Stand Out Programs at SUNY Plattsburgh
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SUNY Plattsburgh students direct production of Ionesco play. Read more.
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Work begins on new state-of-the-art science building that will provide students with a facility comparable to what they will find in a career in the science. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh incoming freshmen have the unique opportunity to participate in a week-long, adventure-based program designed to ease the transition to college life. Read more.
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This winter, five SUNY Plattsburgh teams made it to their conference playoffs and three went even farther. Read more.
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Enhanced by access to the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain, SUNY Plattsburgh is pleased to announce a new graduate degree program. Read more.
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A call to adventure from Dr. Larry Soroka brought 21 SUNY Plattsburgh students from a variety of academic disciplines to the other side of the world. Read more.
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Write, write and write some more. This was advice given to future sportswriters by John Scher, senior baseball editor for ESPN The Magazine, and Buster Olney, senior baseball writer for ESPN The Magazine and contributor to "Sports Center" and "Baseball Tonight." The two spoke at a forum hosted by fellow ESPN sportswriter Luke Cyphers, an adjunct journalism lecturer at SUNY Plattsburgh. Read more.
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The College has become the first in SUNY to offer an undergraduate major in ecology. SUNY Plattsburgh students will have the opportunity to study and research forest, lake, river and wetlands ecology in areas that are literally on their doorstep. Read more.
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When the great industrialist Henry Ford discovered assembly-line proficiency, others like him quickly followed suit, and American industry was revolutionized by increased efficiency and decreased cost. Today, manufacturing facilities may be half the world away from the assembly plants. Read more.
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Jenny Winch and Jaime Potter are both working on a research project with Dr. Mary Roden-Tice, studying the uplift history of the Adirondacks and New England, and learning a lot about themselves in the process. Their hard work has earned them an invitation to study the (U-Th)/He method of dating geological specimens at Yale this summer. Read more.
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As Dr. Soroka, director of the Adirondack Experience, once said, "when I started ice climbing, the first thing I did was buy climbing boots; the second was to visit a bookstore." Now he and the ADX program help others make those "boots and books" connections. Read more.
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Theatre Department Explores the Dark Side of Morality in "An Inspector Calls"
Written by J.B. Priestly (1894-1984) during the final years of the Second World War, "An Inspector Calls" is a brilliantly compelling and haunting thriller. Plattsburgh State professor, and director, Dr. John Shout describes the play as "a kind of thriller, but of a particularly disturbing sort." Read more.
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To learn more about Academic programs at SUNY Plattsburgh, you can browse our directory of academic departments and programs, or contact:
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Richard Higgins, Director of Admissions
Phone: (518) 564-2040
Toll-Free: (888) 673-0012
Fax: (518) 564-2045
E-mail: admissions@plattsburgh.edu