Internships & Career Opportunities
Internships Undergraduates at SUNY Potsdam are encouraged to obtain extra career related experience in their chosen field by doing off-campus internships.
Interweaving Nature and Art
At the intersection of art and nature, Hong Hong ’11 has mastered her craft.
Notebook Security Policy
I. Introduction:Computers issued to staff are to be used for work related purposes only. They are not intended to be used as a substitute for a personal or home computer. You will be held personally responsible for any actions or compromised information resulting from the loss, theft, or misuse of the computer.
Sexual Misconduct Cases Student Conduct Procedure
Introduction This section outlines the policy and procedures that will be followed for all cases of sexual misconduct in addition to procedures described in the student conduct procedures. In addition, there is also a great deal of additional information and resources on the Title IX homepage.
Owen Maskell
Invasive Species Research InternSUNY Potsdam Research Foundation44 Pierrepont AvenuePotsdam, NY 13676
IRB Committee Members
IRB Committee MembershipThe IRB is composed of at least 5 members from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The board promotes complete and adequate review of research activities conducted at SUNY Potsdam. Additional members may be appointed to enhance the diversity of the committee with a maximum committee size of 10. At least one of these members is a non-scientist and unaffiliated with SUNY Potsdam.2024 - 2025 Committee MembersChairDave Bugg
Taking the Pulse of the World
Isaac Griffith ’15 & ’16 knows the importance of being involved, getting out of your comfort zone and opening a new horizon.
Laura Wessing ’15
It’s hard to imagine a student doing more with their time at SUNY Potsdam than alumna Laura Wessing ’15. In four years, she graduated summa cum laude with a double major in computer science and mathematics, as well as getting a master’s degree in math through the BA / MA program. Wessing also completed three internships, two of which were with the U.S. Air Force. She now leads the quantum algorithms team at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, N.Y.—overseeing complex research on quantum bits.
Tabitha Brown ’20
It’s never too late to go back to school. Just ask Tabitha Brown ’20, who is back in college after a 25-year hiatus. After raising a family and homeschooling her children, she decided it was time to complete her bachelor’s degree—starting the same year her daughter went off to college. Brown is now excelling as a non-traditional student in SUNY Potsdam’s Department of History, where she has been delving into local history projects to explore Northern New York’s past.
Rosario Fuschetto '18 & '19
It’s probably safe to say that Rosario Fuschetto ’18 & ’19 is the only music student at The Crane School of Music who also plays video games professionally. When he’s not conducting, playing his clarinet or teaching music theory, you’ll find him grinding it out on the old school Nintendo Game Cube on “Super Smash Brothers Melee”—a game he’s mastered as much as his music pedagogy.