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SUNY Potsdam English Professor Publishes Novel Set in Upstate New York

SUNY Potsdam Professor Dr. Rick Henry’s latest novel, “Letters,” was recently published by RA Press. His sixth published book is set in a rural area of upstate New York, a region that he has continued to use as a backdrop for his fiction writing over the span of his 20-year career at SUNY Potsdam. “Letters” is available locally for purchase at SUNY Potsdam’s College Store, St.

Call for Nominations - Chancellor's Award for Classified Service

The Employee Awards Committee is pleased to announce that they are now accepting nominations for the 2019-2020 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service.  Award guidelines, instructions to nominators, and the nomination form are all available on the Human Resources Awards website.

SUNY Potsdam College Council Welcomes New & Returning Members

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has appointed two new members to the SUNY Potsdam College Council, Jeffery L. Cole of Watertown, N.Y., and Alex V. Hammond of Waddington, N.Y. The Governor also reappointed Harold B. Johnson II of Watertown to the council for another four-year term.

SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music to Feature Alumni Perfomances by Aaron Witek and Paul Tynan

 Returning Alumni to Perform Diverse Music During a Concert at the Sara M. Snell Music Theater on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.

National Science Foundation Grant Bolsters SUNY Potsdam Chemist’s Groundbreaking Study of Iron Imbalances

SUNY Potsdam Chemistry Professor Dr. Fadi Bou-Abdallah has received a research grant award of $387,030 from the National Science Foundation for work over the next three years to better understand the body’s storage and release of iron, and how imbalances in those mechanisms may lead to iron-related diseases, including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

Crane Faculty Recital Marks ‘A Winter’s Journey’ on Feb. 7

SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music will present a faculty recital themed around “A Winter’s Journey,” featuring Visiting Assistant Professor of Trombone Christopher Hernacki, on Sunday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. “This performance is themed around the winter season, exploring what it means to journey through a time of year that contains both bitter cold and silent beauty. It is a moment to rest and reflect, to listen and engage, with our innermost truths,” Hernacki said.

The Art Museum at SUNY Potsdam Features New Works by Nobu Fukui

The Art Museum at SUNY Potsdam will unveil paintings by the Japanese modern and contemporary artist Nobu Fukui in a new exhibition at the Roland Gibson Gallery. Older works by Fukui, which have been part of the Museum’s Japanese Collection for decades will be complemented by his large, vibrant and visually exciting new pieces, including a mixed-media painting titled “Perception,” which has never before been viewed publicly.

SUNY Potsdam Alumni Headline Career Panel, Mentoring Sessions on Feb. 11

SUNY Potsdam alumni are stepping up to mentor the next generation, offering field-tested insight on how to effectively navigate the workforce, break glass ceilings and thrive in the workplace. They’ll lead a virtual alumni panel titled “Industry Insight 

Upcoming Crane School of Music Recital Features an Evening of Sonatas for Violin & Piano

SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music Presents Recital Featuring Violinist Jerilyn Jorgensen & Pianist Cullan Bryant

Energy Manager/Sustainability Coordinator Vacancy

The Physical Plant is accepting on-line applications for an Energy Manager/Sustainability Coordinator (EMSC).