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A Musical Feast

Kyle Peters ’15, a composer, educator and professional percussionist, is creating new goals and dreamscapes, one beat at a time.

Awards

Lambda Alpha Honor Society Applications for students who meet criteria are sent out in February. Criteria:

Services

Laptop Loaner ProgramLaptops are available for loan on a semesterly basis as supplies last. Students must be active CSTEP participants. This loan program is administered through the Computing & Technology Services (CTS) Office. Pickups and returns are done in person at the CTS Office located in 103 Stillman Hall.Request Laptop

Employment

We are the largest employer of student workers on campus! Our labor force consists of temporary and full time workers from the community.

Alison Thompson '17

Last fall Alison Thompson received a phone call letting her know that she had received a very generous scholarship from the Lougheed-Kofoed family granting her the opportunity to pursue an applied learning experience. She received a scholarship for $5000, and she knew this would be a great opportunity to study abroad. So, she went ahead and booked a two-week trip to Europe with EF Educational Tours.

Bear Pride Night

Last Friday, the North Country was blanketed in snow, but that didn’t stop the crowds from pouring into Maxcy Hall to support the Potsdam Bears for the 17th Annual Bear Pride Night. The tripleheader featured the women’s basketball, men’s basketball and women’s hockey teams as they faced off against Buffalo State.

SUNY Potsdam Students Participate in the March for Science

Last month, 21 SUNY Potsdam students traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the March for Science with professors Walter Conley and Martin Walker. Rain didn’t dampen their spirits as they joined 150,000 supporters in front of the Washington Monument as part of the 47th anniversary of Earth Day. This was a phenomenal educational opportunity for SUNY Potsdam students to combine their love for science with civic engagement opportunities.

Applied Learning, Close to Home

Late afternoon sunlight danced across the tree branches and changing leaves as SUNY Potsdam student Anah Bogdan ’24 traversed along the Stone Valley Trail in Colton. Just 10 miles south of Potsdam, the beautiful wilderness setting is a favorite spot among hikers, and the perfect location for Bogdan and her classmates in Geology Field Methods to explore rock formations along the banks of the Raquette River.