Feb 19, 2021
SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras, left, talks with North Country Community College President Joe Keegan, right, and Vice President for Academic Affairs Sarah Maroun in the collegeâs Connector on the Saranac Lake campus on Monday, Feb. 8.
(Photo provided) SARANAC LAKE State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras visited North Country Community College’s Saranac Lake campus Monday, Feb. 8 as the college began testing of students, faculty and staff some of whom started on-campus classes this Tuesday. North Country began the spring semester Feb. 1 with the first two weeks of classes entirely remote. Most instruction will remain remote, but starting Tuesday, a limited number of North Country students primarily those in the practical nursing, radiologic technology and massage therapy programs are able to attend in-person classes.