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Courtney Akers and Greg Bintz announce their engagement. The bride-to-be, daughter of Tonja and Dennis Akers of Canton, is a 2002 graduate of Canton High School and a 2008 graduate of Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in human resources.
The recent article on New York state dry-cleaning practices underscored the critical need for new technologies and processes to assist in improving the environmental impact of the industry.
Thomas Hitchcox Age: 18 School: Milton High School Parents: Mark and Shelly Hitchcox Hometown: Milton Top 5 accomplishments: Seventh place finish at the Division II cross country state meet, attending Boy's State, winning Clarkson University Leadership Award, scoring a 5 on the AP United States History Exam In the community: Volunteer with the ...
Local Colleges Participate in Low-Cost Loan Program
The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation today reminded New York State students and families who still have outstanding college expenses for the coming spring term that low-cost, fixed rate New York Higher Education Loan Program loans are now available.
Clarkson Professor in Uganda as Fulbright Scholar
Clarkson University School of Business Professor Augustine A. Lado is teaching at Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Mbarara, Uganda, as a Fulbright Scholar from October 2009 until August 2010.
Clarkson Employees Donate 900 Food Items
Clarkson University employees collected 872 non-perishable food items at their annual holiday luncheon Dec.
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Aiding others helps family cope with loss
Aiding other families helps lessen the pain - a little bit. That has become the reality for the Kimble family for the past three Decembers when they celebrate by volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
Spencerport man's work spans boundaries between science, arts
Jesse S. Woodward, a sophomore at Clarkson University in Potsdam, is among university Digital Arts and Sciences program students with art on display in the "Translation" exhibit at the First Crush Wine Bistro on Market Street in Potsdam until Dec.
Walker Fellowship Program Proposals Open
The Center for Lifelong Learning and Recreation at SUNY Potsdam is pleased to announce the continuation of the T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowship Program for 2010.
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The deadline of Jan. 1 is approaching for submitting new applications to the St.
Clarkson Student Arrested for Contempt
A Clarkson University student and one other were arrested for violating an order of protection that prevents either of the two being near each other.
IBM: Immersed in Smart Water Management
One of the earlier "smarter water" projects we've been working on at IBM has been in our own backyard -- the Hudson River project with New York's Beacon Institute.
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Friday, December 04, 2009, 12:19pm POTSDAM -- More than 400 students are competing in robot and Lego competitions today and Saturday at Clarkson University's Walker Center on Clarkson Ave.
Clarkson Students attend Adirondack Youth Climate Summit
The recent Adirondack Youth Climate Summit at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, N.Y., provided an opportunity for four Clarkson University students to increase their awareness of climate change causes, solutions and implications, especially as it relates to the Clarkson campus.
Project Challenge: Clarkson Offers Courses for NNY High School Students
We are proud to once again offer Project Challenge to area 10th, 11th and 12th grade high school students.
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DOT names acting director for region
William Gorton, the state Department of Transportation's regional design engineer, has been named the department's acting regional director in the Hudson Valley.
Papers from McHugh's career remain under wraps, for now
Researchers hoping to dig into former Rep. John M. McHugh's congressional papers for a snapshot of history will have to wait a while longer - and even then, it's not clear how much he will make available.
Census presenting challenges to NNY
Fort Drum, St. Lawrence University, Canton, and Clarkson University, Potsdam, may give the north country a boost as soldiers and students are counted in the 2010 census.
Professor wins grant to study German's life
A Clarkson University history professor is writing a biography about a complex and controversial German scientist.
Dissolution talks moving in Potsdam
Potsdam officials want to conduct a study about dissolving the village and consolidating services with the town.
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