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Frederick W. Crumb Memorial Library

[[{"fid":"47021","view_mode":"default","type":"media","attributes":{"alt":"Frederick Crumb Photo","style":"float:right; height:431px; margin:5px; width:350px","class":"file-default media-element"}}]] The Frederick W. Crumb Memorial Library houses SUNY Potsdam’s main book collections, as well as research resources, faculty offices and the College Archives. Located on the second floor of the Lougheed Learning Commons, the Crumb Library is named for the longest-serving president in College history.

Information for Crane Transfer Students

Frequently Asked Questions Interested in transferring to The Crane School of Music from another college?

Crane for Non-Music Majors: Music Classes for Everyone

Frequently Asked Questions You don’t have to be a music major to take advantage of performance and study opportunities at The Crane School of Music! Find out more about how SUNY Potsdam students from other majors can get involved below. More questions? Contact us at crane@potsdam.edu or (315) 267- 2812.

Dr. Jessica Pearson

Fresh out of college with a degree from Princeton University in 2001, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Dr. Jessica (Rogers) Pearson was offered a job in Kenya to conduct research on zebras in a remote region four hours north of Nairobi. Her task? Photograph hundreds of zebras, to determine their migration patterns.

Processional Information

Friday, April 19, 2024Installation Ceremony1:30 p.m. | Helen M. Hosmer Concert Hall Crane School of MusicInformation For:

Choosing Potsdam

From the beaches of Long Island to the mountains of Northern New York, Grace Conway ’24 jumped at the opportunity for a change in scenery when she graduated from high school. Now she’s pursuing a degree in environmental studies at SUNY Potsdam, and after just one year at the College, she's already receiving grant funding to conduct research on threatened Blanding’s turtles.

Dr. Lily Li

From an early age growing up in Chengdu, China, Dr. Linghong (Lily) Li was drawn to the field of physics. She took her first physics class in middle school, excelled in high school, and graduated a year early to attend college.

By Car

From Interstate 81 (Coming from Syracuse/Western New York) Take Interstate 81 North just north of Watertown, and take Exit 48A toward I-781. Continue on I-781 for 4 miles, and then take Exit 4 for U.S. Route 11. Keep left at the fork to merge onto Route 11 North. Follow Route 11 North for approximately 64 miles, until reaching the Town of Potsdam. Once in the Village of Potsdam, keep right at the fork to stay on Main Street and continue for .8 miles until Hosmer Hall is visible on the right.   

Archaeological Dig at Camp Union

From June 24 to July 19, SUNY Potsdam Professor Dr. Hadley Kruczek-Aaron led an archaeology field school for 12 of her students at Camp Union in Potsdam—a Civil War training ground once used by soldiers preparing for battle. Students spent four weeks unearthing layers of dirt, digging excavation units, using sifter screens and bagging artifacts. The Meadow East Apartment Complex property in Potsdam became the students’ outdoor classroom for a month as they searched for historic remnants from the Camp Union occupation.