Potsdam, Prepared: Spring 2022 semester start overview
January 26, 2022 Dear students and colleagues:
Administrative Information Systems Vacancy
SUNY Potsdam is accepting on-line applications for a Lead Programmer/Analyst to join our Administrative Information Systems (AIS) team.
Associate Librarian Vacancy
The College Libraries at SUNY Potsdam are reorganizing our technical services functions, and hiring a tenure-track Technical Services and Metadata Coordinator to help futureproof our services.
Crane School of Music Kicks Off the Spring Semester with Faculty Recitals & Student Performances
SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music will feature its talented students and world-renowned faculty artists in a series of upcoming live performances to kick off the Spring 2026 semester.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategic Plan Updates
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Admissions Assistant Vacancy in the Admissions Office
The Admissions Office is accepting on-line applications for a full-time Admissions Assistant
Institutional Review Board
The SUNY Potsdam Institutional Review Board (IRB) reviews and approves all research activity involving the use of human subjects or activities involving data collection from, or related to, human subjects. State and federal laws require that all projects involving human subjects be reviewed.
SUNY Potsdam Student Receives Educational Opportunity Award, Accepted to Johns Hopkins University
SUNY Potsdam’s recipient of the 2020 Norman R. McConney Jr. Award has more than that honor to celebrate.
Institutional Review Board
The SUNY Potsdam Institutional Review Board (IRB) reviews and approves all research activity involving the use of human subjects or activities involving data collection from, or related to, human subjects.State and federal laws require that all projects involving human subjects be reviewed.
Crane School of Music Faculty Present Lecture-Recital Honoring Schubert & Beethoven on Feb. 4
SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music invites the public to enjoy “Transitions,” a faculty lecture-recital led by pianist Gary Busch, in collaboration with members of the vocal, string and wind faculties. The free performance will be offered on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m., in the Sara M. Snell Music Theater. The presentation celebrates Franz Schubert’s birthday and the start of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birth year, and will feature chamber music works by both composers.