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Two SUNY Canton One-Hop Shop Student Service Center advance careers

Clarkson s Construction Engineering Management program recognized as one of best in nation | Education

POTSDAM Clarkson University’s Construction Engineering Management program has been ranked number 3 by Intelligent.com in its top 50 Construction Management Degree Programs. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 192 accredited colleges and universities. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment. Intelligent.com evaluated each program on the basis of flexibility, faculty, course strength, cost, and reputation, on a scale from 0 to 100. The top picks for the best Construction Management Degree program are affordable, respected, and flexible. The 2021 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system, which includes student engagement, the potential return on investment, and leading third-party evaluations.

Two SUNY Canton One-Hop Shop Student Service Center employees advance careers

CANTON — Dedicated employees from SUNY Canton’s One-Hop Shop Student Service Center have advanced their careers. Heather Adner was recently hired for the director of financial aid position following a vacancy left by Kerrie L. Cooper who retired after a 28-year career with SUNY Canton. “Heather has grown tremendously since she has been at SUNY Canton,” Cooper said. “She was ready to be director. I am very pleased to see that happen.” Adner, who resides in Norwood, originally joined the financial aid field as a student worker at SUNY Potsdam in 1993 while working on her bachelor’s degree. She continued working in financial aid when she graduated in 1997. Adner began her career at SUNY Canton in 2007 as a senior financial aid advisor and received two promotions during her time at the college.

Clarkson University group at Beacon Institute awarded Lower Hudson PRISM Grant

POTSDAM — In January, a team of researchers and staff at Clarkson University’s Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries completed a year-long invasive species research project in Denning’s Point State Park in Beacon, NY. The team was awarded a $20,000 grant in Spring 2020 to address a common problem on parks and preserves: invasive plants requiring strategic management to protect rare plants and important habitats. The project was contracted by the Lower Hudson Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (LHPRISM) with funds from the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the state Department of Environmental Conservation. For the first time in more than 10 years, Denning’s Point Park was surveyed for invasive and rare native plants as a partnership between Clarkson’s Beacon Institute and Hudsonia, a non-profit environmental research institute. This project provided an update to a biological survey conducted by Hudsonia at Denning’s

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