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Fedcap moves into key roles at Paul Smith’s

By James Odato

'Turnaround Team' tasked with improving communications, addressing key challenges facing college

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Keeping the Mohawk language alive

By Times Union

Paul Smith’s students help build mobile cultural center to bring books to Akwesasne residents

Zoe Smith, Adirondack Watershed Institute

Zoë Smith promoted to director of Adirondack Watershed Institute

By Zachary Matson

Changes come as Paul Smith's College goes through leadership shifts

Paul Smith’s merger, short on details, gets leadership help

By James Odato

Former SUNY chancellor brought in to foster deal with Fedcap

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President’s door revolves again at Paul Smith’s College

By James Odato

Three months after appointing its 13th president, the board of Paul Smith’s College is hunting for a 14th.

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Camp Gabriels: From sanitarium to college to prison

By Tom French

A look back at the historic buildings in now-defunct property

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

Paul Smith’s College eyes higher enrollment through possible merger 

By Chloe Bennett

Pending approvals from regulators, the college could combine with NYC-based Fedcap Group

Green bus shelter at Paul Smith's

Bus shelters get a green makeover in Franklin County 

By Izania Gonzalez

Three installed so far, with hopes for more to come

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What if you could gaze into the future of climate change?

By Cayte Bosler

In this Adirondack reality, you virtually can 

Tick-borne anaplasmosis on the rise in Warren County

By Kris Parker

By Kris Parker Health officials in Warren County have issued a public warning after a surge in cases of anaplasmosis, a rare disease carried by ticks. In a press release distributed this week, Warren County Health Services reported a four-fold increase in cases of anaplasmosis, a disease caused by bacteria transmitted through tick bites. Anaplasmosis,…

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