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The Newsletter below is available in Adobe PDF format.Fall 2024

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The newsletter below is available in Adobe PDF format.Spring 2025 

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Newsletters The following newsletter is available for download in Adobe PDF format. 2017

Batwoman

As night falls, and the bats rise from their slumber, Dr. Kate Cleary and her students hop in a car to conduct research along the winding roads through Northern New York—their makeshift lab where they capture the clicking sounds of bats on an acoustic monitor mounted to the roof.

Honorariums, Fees And Consultants

Payment Of Honoraria To Non-State Employees HonorariumsState Comptroller's prior approval is not required.Each voucher must contain the following information:

Severe Weather Policy

Normal College operations must be continued as much as possible, and campus community members should always assume that classes are still scheduled, unless they hear otherwise.

Crane Spring 2021 S/P/U Policy

Normally, required music courses must be taken for a number grade, with students earning at least 2.0 for the course to count as a passing grade. Due to the COVID crisis and the challenges facing students, the Crane School of Music has adjusted policies around counting S/P/U grades for their undergraduate majors and minors, with a grade of S required for the course to count for the degree requirement.

Building Stronger Students

North Country Teacher Gives Tools to Weather Emotional Storm of Pandemic   North Country English teacher Jennifer Hutchins ’01 knew mindfulness training would help calm and focus her middle school students—because it had helped her ride some of the most difficult emotional waters of her life.

Entry Programs

The North Country Science and Technology Entry Program (NCSTEP) and the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) strive to increase the number of under-represented minority and low income students pursuing careers in the sciences, mathematics, engineering, technology, health, or the licensed professions. Both programs provide an array of academic and career services designed to meet each student's individual needs and assist them in achieving a career in their chosen field.