SUNY College at Potsdam - SPIRe

SUNY Potsdam Institutional Repository (SPIRe) provides a secure and searchable digital archive to showcase and preserve the intellectual and creative accomplishments of our College. This initiative takes advantage of the SUNY Digital Repository using the open source system DSpace, and operates under the leadership of the College Libraries. SPIRe provides opportunity for College departments and offices and individual faculty members to make their research and creative endeavors, including significant work of students, available to a broader audience. SPIRe also enhances the College community’s understanding of digital access and preservation issues.
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BFA Thesis Project - I.D.E.M.O. Reconstructed
(2011-04-27)Video and mixed media installation with sound, projected video, and sculpture in an environment; completed for the BFA Thesis Project. -
The Influence of Roman Military Camps on Town Planning
(2011-01-27)Debate over what influenced Roman city plans has permeated the scholarly community for decades. One hypothesis, with which I am in agreement, is that it was the Roman castra, or military camps, that provided a source for ... -
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM
(2011-01-27)Parental involvement has been shown to be an important part of a student’s life. In our study and research, we found that the amount of participation that parent’s [sic] give can drastically improve a child’s social and ... -
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN TO MUSIC EDUCATION AND AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT
(2011-01-27)The Bernstein legacy defies description, classification and categorization, not surprisingly unlike Bernstein himself. It is an evolving entity which continues to exert influence on the world despite the fact that Leonard ... -
SAMUEL JOHNSON AND AUGUSTANISM
(2011-01-27)One of the reasons why Samuel Johnson achieved his monumentality in literary history is that he was a comprehensive thinker whose treatment of social, political, and literary domains encompassed a wide range of concerns ... -
The Overwintering Habitat Of Blanding’s Turtles in Northern New York
(2011-01-25)The overwintering habitat of Blanding’s turtles, a threatened species in Northern New York, is largely unknown. It is also unknown whether all age and sex classes of these turtles select similar habitats or make periodic ... -
Iron delivery to cells: The role of human serum transferring
(2010-12-15)Iron is a metal essential to life and is necessary for a wide variety of metabolic purposes. Transferrin is a naturally occurring metal chelating protein responsible for the transport and donation of iron. My goal is to ... -
The Applicability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Mormon Nauvoo, Illinois
(2010-11-30)At its height in the early 1840s, the Mormon metropolis of Nauvoo, Illinois boasted a population of nearly 12,000, rivaling Chicago as the state’s largest city. After the Mormons were forcefully exiled from the place in ... -
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK COMMUNICATION: A CASE STUDY OF A STATE AGENCY‟S COMMUNICATION WITH THE PUBLIC
(2010-09-22)Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a disease which affects white-tailed deer and elk in both wild and captive populations. In 2002 the Department of Environmental Conservation observed that CWD could possibly spread to New ... -
THE EFFECT OF MEDIA ON THE LEARNING BEHAVIORS OF STUDENTS
(2010-09-22)The media impacts many students in today’s world. A common theme across literature is that the media makes a significant impression upon children. Children make associations from the media, sometimes correct, and sometimes ... -
THE WRITERS‘ MYTH AND TEACHERS‘ REALITY OF WORKING IN ISOLATION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON WRITING INSTRUCTION REFORM
(2010-09-22)Writing and teaching have this in common – popular images of each foreground isolation and art and obscure community and craft. These images play a role in shaping writing instruction in the public schools, particularly ... -
BFA Thesis Project - sculptures, mixed media, and installation
(2010-09-07)Images of sculptures (wood) and mixed media completed for the BFA Thesis project -
BFA Thesis Project - Two Drawings on Paper
(2010-09-07)Two pen and ink drawings completed for the BFA Thesis Project. #1 Manifold is human strife (4 panels); #2 Serpentine Ascension (6 panels) -
BFA Thesis Project - Earthenware ceramic and performance
(2010-09-07)Earthenware ceramic sculpture entitled "Niatsus" (1 image) and installation with performance entitled "Business" (5 images) completed for the BFA Thesis Project -
Incorporating Folk Music into a Public School String Program
(2010-07-29)The tradition of folk music can benefit any level of string teaching with its accessibility, culture, and intriguing history. All around the world, folk music is passed down through generations by rote, or without written ... -
Hemochromatosis and Ferritin
(2010-07-29)The importance of iron in living systems cannot be overestimated. If iron is not managed efficiently, the aftermath could be catastrophic. My research project focused on understanding the structure and function of a major ... -
BFA Thesis Project - Five Paintings
(2010-07-29)A series of portraits completed for the BFA Thesis Project: #1 Bubbles in the Bay Window; #2 Carrot Cake for Breakfast; #3 Squishing Midnight Oranges; #4 The Celery Eater 1; #5 The Celery Eater 2 -
2008-05-21 APSA Posthumous Degree Policy
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2008-09-18 Agenda
(SUNY Potsdam Faculty Senate, 2008-09-18) -
2008-05-21 Agenda
(SUNY Potsdam Faculty Senate, 2008-05-21)