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SUNY Canton’s annual “GrasseRoots” literary magazine celebrates the college’s thriving LGBTQ+ community. The month of April ...
An educator who helped advance the Mortuary Science associate degree and helped develop the Funeral Services Administration bachelor’s degree program is being recognized at SUNY Canton’s Honors ...
More than 570 students from a dozen St. Lawrence County high schools are taking courses through SUNY Canton’s Dual Enrollment program. This month, they’re visiting campus and participating in some of ...
The SUNY Canton College Council has issued the following statement on the passing of former Vice President for Advancement David M. Gerlach, Ph.D., ’83. “The world is a little dimmer today without ...
Nevaeh Seabron of Beekmantown came to SUNY Canton with the goal of becoming a forensic technician. “When I was in high school, I was in the New Visions Medical program,” Navaeh said. “During my time ...
I’m a firm believer that you are who you are, even if you don’t know exactly who that is at a young age. Your inner self knows from the jump that sometimes it just takes a while for the soul and the ...
When I was seven years old, I had a best friend whom I adored more than anyone else in the world. One day, that beautiful little girl kissed me, and I kissed her back without thinking. It felt natural ...
and you, well, just being you. Alex Kirkwood Enosh is a graduate of the Vet Tech program at SUNY Canton. Alex participated in SPECTRUM whilst a student in 2013-2015 and considers it an honor to have ...
Tumbling down the hill by our houses, from mine to yours. Snowflakes whirled in the air around us, the bitter cold minutes away from freezing us in place on the freshly plowed road. Our beaten-up ...
and this one little monster truck that I got from a Happy Meal. I played with any dinosaur I could find. My favorite was a little orange stegosaurus that I called Dino. But I also played with dolls.
SUNY Canton will host the rescheduled 2025 North Country Sustainability Day & Green Living Fair from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, in Dana Hall. The event is free and will feature a full ...
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