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Start-Up NY

Bring your business to Potsdam, NY Great tax incentives Sites available next to campus Work in the scenic North Country Start-Up NY is an initiative that will provide major incentives for businesses to relocate, start up or significantly expand in New York State, through affiliations with public and private universities, colleges

Securing Our Legacy

Brody Lebehn ‘27 is a men’s Lacrosse player and a recipient of the Christiansen Family Scholarship for Native American Students. The opportunity to play on a college lacrosse team is what first attracted Brody to SUNY Potsdam, but financial assistance is what has helped to keep him here. Now, as Brody pursues his education, he is preparing for his future and carrying a legacy of SUNY Potsdam athletics.

Brooke Falsion ’19

Brooke Falsion ’19 is a record setter. During her time at SUNY Potsdam, Falsion became the first All-American in the history of the SUNY Potsdam women’s soccer program. She was also the SUNYAC Offensive Player of the Year during her senior year, while setting several new SUNY Potsdam women’s soccer records, including being the all-time leading scorer with 46 career goals. Academically, she was just as impressive—recently graduating summa cum laude with a degree in exercise science.

Fulfilling Dual Dreams

Canadian student Brooke Graham ‘21 is working toward completing her Master of Science in Teaching this December—not only to fulfill her own dreams but also her grandmother’s.

Alex Raynor '11

Bundled up from head to toe and sporting a blue SUNY Potsdam wilderness education jacket, alumnus Alex Raynor ’11 swings two ice axes through the air while ascending a wall of ice at Azure Mountain, just 48 miles from Potsdam. The spikes from his ice axes and his crampons sink into the ice with ease as he moves up the vertical wall like Spiderman.

A Soft, Sweet and Beautiful Legacy

The C123 rehearsal room within SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music radiated with warmth each Monday, Wednesday and Friday as members of Phoenix Club filed in. This atmosphere was not due to the number of musicians in the room, nor the reading of the thermostat, but the joy that effused from Associate Professor Emerita Dr. Rebecca Reames’s smile.

Caden Gibbens

Outdoor Engagement: The Role Nature Has in Higher EducationThis is a research project created to understand how nature can impact the stress levels of students at SUNY Potsdam.

Her Big Break

Call it kismet, fate, luck or just crazy coincidence.  At the moment when Emma Marhefka ’21 was on the cusp of her big breakthrough, her Crane School of Music connections and experience came through to propel her onto the stage.