Institutional Student Learning Outcomes
Approved in 2019 ISLO 1 - Communication: Express ideas in a coherent, logical, and compelling way, in written, oral, visual, or artistic forms appropriate to their disciplines. ISLO 2 - Intercultural Competence: Demonstrate understanding of multiple worldviews and diverse experiences, as well as the relationships between inequality and social, economic, or political power.
Calendar
Approved by FSEC at August 2024 meetingAll meetings will be online (Teams) at 4 p.m. on Thursdays unless otherwise noted.2024-2025
Academic Calendar
Approved by President’s Council November 2022
2026-2027 Academic Calendar
Approved by the President January 2024.Note: Summer and Winter Sessions 2026 to be determined.
2027-2028 Academic Calendar
Approved by the President June 2024
Graduate Assistant Vacancy in Residential Life Department
Residential Life is accepting on-line applications for a 10-month, optional live-on, temporary/part-time, Graduate Assistant (GA) to begin August 3, 2020, who will report to the Assistant Director (AD) and will serve as an integral member of the department.
Reminder: Expanded vaccine eligibility for all New Yorkers age 30+ & in-person college staff
April 1, 2021 Dear employees:
SUNY Potsdam Student Honored with University Police Criminal Justice Award
SUNY Potsdam student Lia Clemons ’22 of Plattsburgh, N.Y., was recently recognized with the 2021 University Police Criminal Justice Award. The University Police Criminal Justice Award was established in 2004 by an initial gift from Chief Barry J. McDermott of SUNY Potsdam's University Police. The award provides financial assistance to a rising junior or senior in good academic standing majoring in criminal justice studies at SUNY Potsdam. Preference is given to students enrolled in the College's Law Enforcement Training Institute.
Crane School of Music & Clarkson University Physical Therapy Department Collaborate on Wellness
Clarkson University Doctor of Physical Therapy students and Crane School of Music student musicians are coming together on a common topic: health promotion and wellness. Second-year students in Clarkson‘s physical therapy (PT) program are currently in a population health course focusing on the role physical therapists play in health promotion and wellness in the community.
SUNY Potsdam Business Professor Forms Educational Partnership with University in Portugal
Dr. Gregory Gardner, a professor in SUNY Potsdam’s Department of Business Administration, has established an academic partnership with the University of Portucalense (UPT) in Porto, Portugal. As part of the exchange, three business students will be able to study at UPT in Portugal next fall with all travel, room and board expenses paid for through a European Union Erasmus Programme grant. The grant-funded exchange will also allow three UPT students to study at SUNY Potsdam.