Equipment
The Shane T. Shaul Fitness Center, located on the 3rd floor of Maxcy Hall, houses over 8,000 square feet of cardiovascular and strength training equipment. The cardiovascular pieces also boast the integration of personal viewing screens to enhance the patron experience.
Shannon Kern Biography
Shannon Kern is an award-winning photographer who was honored with the Dallas Voice 2012 Read
Shannon Mattice '19
Shannon Mattice ’19, a history major with a minor in women’s studies, has developed a dual-focus within the areas of medical history and women's history at SUNY Potsdam. Whether she's focused on the role of women in the New Netherlands for her Presidential Scholars project, or writing one of her many papers about smallpox, she likes to explore less mainstream historical topics.
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Shavon Lloyd '19
Shavon Lloyd ’19 is proud to be a part of “the Crane lineage,” which began for him when he was a grade-school student in Middletown, New York. “A lot of my music teachers were Crane alumni,” Lloyd recalled. “They fostered in me a love of music that I’d like to inspire in my own students.”
Shavon Lloyd '19
Shavon Lloyd ’19 is proud to be a part of “the Crane lineage,” which began for him when he was a grade-school student in Middletown, New York. “A lot of my music teachers were Crane alumni,” Lloyd recalled. “They fostered in me a love of music that I’d like to inspire in my own students.”
Boning Up on Forensics
As she cradles two replicas of human skulls, Katelin Babbitt ’26 talks to cadets in SUNY Potsdam’s Law Enforcement Training Institute about the skills necessary to solve crimes using forensic anthropology. She points out the location of the Nuchal Crest, Mastoid Process, and the Supraorbital Margin on each specimen, while leading a reality-based crime scene exercise in the College’s Bioarchaeology Lab.
The Tick Trackers
As she drags a light-colored flannel sheet across the forest floor, Jada West ’24 searches for microscopic creatures most of us hope to never encounter.
‘Best Job I’ve Ever Had’
As she fastens her silver necklace, Kate Favaro ’13 reflects on some of the most cherished memories of the good times spent with her grandmother throughout her youth.“I wear it when I wake up and I miss her a little bit more. I grew up on Loon Lake, and she did too. She had given me this necklace before she started to fail. When she first died, I wore it every day as a habit because I wanted to feel that closeness, but it has much more meaning when I put it on now. Now in my job, I know I wear it on certain days because it has become a ritual,” Favaro said.
Motherhood and Education
As she handles the responsibilities of marriage and motherhood, Elizabeth Criscitello ’22 has faced the challenges of adulthood much quicker than many of her classmates at SUNY Potsdam. Engaged at the end of freshman year, married the following year, and then giving birth to her baby, Giovanna, in the spring of 2020, she has continued to balance parenting with her educational goals as she pursues dual degrees in English writing and community health.