POTSDAM -- SUNY Potsdam recently recognized Potsdam and Rensselaer Falls students in the college's master's programs with graduate assistantships and professional development funding. The students …
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POTSDAM -- SUNY Potsdam recently recognized Potsdam and Rensselaer Falls students in the college's master's programs with graduate assistantships and professional development funding.
The students included:
Olivia Parker, Potsdam, will serve as a graduate assistant for the Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center, and will receive professional development funding to attend the International Alliance for Invitational Education Conference in Orlando, Fla.
Elizabeth Ringer, Potsdam, will serve as a graduate assistant for the Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center.
Brenton Johnson, Potsdam, will serve as a graduate assistant for the College's Writing Center.
Rachel Bender, Rensselaer Falls, will serve as vice president of the graduate students for a Beneficial Experience Action Roundtable (G-BEAR)