Department of Chemistry
The Chemistry Department provides students with a rigorous education and meaningful research opportunities that prepare them for success in graduate studies and careers in the chemical and biochemical sciences.Our Programs
Activities & Opportunities
The Chemistry Department offers opportunities for students excited about chemistry and provides opportunities for support (both among students and between students and faculty) that help students move successfully through the program. Chemistry Seminar Series Awards & Honors
Citation Guide
The Chicago Manual of Style presents two basic documentation systems, the humanities style (notes and bibliography) and the author-date system. The humanities style is preferred by many in literature, history, and the arts. This style presents bibliographic information in notes and, often, a bibliography. Below are some common examples of materials cited in the humanities style.
Advocating for Others
As a child of deaf adults, Julita Nunez ’24 was born into two worlds—One where sign language formed the bonds of communication between her and her parents, and the other outside of the home where she used her voice to connect with friends and teachers at school.
Student Learning Outcomes
Choose your critical learning goals for the rest of the semester. What is absolutely essential to meet the stated objectives of the class? If you end up with extra time later, you can add extras back in, but pare down to essentials now. The Learning Exercise #1 from the Online Learning Collective is both a review of writing learning objectives, but also a fine ex
Scholarships & Awards
The CIS Alumni Scholarship is an endowed scholarship. In the Spring, monetary awards are made to students showing exceptional promise or achievement. Preference is given to transfer students with junior standing, but others may qualify. Contact the CS program coordinator for further information. Awards The following awards are presented to students in late Spring ceremonies. All award recipients are selected by the Computer Science Department Faculty.
Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Clarence Stephens, Sr.
Dr. Clarence Stephens, Sr. was the ninth African American to have earned a Ph.D. in mathematics. He was chair of the SUNY Potsdam Mathematics department from 1969-1987. His legacy is known as the Morgan-Potsdam model of Mathematical-Education.
Class Rosters
Class Rosters (For Faculty) View and print your class rosters through the "Class List/Excel Roster Download" screen on BearPAWS. customize roster information print rosters i