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Next April, a total solar eclipse will track across the U.S. from Texas to Maine. Northern New York and New England are in the path of the totality that will last more than 4 minutes. With an expected bump in visitors to the region hoping to catch a glimpse, educators and administrators at SUNY Plattsburgh have already begun preparing for the astronomical event.
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A signing ceremony with the leaders of Clinton Community College and SUNY Plattsburgh this morning creates a new integrated dual degree program for nursing.
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SUNY Plattsburgh is now designated a university, rather than a college.
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A waiver of application fees has resulted in a sizable increase in the number students applying to State University of New York colleges and universities.
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New grants will expand mental health services for students at SUNY Plattsburgh.
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The library at SUNY Plattsburgh has created a family study room to assist students with childcare needs.
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The State University of New York at Plattsburgh is planning to test its Emergency Notification System Thursday afternoon.
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A SUNY Plattsburgh graduate who died recently has left a $1 million bequest for student scholarship programs.
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SUNY Plattsburgh is beginning to welcome students back to campus for the fall semester.
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Charges were dismissed today against a SUNY Plattsburgh police officer who was accused of selling alcohol to a minor on campus.