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    Paul Smith's College Goes Eco-Friendly  Oct 23, 2008
    Paul Smith's College is sending a strong environmental message to students and saving some money as well. The college is replacing its gas-burning safety vehicle with an electric car. (WCAX.com, VT)

    FLCC To Offer Bachelor's Program  Aug 14, 2008
    They'll actually be able to pick it up through Paul Smith's College without ever leaving their Farmington campus. The two schools finalized the program. (R News)

    Undrafted QB Smith undaunted  May 21, 2008
    Paul Smith's college statistics. Season Comp Att Pct. (Florida Times-Union)

    FLCC Woodsmen -- A Cut Above  Apr 7, 2008
    Other colleges competing in the competition include the University of Maine, Colby College, Unity College, University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, Pennsylvania State, University of West Virginia, Paul Smith's College, SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University, ESF Ranger School at Wanakena, SUNY Cobleskill, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, University of New Brunswick, McGill University, Sir Sanford Fleming College, and Sterling College. Email Story. (WOKR13 Rochester)

    Jacks and Jills  Apr 2, 2008
    The free event showcased numerous schools, including Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC), SUNY Cobleskill and Paul Smith's College, in events similar to The Great Outdoor Games on ESPN.. Paul Smith's College was the overall winner in both the men's and women's events, with 1150. (Daily Orange, NY)

    Jeep Northeast Outdoors Show This Weekend  Mar 15, 2008
    The Paul Smith's College Woodsmen Team showed off their skills to kick off the 22nd annual Jeep Northeast Outdoors Show at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center all weekend, starting Friday ... Paul Smith's College Woodsman Team Lumber Match-ups. (FOX23 News, NY)

    Engagement: McLeskey/Dolata  Mar 1, 2008
    Her fianc; is the son of Joseph Dolata of North Carolina and Aurie Dolata of Grand Island, N.Y. He is a 1996 graduate of Williamsville South High School in Williamsville, N.Y., and a 2000 graduate of Paul Smith's College in New York. He is an assistant director of food and beverage for The Carneros Inn in Napa. (Appeal Democrat, CA)

    Barrett breathes new life into old science  Dec 18, 2007
    At Paul Smith's College in the northern Adirondacks, where almost 100 people turned out on a recent snow-swept evening to hear Barrett read the first chapter, she was asked about the apocryphal healing scent of balsam. She researched the old TB clinics in nearby Saranac Lake and elsewhere starting a decade ago, tracking down books, accounts, photographs and documents of the day. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Trimming Trees With Trash  Dec 11, 2007
    Paul Smiths, New York - December 10, 2007. This is the time of the year that many people are decorating trees as part of the Christmas season. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Drowning Case Goes to Grand Jury  Nov 10, 2007
    The case involving two Vermont students who drowned at Paul Smith's College last May has gone to a Franklin County, New York, grand jury. The grand jury could recommend that charges be brought against anyone who allegedly purchased alcohol for the two underage students. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Program Tries To "Shock" Underage Kids Out Of Drinking  Nov 9, 2007
    Paul Smith's College students have been helping with the labeling. "Not only are there tragic crashes and that kind of thing," said Cheryl Culotta, dean of student development at Paul Smith's College, "but also students can have unplanned pregnancies and drop out of school. There's many consequences of underage drinking.". (WCAX.com, VT)

    Add talent to taste  Oct 13, 2007
    Saturday October 13, 2007 CURRENT CONDITIONS: P/SUNNY 45. The Galley Hatch in Hampton has created a staff of chefs with impressive backgrounds, including, from back left, owner John Tinios and chefs Stephen James and Jamie Kraft. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Area sports: Sept. 23, 2007  Sep 23, 2007
    University of Maine-Fort Kent at Paul Smith's College, 1 p.m. ... University of Maine-Fort Kent at Paul Smith's College, 11 a.m.. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)

    Duanesburg picks superintendent  Sep 7, 2007
    Crowley began her career teaching math at St. Agnes School and also taught at Paul Smith's College, two correctional institutions and Albany High School. The Board of Education received more than 20 applications. (Albany Times Union)

    Sunspots Linked To Heavy Rains In East Africa: Helps Predict Disease  Aug 13, 2007
    The research, conducted by paleoclimatologist Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College in Paul Smiths, N.Y. and colleagues, can be used by public health officials to increase measures against insect-borne diseases long before epidemics begin ... (Credit: Curt Stager, Paul Smith's College). (Science Daily)

    > read more  Aug 11, 2007
    The lead scientist on the study, J. Curt Stager (Paul Smith's College), says in the release, "With the help of these findings, we can now say when especially rainy seasons are likely to occur, several years in advance.". Maybe. (SkyAndTelescope.com)

    Sunspots May Drive Heavy Rains in Africa  Aug 11, 2007
    What drives the dynamic is not clear, said the study's lead author, J. Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College in New York. The key factor is likely not the sunspots themselves but the slight brightening of the sun that goes along with them, he said. (National Geographic)

    East Africa: Heavy Rainfall Tied to Sunspot Cycles  Aug 10, 2007
    According to lead researcher Curt Stager from the Natural Sciences Division of the US-based Paul Smith's College, the research provides policymakers with information to prepare for the consequences of heavy rains. "We hope that people who have the know-how and the resources to deal with outbreaks of Rift Valley fever, malaria, and cholera as well as with possible flood-damage to infrastructure can benefit from advance warning," Stager told SciDev. (AllAfrica.com)

    Link between sunspots, rain helps predict disease in east Africa  Aug 8, 2007
    The research, conducted by paleoclimatologist Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College in Paul Smiths, N.Y. and colleagues, can be used by public health officials to increase measures against insect-borne diseases long before epidemics begin. The results are published online in the August 7 issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research. (EurekAlert!)

    Sunspot abundance linked to heavy rains in East Africa  Aug 6, 2007
    With the help of these findings, we can now say when especially rainy seasons are likely to occur, several years in advance," says paleoclimatologist and study leader Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College in Paul Smiths, New York. Forewarned by such predictions, public health officials could ramp up prevention measures against insect-borne diseases long before epidemics begin, he adds. The sunspot-rainfall analysis is scheduled to appear on 7 August in the Journal of Geophysical Research ... (EurekAlert!)

    Teen helped save drowning students  May 20, 2007
    One of the things Karlie Zurmuhlen loves most about Paul Smith's College is waking up to the view outside her dormitory window: Lower St. Regis Lake, and the mountains and forests around it. But on the last day of classes at the upstate New York college this month, the lake's cold, waters brought tragedy. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Walpole teen helped save drowning college students  May 20, 2007
    WALPOLE, N.H. (AP) -- One of the things Karlie Zurmuhlen loves most about Paul Smith's College is waking up to the view outside her dormitory window: the Lower St. Regis Lake, and the mountains and forests around it. But on the last day of classes at the upstate New York college this month, the lake's cold, waters brought tragedy. (Concord Monitor)

    Memorial for Students  May 10, 2007
    Their friends and teachers at Paul Smith's College tossed flowers into the lake that took their lives. "The lives of these men were beautiful and in their destruction, their loss, we must see through to the beauty of some creation," said Paul Smith's College student Heather Anthony. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Student drownings ruled accidental  May 8, 2007
    PAUL SMITHS - Autopsies on two Paul Smith's College students determined their deaths were accidental and caused by drowning, officials said today. Franklin County Coroner Ronald Keough issued the ruling in the drownings of Lee A. Walker, 18, and Sean W. Cornell, 20, both of Vermont. (Albany Times Union)

    Two students whose canoes capsized in Adirondack lake drowned  May 8, 2007
    PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. -- Two students at Paul Smith's College drowned after falling into an Adirondack lake from a pair of capsized canoes, authorities said. Police divers recovered the bodies of Sean Cornell, 20, of Manchester Center, Vt. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Coroner: "Students Drowned"  May 8, 2007
    The kids were celebrating the end of classes at Paul Smith's College. Both deaths were ruled accidental. (WCAX.com, VT)

    College Shaken by Drownings  May 7, 2007
    The campus of Paul Smith's College remains in shock following the weekend drowning of two students from Vermont ... "The police haven't given us a full report. They said they were still trying to piece things together. Clearly, the combination of a dark night or a canoe and very cold water led to the loss of life," said Paul Smith's College President, John Mills. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Second student's body recovered from Adirondack lake  May 7, 2007
    PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. -- The body of a second Paul Smith's College student who died after falling into an Adirondack lake from a pair of capsized canoes was recovered Sunday by police divers. The body of Sean Cornell, 20, of Manchester Center, Vt. (WCAX.com, VT)

    2 Paul Smith's students capsize, missing  May 6, 2007
    PAUL SMITHS - A helicopter and rescue divers searched the chilly waters of an Adirondack lake today for two Paul Smith's College students missing since a pair of canoes capsized late Friday. Six students were dumped into Lower St. Regis Lake when the boats overturned just off shore from campus shortly before 11 p.m. on the last day of classes, college spokesman Kenneth Aaron said. (Albany Times Union)

    Vermont Student Drowns in Adirondacks; Another Still Missing  May 6, 2007
    The body of a Vermont teenager has been pulled from a lake in the Adirondacks and another Vermonter remains missing following a canoe accident at Paul Smith's College late Friday night ... "They apparently took canoes from our campus, launched from campus and capsized," said Kenneth Aaron, a Paul Smith's College spokesman. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Grandmother Describes Suspect  Apr 26, 2007
    After graduating from high school, Trim lived with his grandmother while he worked in the cafeteria at Paul Smith's College, she said. Also during that time, his parents, Marvin and Denise, separated and his mother was diagnosed with lupus, she said. (WNBC.com, NY)

    Adirondack skiers join national global warming protest  Apr 14, 2007
    Among 1,358 protests or events nationally, a dozen were planned in the Adirondacks, including at Paul Smith's College, which said this week it arranged to buy wind power credits for all its 3,625 megawatt hours of electricity use annually. College spokesman Ken Aaron said the college will pay a premium of 4. (Newsday -- Long Island)

    Paul Smith's Goes All Wind  Apr 12, 2007
    Paul Smith's College will get all of its electricity from wind power. The school announced Wednesday it has agreed to buy all of its energy from a company in Pennsylvania. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Woodsmen conquer in outdoor games  Apr 2, 2007
    The ESF woodsmen team won 10 events at Saturday's timber sports competition, helping the men's and women's teams beat out Penn State Mont Alto, SUNY Cobleskill, Paul Smith's College and Finger Lakes Community College to take home the overall prize in the competition. "It was real good to win because Paul Smith's College is pretty much our rival," Tobias said. (Daily Orange, NY)

    Hotel Students Get New Kitchen  Jan 26, 2007
    For nearly fifty years, students at Paul Smith's college have learned the hands-on end of cooking and hotel management at their own hotel in Saranac Lake and in their campus kitchens. Recently the college sold the hotel and moved that part of the student's training to the high-end Crown Plaza in Lake Placid. (WCAX.com, VT)



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