POTSDAM -- Two North Country students were among 11 SUNY Potsdam students named to its Presidential Scholars Program, which provides funding and recognition for students to create their own …
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POTSDAM -- Two North Country students were among 11 SUNY Potsdam students named to its Presidential Scholars Program, which provides funding and recognition for students to create their own independent project and to more fully develop their interests and intellect, while working with faculty mentors.
The Presidential Scholars include:
Ellie Foster of Ogdensburg, whose major is Anthropology. Foster will work with faculty mentor(s) Nasser Malit and Lydia Rodriguez on a project titled "The Use of Mandible to Profile Forensic Remains": https://www.potsdam.edu/academics/appliedlearning/studentresearch/presidential/ellie-foster
Chloe Dockstader of Gouverneur, whose major is Biology. Dockstader will work with faculty mentor(s) Jan Trybula on a project titled "Burmese Pythons in Florida": https://www.potsdam.edu/academics/appliedlearning/studentresearch/presidential/chloe-dockstader