30 Days of Giving: Taking Volunteerism to Scale
Beginning Monday, November 26, SUNY will be pinning stories of giving, service, and kindness originating from each of our 64 campuses and the communities that these schools are a part of. With over...
View ArticleAlumni Profile: Paul Riker
Paul Riker is a musician, technologist, and father. Riker is currently living in Saudi Arabia with his family where he is employed as the Audio Systems Developer for the Visualization Laboratory at...
View ArticleAlumni Profile: Joan Dembinski
Alumni Profiles is an ongoing series highlighting successful graduates who, with a SUNY education, achieved interesting and influential careers. Ms. Dembinski grew up and continues to reside in Albany,...
View ArticleThe Education Pipeline Presents: SUNY Works
The Education Pipeline is always excited to update you on what is happening around the state from our exciting and meaningful initiatives. This week we would like to re-introduce you to the SUNY Works...
View ArticleAlumni Profile: Angelo Mazzone
Alumni Profiles is an ongoing series highlighting successful graduates who, with a SUNY education, achieved interesting and influential careers. Angelo Mazzone is an entrepreneur, educator, visionary,...
View Article6 Impressive Winter Sports Achievements of 2013
SUNY athletics play a significant part to each of our campuses. Whether it’s Division I, II, III, or intramural, each sports team is a valued addition to the SUNY community by building school pride...
View ArticleApples Across New York State
Did you know that New York State designated the apple as the official state fruit in 1976? New York is the second largest apple producing state in the United States, producing about 2.5 million bushels...
View ArticleAlumni Profile: George Goldhoff
George Goldhoff has led thousands of employees at famous establishments including the Rainbow Room in New York City, the Bellagio – MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas, Nevada, and now at the...
View ArticleCombined, SUNY Colleges Have 45 Airplanes, 1 Helicopter, and a Jet-Powered...
New York State is home to more than 160 airports. Between nearly a dozen aviation-related programs offered by public colleges across New York State, SUNY students have access to at least 45 airplanes,...
View ArticleNew York College Students Cook for Kentucky Derby
Everybody loves food; food brings people together and exposes our taste buds to a wide variety of cuisines from different cultures. Cooking is an art form that allows creativity to flourish, using a...
View ArticleFrom Lawn Mowing to CEO, a Strong Work Ethic Paves the Way
From a landscaper to a CEO, Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) alum Bruce Beaudette has become the face of Sunmark Federal Credit Union. Beaudette began his journey to CEO as a mail room...
View ArticleInvesting Into a Successful Career Path as a Business Owner
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own business? One SUNY alum, Susan Watson, who graduated from Schenectady County Community College with an A.A.S in Paralegal Studies in 1978 and University at...
View ArticleNew York College Students Cook for Kentucky Derby
Everybody loves food; food brings people together and exposes our taste buds to a wide variety of cuisines from different cultures. Cooking is an art form that allows creativity to flourish, using a...
View ArticleFrom Lawn Mowing to CEO, a Strong Work Ethic Paves the Way
From a landscaper to a CEO, Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) alum Bruce Beaudette has become the face of Sunmark Federal Credit Union. Beaudette began his journey to CEO as a mail room...
View ArticleInvesting Into a Successful Career Path as a Business Owner
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own business? One SUNY alum, Susan Watson, who graduated from Schenectady County Community College with an A.A.S in Paralegal Studies in 1978 and University at...
View ArticleOpen SUNY Courses You Just HAVE to Take
Don’t let the title of this article mislead you – as a SUNY student you are not required to take online classes. But with all the flexibility that an online course provides (like not having to meet at...
View ArticleA Summer Dinner With SUNY
It’s now officially summer and already, we’ve experienced hot summer temperatures that have probably made us all start craving summer food. Who doesn’t love hot dogs and hamburgers, watermelon,...
View ArticleA Summer Dinner With SUNY, Second Course: Hot Appetizer
We now move on to the second course in our summer dinner recipe series. We hope you enjoyed the first course, but if you missed it, be sure to check out our collection of cold appetizer recipes and...
View ArticleA Summer Dinner With SUNY: Entrée
Continuing in our summer recipe series, we now present recipes for the main course, or entrée, for all the foodies out there. This is the main event we’ve all been waiting for after some fantastic...
View ArticleA Summer Dinner with SUNY: Desserts
Are we getting full yet? Be sure to save some room for everybody’s favorite course! To finish off our summer recipe series, we now present dessert recipes to top off your meal. These recipes take full...
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