Update: March 12, 2020
We realize that students and families understandably have many questions regarding the Governor’s announcement about transitioning all SUNY and CUNY classes to distance learning for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. This process for us will begin on Monday, March 23, following a one-week extension of student Spring Break at SUNY Potsdam.
Albany Virtual Event Attendees
Rebecca Kraft Benjamin '08; '09 Taylor Briggs '20 Sal Cania '79, '82 Kristin Esterberg Susan Paciencia Gaiser '98 Alissa Carlson Haller '12 Kathryn Mikulak/Lewek Hesslink '68 Victoria Hocking '19 Joan Hoy '77 BethAnne Crowder Hutchinson '82 J. Lawrence Jones '81 Amy Kellogg '99 Louise Centofanti Lamby '65 Shawn Wolfe Marsico '94 Jeanne Peck '66 Carol McClurg Rourke '81 Danielle Salas '19 Elizabeth Sheffer-Winig '73 Donnalyn Eaton Shuster '78; '85 Ted Smith '73 Bruce Todd '72 Mona Ouimet Vroman '85
Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center
The Rebecca V.
Tutoring Adult Learners
A recent surveys suggest that almost 22% of the nation's college students are adult learners. These "non-traditional" students come from diverse socio-economic, cultural and employment backgrounds. Some are entering college for the first time while others are returning to school after extended time in the home or workforce. Regardless of their different backgrounds and reasons for attending college, they have a lot in common.
Academic Audits & Keeping track of your progress
Record Keeping: A Personal Responsibility What should I be keeping track of?
Recreation
Recreation opportunities abound at SUNY Potsdam!If you want to connect with nature, you can rent canoes and kayaks through Venture Outdoors and take a trip down the Raquette River.
Recycling Policy
Recycling is mandatory for all waste generators (i.e. households, churches, schools, businesses, etc). Please be courteous and separate all waste products into the appropriate recycle bins throughout campus. Bins are provided in various areas on campus: Paper, Plastic and Aluminum (recyclable beverage containers, i.e. soda cans)
Adding Some “Fizz” to Giving
In 1978, Richard Gilchrist bought a Red Lion Ale beer can for $2 at an antique store in the mountains of New York. Instead of adding it to his sons’ collection, he kept it in a safe deposit box. He could tell from its near-perfect condition that it was worth much more than $2.
Faculty Handbook
A reference source for policies and procedures, available services and facilities.
Activities & Opportunities
Regardless of whether you are a freshman or a transfer student, Anthropology and Archaeological Studies students become part of a vibrant department community that is nurtured by our: