Featured Student Researchers
Julia Andryuk, Archeology Studies & Minor in Biomedical Anthropology Stephanie Petty, Archaeology Studies & Art History
Facilities
The Julia E. Crane School of Music Complex is home to hallmark performing spaces, including the Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall, the Sara M. Snell Music Theater, the Ralph Wakefield Recital Hall, and the Robert & Beverly Washburn Rehearsal Room, as well as classrooms, large rehearsal rooms and faculty studios. Additionally, there are more than 60 practice rooms, an extensive music library, a student commons, dressing rooms, costume rooms, scenery rooms, plus piano and instrument repair shops.
Julia Watson
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Environmental Health & Safety Officer Vacancy
On-line applications are being accepted for a full-time, Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Officer. Required qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in industrial hygiene, the physical sciences or related. Four years’ experience as an EH&S professional. Interpersonal skills sufficient to work effectively with an increasingly diverse array of students and colleagues and who have demonstrated a commitment to creating, fostering and sustaining an inclusive environment.
SUNY Potsdam Announces Winners of 2021 Learning & Research Fair Awards
SUNY Potsdam recognized students and faculty mentors for excellence in research and creative projects, following the College’s 2021 Learning and Research Fair. The fair was held in a virtual format this year to accommodate students and faculty studying and working remotely, and featured more than 40 student projects. Top research projects were recognized with awards, which included $2,600 worth of prizes, as follows: Frederick B. Kilmer Research Awards