News and stories

SUNY Adirondack is a proud part of the greater community. We love to share all the wonderful ways our students, faculty and staff impact our region and beyond.

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  1. In Glens Falls, more than 450 students received their diplomas from SUNY Adirondack and the SUNY Plattsburgh campus at Queensbury, including Alexandrea Scarchilli, who was one of the two commencement speakers.

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  2. Grant funding will help pay for HVAC training session.

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    • Continuing Education
    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack offers HVAC bootcamp
  3. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math program introduces career paths and highlights opportunities for women.

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    Image for news article Middle-schoolers explore STEM careers at SUNY Adirondack
  4. College offers four-course series to prepare industry professionals for workforce.

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    Image for news article Hospitality microcredential is latest SUNY Adirondack offering
  5. Two summer online courses advance skills, count toward microcredentials.

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    • Continuing Education
    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack offers free business courses
  6. Agreement simplifies transfer, allows opportunity for merit scholarships.

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    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack, UAlbany offer dual admissions
  7. Students, alumni prepare for 48 hours of nothing but vinyl on airwaves.

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    • Events
    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack's WGFR spins into Vinylthon
  8. Radio station, ABA sponsor documentary film about impact of college radio.

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    • Events
    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack offers '35,000 Watts'
  9. College event is part of nationwide Out of the Darkness suicide prevention effort.

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    • Events
    Image for news article SUNY Adirondack offers Hope Walks Here
  10. Creative inspiration

    Student Voice

    Sophia Goldsmith was recruited to play soccer at SUNY Adirondack, but even after she hung up her jersey and earned a degree, the Albany native stayed.

    • Humans of SUNY ADK
    Sophia Goldsmith smiles at the camera in the Student Activities office. She has dark curly hair and wears a hooded sweatshirt.