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Newly appointed SUNY chancellor visits campus

New State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras visited SUNY Plattsburgh last Tuesday for the first time as chancellor. President Alexander Enyedi accompanied Malatras as they announced the launch of pooled surveillance testing for COVID-19 on the SUNY...

Wahab fills VP of enrollment, student success vacancy

By Mary Massaquoi Rehnuma Lizzie Wahab, who normally goes by her middle name, has been named SUNY Plattsburgh’s new vice president of enrollment and student success. Wahab is originally from a small country in Asia called Bangladesh. At the age of...

Plattsburgh State establishes working groups to plan for fall semester

With spring 2020 coming to an end, many are wondering if distance learning will continue throughout next fall. As students head into finals week online, five working groups have been formed to see what Plattsburgh State’s options are. PSU has...

Faculty and administration respond to March’s Speak Out

Plattsburgh State held a virtual session yesterday afternoon where students could hear back from faculty and administration members after the Speak Out that was held March 5 in Memorial Hall earlier this semester. The Speak Out gave students the opportunity...

Campus crime dwindles after majority of students go home

COVID-19 has quieted Plattsburgh State during the second half of the spring semester, but offices like University Police and Emergency Management are doing what they can to ensure safety for the about 200 students remaining on campus and the...

SA weighs possibility of emergency meetings, close out semester

During its final meeting of the semester, the Plattsburgh State Student Association Senate made two announcements via its bi-weekly Zoom meeting Wednesday afternoon, and there was some discussion on how the fall semester would be conducted SA Vice President Jennifer...

COVID-19 presents negative effects to Plattsburgh State’s budget

Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Plattsburgh State plans to continue to support students by carefully budgeting, planning for worst-case scenarios and offering refunds for unused services. COVID-19 Financial Effects The New York State budget that passed April 2...

Plattsburgh State hosts virtual open houses

Plattsburgh State will be holding its second virtual open house tomorrow. Open house is one of the largest events held on campus, however, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Admissions Office decided to hold it in a virtual...

Campus Blotter: Crime logs for April 16 – 24

April 16: A caller reported being a victim of a phishing scam. An unknown entity requested personal information from the caller by email, and subsequently, money was removed from the caller's banking account. The entity was believed to be...

PSU interviews third vice president of academic affairs candidate

Plattsburgh State met the third and final candidate for the college’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs last Friday and Saturday after a week-long virtual interview process as a result of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The...
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