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Tag: SUNY Plattsburgh
Climate Change Impacting the Adirondacks
A new study by researchers at SUNY Plattsburgh’s Center for Earth and Environmental Science finds the Adirondack Park and North Country’s temperatures are rising nearly two times much of the rest of the planet. The warming is coming primarily the winter months, and climatologist Dr. Eric Leibensperger believes it could have a lasting effect on…
Evening of Healing
The 6th annual Evening of Healing is a free program that offers support to those who have suffered a traumatic event or painful loss. Survivors share their stories to provide comfort and hope. The Co-Moderators of the event, Dana Jeweler and Chelsea Scheefer join us for a studio interview on the goal of the event.…
Teen Uses Make-A-Wish to Help Others
Make-A-Wish helps kids and teenagers dealing with chronic illnesses, often arranging to send them on a dream trip or meet a celebrity. Turns out, the wish of 16-year old Alyssa Fenton, from Lewis, New York, was simply to pay-it-forward. Alyssa volunteers at the Third Age Adult Day Center on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus. So when…
Ralf C. Nemec on Rockwell Kent
Long Island Art Collector Ralf C. Nemec on why he enjoys sharing his vast collection of Rockwell Kent’s prints and rarely seen ceramics, and a special memory he has from his last exhibition in the Adirondacks when he met the daughter of the woman who Kent featured in his drawing titled Adirondack Cabin.
Rockwell Kent Times Two
A one of a kind exhibition opens at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, New York. Actually, it’s two exhibitions that together showcase the many talents of famed Adirondack artist Rockwell Kent. Part of the exhibition features prints and ceramics owned by Ralf C. Nemec, who is the largest private collector of Rockwell Kent’s artwork…
Jonathan Canning on Rockwell Kent Exhibit
Watch a bonus clip with the Curator of the SUNY Plattsburgh exhibition, Jonathan Canning, on what he believes influenced Rockwell Kent.
Big Read
We talk with SUNY Plattsburgh’s Director for the Center for Community Engagement, Julia Devine, about the the first-ever Plattsburgh Big Read. Over 25 events have been scheduled throughout April to coincide with the Big Read, a month-long community reading program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. Events include a Akwesasne Mohawk Festival held…
Bonus Interview with SUNY Plattsburgh’s President
Watch extended interview with SUNY Plattsburgh President John Ettling on other reports of racist threats and harassment on campus and in the neighboring college community.
Interview with SUNY Plattsburgh’s President
We talk with SUNY Plattsburgh’s President Dr. John Ettling about how the college is addressing issues of racism and diversity on campus which have come about in response to a racist social media post from a freshman that referred to “lynching African Americans” that sparked outrage and protests on campus. Read the 10 new diversity…
SUNY Plattsburgh Diversity Initiative
Students on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus have been marching, protesting and demanding changes on the campus after a racist social media post from a freshman that referred to “lynching African Americans” that sparked outrage and protests on campus. Read the 10 new diversity initiatives: www.plattsburgh.edu