By Jessica Landman
With the holiday season approaching, many shift their focus to giving back to those around them. There are several events happening on campus dedicated to giving back.
Joy-FUL, a group on campus run by Chartwells, hosted a campus...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Global Education Office collaborated with student clubs and college departments to bring to campus a series of events to mark International Education Week, nationally recognized Nov. 14 to 20. These events included mini language lessons and...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association Senate approved three people to various positions within the Student Association, including the long-empty position of Board of Elections Chairperson when it met Wednesday, Nov. 9.
The SA also approved a student as a member...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
An alert warning users of scam emails was issued on the MyPlattsburgh portal at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 10. Up to 200 faculty and staff members received targeted emails attempting to scam them out of email login...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Black Solidarity Day originated as a day of protest, observed annually on the Monday before Election Day. At SUNY Plattsburgh, it was a day of unity, learning and celebration.
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Allison Heard...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
SUNY Plattsburgh received $649,009 from New York state to go toward enrollment and student retention, academic programs and operational efficiency, President Alexander Enyedi announced Oct. 28. This money is part of a lump sum of $60 million...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association Senate approved the 60th legislation’s first resolution, on the topic environmental sustainability Wednesday, Nov. 3. Additionally, the SA granted a total of $3,041 to two new clubs, one of which has not yet held...
By Jessica Landman
Four members of the SUNY Plattsburgh chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization attended the organization’s “Frame Your Future” conference in Chicago from Oct. 28 to Oct. 30.
The “Frame Your Future” conference featured keynote speakers such as Jason...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
When Akanksha Misra, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, moved to Plattsburgh from Seattle, she had to balance full-time teaching, research and breastfeeding “with no helping hand” as her partner was finishing his doctorate dissertation. Those...
By Jessica Landman
The Atlantic salmon travels from the Atlantic Ocean, through Lake Champlain and into the Saranac River — an essential part of Plattsburgh — to spawn. But since Europeans settled here, the Saranac River has been tampered with...