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Kadiatou Balde '19

Kadiatou Balde was nine years old when her parents brought her and her five siblings from their home in Conakry, Guinea in West Africa to put down roots in the U.S.  As the daughter of immigrant parents growing up in the Bronx, Balde found the transition to be, in her words, “pretty heavy.”

In Memoriam: Dr. Clarence F. Stephens, Sr.

—By Karee Magee ’12As a young child, Kitten Panthera remembers accompanying her grandfather to the store to purchase elementary mathematics workbooks, and then happily working through the problems with him, as other children might tackle a coloring book.She never gave much thought to her grandfather’s legacy, until he took her to the library to see his listing in “Who’s Who in America.”

Assessing and Protecting Biodiversity in the North Country

Faculty BioKatherine Cleary is a conservation biologist whose research focuses on evaluating the complex relationships between biodiversity and agriculture. She holds a B.S. in Biology from the University of Richmond, an M.S.

Between Mummies and Motherhood

Dr. Kathryn Grow Allen is here to inspire. Digging into the past to understand the roots of humanity as a visiting instructor of anthropology and a SUNY PRODiG fellow is just part of her story. She’s here to spark the confidence of other women to discover and pursue their passion in the STEM fields, and she’ll do that through lived experience.

Student Teaching Testimonials - Australia

Katie Aldrich: MST in Childhood Education, 2019 "When I first learned about the Australian Student Teaching program, I never thought it would be an opportunity that would turn into reality. After applying and then being accepted, I still was unable to process that I would really be student teaching in Australia for three months. The 28 hours of traveling also didn’t provide me with enough time to let this new experience sink in. Once I stepped out of the airport and realized where I was, this new reality finally set in.

Meal Plans

Keeping in mind that there are approximately 110 days in the academic semester, the number of meals you choose to have available on your meal plan is an individual decision.

Fall 2019 Program Descriptions

Key for Events W = workshop P = presentation with discussion/dialog F = film screening with Q&A 1 = first steps 2 = deepening our understanding 3 = challenging ourselves Monday, October 7 What are Races? Why Does it Matter? (P, 2) Presented by: Matt LaVine from 5 – 6:30 p.m. in the Knowles MPR

Kilmer Fund

Kilmer Undergraduate Research ProgramThe Kilmer Fund was established by an anonymous donor to honor Dr. Frederick Barnett Kilmer, a physician and analytical chemist, who was the Director of Scientific Affairs for the Johnson & Johnson Company from 1889 to 1934.

Placing Trust in Potsdam

Kim Loucks ’77 has a heart to serve others, a quality that he traces back to his experience as a brother in the Order of Prometheus at SUNY Potsdam.