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SUNY Potsdam police investigating Wednesday sexual assault incident, college hosting online student support session tonight
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SUNY Potsdam investigating report of student sexual assault SUNY Potsdam (Source: WWNY) By 7 News Staff | April 14, 2021 at 12:57 PM EDT - Updated April 14 at 2:02 PM
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWNY) - University police at SUNY Potsdam are investigating a report that a student was sexually assaulted on campus Wednesday morning.
The investigation began after a faculty member contacted university police to report concerns about a student’s well-being.
In a news release, SUNY Potsdam said the victim was quickly taken to Canton-Potsdam Hospital to receive medical treatment and care, supported by the college’s partners at Renewal House.
The sexual assault reportedly happened in Lehman Park.
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POTSDAM An online higher education website says SUNY Potsdam s criminal justice program competes with the top in the nation.
SUNY Potsdam was 28th in the ranking based on the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice s strength in being incredibly supportive of students and applied learning opportunities, according to the report, 40 Best Criminal Justice Schools and Universities in the U.S. We take a generalist approach, allowing our students to examine criminal justice topics from a variety of perspectives, said department chair Dr. David Bugg. This allows our graduates the opportunity to choose any number of career paths-whether it be law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, law school, victim services, crime analysis, or other paths such as loss prevention and private investigation.