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Paul Smith's College students gathered around the trailer distributing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) before assisting Paul Smith's College alums by clearing downed trees and debris from their property. Lake Lure, NC, January 2025. Photo courtesy Paul Smith's College

Mobile emergency operations center to support Adirondack communities

By Mike Lynch

Paul Smith's College students design mobile emergency unit that will be used for training and real-life situations

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Deb Naybor stands outside of the Blue Raven Cabin. The tiny home is being built by Paul Smith's College students as a capstone project. Photo by Rick Karlin

Thinking big, building small: Paul Smith’s College students build tiny house

By Rick Karlin

Students tackle affordable housing head-on with capstone project

St. Armand to buy Paul Smith’s College land that holds town’s water supply 

By Zachary Matson

Long history of divided ownership over Bloomingdale water supply could wrap for $300,000

a member of the Paul Smith's College Nordic ski team.

Paul Smith’s Nordic ski team featured in new documentary

By James Odato

The champion ski team of Adirondack Park's only four-year school is featured in a new documentary.

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Paul Smith’s in talks over conservation easement for campus forest land

By James Odato

Conservation deal with Adirondack Land Trust would protect additional college forest land while generating needed funds

Students at Paul Smith's College stroll from campus building.

Paul Smith’s offering new scholarship program for North Country high schoolers

By James Odato

To build enrollment, Adirondack college commits to free tuition to local students who might not be college bound

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Dan Kelting named president of Paul Smith’s College

By James Odato

Paul Smith’s College’s Dan Kelting is dropping the interim in front of his title just as the school is planning a rebranding program

Participants of Paul Smith's College forestry program mill wood. Photo provided by Paul Smith's College

Paul Smith’s College lines up millions in grant funds

By Chloe Bennett

Some of the money would go toward an emerging research institute

paul smiths college exterior shot on snowy day

Government releases Paul Smith’s from heightened monitoring

By James Odato

College says it proved its ability to handle financial aid

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Paul Smith’s boosts enrollment operation

By James Odato

Newly hired Kathy Bonavist directed the enrollment office when the school had some of its highest student numbers, reaching 1,050 in 2012.

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