SUNY Canton
SUNY Canton is a small coeducational college of science and technology in Canton NY, offering both two and four-year undergraduate degrees. This unit of the State University of New York is widely noted for programs in veterinary science, nursing, mortuary science and criminal justice.
Special Reports
The School of Agriculture, Canton NY
SUNY Canton started life as The School of Agriculture in 1906. This slideshow is part of a display from the school archives presented at the Third Annual Symposium on Education, Environment and Economic Vitality in April 2005.
Teaching Technology: Just Throw Tomatoes
A class at SUNY Canton gives high school students a chance to grapple with real engineering problems, but with a seasonal twist. Students have to design and build a catapult to launch rotten tomatoes the furthest.
Pataki Gives Clarkson $4.5 Million for Biotech
Feb 24, 2003 — Governor George Pataki visited Clarkson University in Potsdam Friday to announce a 4.5 million dollar state grant through its Ge*NY*sis program. The money will help Clarkson boost rehabilitative research, from foot-propelled canoes to better artificial hearts. The funding comes amidst widespread education cuts in the Governor's proposed budget. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Students Object to Tuition Hikes
Feb 12, 2003 — State lawmakers object to Governor Pataki's plans to raise tuition and cut student aid at New York's public colleges and universities. The fiscal committee of the state legislature held hearings yesterday on the higher education portion of the governor's budget. Karen Dewitt reports. Go to full article
SUNY Potsdam Students Reax
Jan 20, 2003 — David Sommerstein spoke with SUNY Potsdam students Saturday about the proposed tuition increase. Many students face two or three years of higher tuition than they had budgeted for. Go to full article
SUNY Canton President on Tuition Hike
Jan 20, 2003 — SUNY Canton President Joseph Kennedy responds to news of the proposed SUNY tuition hike. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
SUNY Board Proposes Tuition Hike
Jan 20, 2003 — The State University of New York Board of Trustees has recommended that tuition be raised by 41 percent next year. The change could mean that tuition will increase to as much... Go to full article
SUNY Students Angry About Possible Tuition Hikes
Dec 12, 2002 — The state's business lobby says it's in favor of tuition increases for students at New York's public colleges. That stance has angered some students at the State University... Go to full article
Firehouse Funding
Jun 04, 2002 — Canton and Lisbon Fire Departments are getting help from state and federal governments. Martha Foley reports. Go to full article
Preview: Rumors
May 06, 2002 — The Grasse River Players' spring production of Neil Simon's Rumors, a comedy romp with a touch of mystery, opens Thursday night at SUNY Canton's new Kingston Theatre.... Go to full article
Town/Gown Cooperation
Apr 15, 2002 — Martha Foley talks with Canton Mayor Robert Wells about cooperation between municipalities and colleges in the region. Go to full article
Teaching Children to Care for Pets
Nov 27, 2001 — A new state law requires that pets adopted from shelters be spayed or neutered. Martha Foley talks with SUNY Canton Veterinary Science instructor Molly Mott, who's... Go to full article
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