the sociology faculty at SUNY-Potsdam in 2007. His areas of emphasis include criminology and deviant behavior as well as inequality and stratification. He teaches courses for the criminal justice major as well as the sociology department. Dr. Bugg's main areas of teaching include criminology, corrections, violent crime, comparative criminology, troubled youth, victimology and statistics. Prior to his current position Dr. Bugg was an employee of the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT) from 2002 - 2007. LEMIT is the largest state based training program of law enforcement officers in the nation, while there he taught courses in demographics, applied criminal theory, and diversity issues. He also served in a research capacity providing expertise regarding various research projects on issues relating to law enforcement. Dr. Bugg is an active researcher and routinely presents academic papers at various social science conferences at the regional, national and international level. He also chairs sessions at various conferences on crime and criminal justice. His research interests include: gun culture, hate groups, women and crime, policing, and corrections. His latest publications include: Hate Groups in the Network Society: A Transnational Social Movement available in the book Social Movements: Contemporary Perspectives (2008), Law Enforcement Officers Experiences with Pre-Evacuation Planning in Hurricane Rita available in Solutions to Coastal Disasters (2008), and his book, Gun Ownership over the Life Course (2008). In 2010, Dr. Bugg was voted one of the top five professors at SUNY-Potsdam by Phi Eta Sigma. He has also been featured in the Washington Times (2010) discussing his research on gun ownership. More Info |
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Sonny R DuquetteDirector, Law Enforcement Training Institute Lougheed Center for Applied Learning, Experiential Education
Sonny R DuquetteDirector, Law Enforcement Training InstituteMerritt Hall 101
duquetar@potsdam.edu
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Annette R. KelleyAdministrative Assistant 1 Experiential Education, International Education & Programs, Presidential Scholars, Career Services, Lougheed Center for Applied Learning, Student Research & Creativity, Student Fellowship Program
Annette R. KelleyAdministrative Assistant 1Lougheed Learning Commons 101H
kelleyar@potsdam.edu
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Student Research & Creativity
Head: Thomas N. Baker
Administrative Assistant: Annette R. Kelley
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Thomas N. BakerAssociate Director Lougheed Center for Applied Learning and Professor, History Student Fellowship Program, Presidential Scholars, Honors Program, Lougheed Center for Applied Learning, Student Research & Creativity, History
Thomas N. BakerAssociate Director Lougheed Center for Applied Learning and Professor, HistoryLougheed Learning Commons 107D
bakertn@potsdam.edu
View CVAfter graduating in 1985 with a B.A. in history from Trinity College, in Hartford, Connecticut, Thomas N. Baker went on to teach history at the secondary-school level for a year before entering graduate school in pursuit of a doctorate in U.S. history. A decade or so later, armed with an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he was employed teaching courses in history and American studies at Elon College, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His last appointment before coming to SUNY-Potsdam was at Centre College, in Danville, Kentucky, where he taught for 4 years as a visiting assistant professor of history. Baker's scholarly interests are varied, ranging from nineteenth-century U.S. cultural and political history to the history of the African Diaspora, with forays into the histories of twentieth century film and popular music. At SUNY-Potsdam he teaches upper-level courses on New York State history, Victorian culture, the American Civil War, race and U.S. film, and Black Diaspora (a history of the Atlantic Slave Trade). Baker's first book, Sentiment & Celebrity: Nathaniel Parker Willis and the Trials of Literary Fame (Oxford University Press, 1999) plumbed the nineteenth-century origins of America's fascination with the culture of celebrity. His latest book-length project is a study of the political and social world of American deism, circa 1800, as exemplified in a secret society of deists ("The Brethren of the Druids") centered in Newburgh, New York. He has published articles on Lyman Beecher and historical memory, "A Slave" writing to Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr's role in the contested presidential election of 1800. At home, Dr. Baker enjoys spending time with his wife, Sarah, who is a school psychologist, and his son, William. As music fans and sometime string musicians, the Bakers love Potsdam's vibrant music culture. They are also keen on hiking the Adirondacks, although they could do without the black flies. More Info |
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Annette R. KelleyAdministrative Assistant 1 Experiential Education, International Education & Programs, Presidential Scholars, Career Services, Lougheed Center for Applied Learning, Student Research & Creativity, Student Fellowship Program
Annette R. KelleyAdministrative Assistant 1Lougheed Learning Commons 101H
kelleyar@potsdam.edu
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