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SUNY Plattsburgh’s television studios have $70,000 worth of new lighting thanks to an alumnus and his company. Read more.
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After 43 years of service, Vice President for Student Affairs William D. “Bill” Laundry took one last curtain call at a farewell dinner Feb. 23, 2013, in honor of his recent retirement. Read more.
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Alumni raise hammers, rakes and paint brushes once again in spring 2013 during the newly renamed Dr. Richard Semmler ’68 Alumni Service Day. Read more.
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Haagen Klaus sees dead people. Lots and lots of dead people. Read more.
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Around 40 Delta Kappa Delta fraternity alumni returned to campus this September to give back to their alma mater and to establish a permanent memorial to their brothers. Read more.
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Spit, it turns out, may be a great place to look if you want to find out more about autism. Read more.
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Sigma Tau Gamma took the cup Saturday, Oct. 20. The fraternity won the Homecoming trophy at the tug-of-war over Hawkins Pond. Read more.
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In high school, Alia (Davis) Jackson ’04 swore she would never go into teaching. She saw it as a thankless profession. But now, the SUNY Plattsburgh physics grad and former Peru Central School valedictorian is not only teaching, she’s receiving thanks in the form of an award for her efforts. Read more.
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Steven Gadecki '00 spends his day putting others in the spotlight. The ’00 SUNY Plattsburgh communication grad lives in Los Angeles where he works as the director of digital marketing for SONY Pictures Television, promoting shows like “Breaking Bad,” “Unforgettable” and “Rules of Engagement.” Read more.
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College wouldn't be college without a little irresponsibility. Reunion wouldn't be Reunion without a little reminiscing about the wild stuff that happened way back when. Read more.
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When former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour gave clemency to more than 200 inmates at the end of his term, Jessica Bakeman ’11 was the journalist behind the breaking story. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh graduates work in three communities during the inaugural Alumni Day of Service. Read more.
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Norman Appel knows how to make scents. The 1974 SUNY Plattsburgh chemistry graduate is the vice president of Bell Flavors & Fragrances, a company that designs and produces scents and tastes for nearly anything imaginable. Read more.
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What started out as an audition among a field of 3,000 handy people last spring turned into a gig on HGTV’s “All American Handyman” reality show for 2007 alumna Allison Oropallo. Read more.
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The Gibson Brothers earn Album of Year and Top Vocalist honors at International Bluegrass Music Association Awards. Read more.
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424 alumni and friends who took part in warm-weather offerings, like a golf outing, a picnic at Hawkins Pond, a tour of local vineyards, a barbecue, a white-glove reception at the Kent Delord House Museum, a Cardinaltini mixer at the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts and a strawberry brunch. Read more.
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Raghida Dergham has landed on an Arab business magazine’s list of the most powerful Arab women in the world. Read more.
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They were two simple words, but for Dr. Kathleen Fowler ’96 those words – “don’t quit” – are still making a difference. Read more.
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Alumna Colleen Pandolph ’99 G’00 is one of only five New Yorkers to be nominated for a Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science teaching from President Barack Obama. Read more.
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Dr. Joshua Duntley is putting his SUNY Plattsburgh experience to work helping youngsters learn about forensic studies, a science popularized in such television shows as “CSI.” Read more.
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Alumni traveled from as far away as California, Florida and Texas this June, as SUNY Plattsburgh opened its doors for the college's inaugural Summer Reunion celebration. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh grads play role in winter games. Read more.
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Teacher education grad earns presidential recognition. Read more.
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Communication disorders & sciences grad comes home. Read more.
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As the Plattsburgh State men's hockey team fought for a third national championship, Sgt. Jason Vasco watched from northern Iraq. What do Cardinal Hockey and Vasco have to do with each other, you may ask? Read more.
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Rebecca Flora has been passionate about environmental stewardship long before "being green" and "global warming" became buzz words of a new millennium. Read more.
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"When I attended Plattsburgh State in the mid to late 80's, the computer graphics design and desktop publishing industry was in its infancy. The English department at the time offered a desktop publishing class on a weird little computer called an Apple. The class taught the basics of page layout and design, as well as how to use this foreign piece of equipment. This experience alone helped me to secure my first job in a printing and publishing company in Syracuse, NY. The rest, they say, is history." Read more.
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"Without tutoring, being a teaching assistant, and giving presentations while I was at Plattsburgh State, I don't think I would have been able to do those things as easily during my first year of grad school. I have also taught my own class twice. For me, being able to stand up in front of an audience was a major accomplishment. Read more.
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Grant Jackson (Class of 2003) gets a taste of life (and Walrus skin!) in Dillingham, Alaska. Grant took the time to send us some from the field, in the hope that he can share his experiences with fellow students and would-be anthropologists. Read more.
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Kress graduated from Plattsburgh State in 1969 with a degree in education. She taught until 1973 when she got married and started a family. While pregnant with her second child, Kress began to write science fiction stories. Her first story, "The Earth Dwellers," appeared in Galaxy in 1976. Her first novel, The Prince of Morning Bells, was published by Pocket Books in 1981. Read more.
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Long after graduating in 1991, Dr. Jack Weinstein hasn't forgotten about his favorite professor at Plattsburgh State. Matter of fact, he dedicated his latest book to that professor - Dr. David Mowry, director of the Honors Center and distinguished teaching professor of philosophy. Read more.
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