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Plattsburgh State Hockey 2011-12 - The work and progress continue..

At least that's the Norwich definition - that's how Norwich claims Admiral Dewey as an Alum - even though he started at NU, and then graduated from Annapolis. I don't know if other schools have that as their definition or not. Meanwhile a real Norwich Alum will be in Stanley Cup playoffs with the Caps

Actually...even keith is not technically an alum if that is your definition that they had to have graduated. Keith did not get his diploma from Norwich. One class short of graduating.
 
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According to my dictionary an alumnus "was a student at a particular school,college or university." So,Prez., you are correct. No mention of graduating.
 
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Actually...even keith is not technically an alum if that is your definition that they had to have graduated. Keith did not get his diploma from Norwich. One class short of graduating.

Interesting ... I did not know that - It's hard to tell because they let students participate in graduation even if they are a course or two short.
 
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Cool, that means Plattsburgh State just picked up Tim Robbins.
 
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think he was there for a yr and a half
I used to get an Oswego Sub and hangout in the lobby of Waterbury when Jerry worked the front desk working a running monologue for his entire shift - had something to say to and about everybody who entered and exited - it was the funniest way to spend a Tuesday night...he was known as Jerry the funny front desk guy.....
 
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Plattsburgh ranks No. 1 in the United States and No. 2 in the world for overall satisfaction by international students - {Article from the Plattsburgh Press-Republican - Apr. 17, 2012}

PLATTSBURGH — When Jaafar El Tassa stepped off an airplane here for the first time, members of Plattsburgh State’s Office of International Student Services were there to greet him.

Then they helped get him settled into his new home.

“When I first got here, I always felt like I could come and talk to them,” said El Tassa, a Brazilian native and Chinese citizen who, before his arrival at age 17, had never been to the United States.

And it seems his positive experience adjusting to life at Plattsburgh State is not unique.

In fact, the college ranks No. 1 in the United States and No. 2 in the world for overall satisfaction by international students, according to the results of the fall 2011 International Student Barometer, a survey administered by the International Graduate Insight Group Ltd.

The 2011 barometer used an online questionnaire to survey 209,422 international students attending 238 schools in 16 countries. Eighteen of those are located in the United States.



NOT UNNOTICED

This is the second year in a row that Plattsburgh State has ranked top in the country for overall satisfaction. The college has also improved its global ranking since 2010, when it placed third.

In addition, the 2011 survey ranks the university top in the nation and the world for its Office of International Student Services, learning support and performance feedback, housing conditions offered upon arrival, visa advice and the ability of its international students to make friends from their host countries and other countries upon arrival.

Plattsburgh State also ranked No. 1 in the United States and No. 2 in the world for overall satisfaction with the arrival experience and No. 1 in the United States and No. 3 in the world for overall learning satisfaction among international students.

“These results once again confirm what we already know: Our faculty and staff work hard to provide exceptional educational experiences to international students — and to all of our students,” said Plattsburgh State President John Ettling in a media release.

“The International Student Barometer results show that these efforts do not go unnoticed.”



CULTURAL ENRICHMENT

In addition to picking El Tassa up at the airport, International Student Services helped him to acquire a Social Security card, an American bank account, a driver’s license and, so he could travel to Canada, a visa.

“We actually go step by step through the process,” said Catrillia Young, associate director of International Student Services at Plattsburgh State.

In addition, Young’s office offers the Partners in Cross-Cultural Learning program, in which international students are invited to connect with community members at luncheon events.

El Tassa is now a graduate student at Plattsburgh State who works as a graduate assistant for International Student Services.

“Another cool thing that we do that’s really awesome is we organize trips for students, for international students specifically … and we go all over,” he said.

For example, the office is offering a trip to see an upcoming Cirque du Soleil performance in Montreal and also organizes trips to places such as Lake Placid and Boston.

“The purpose of these trips is to provide cultural enrichment,” El Tassa said.



THE RIGHT FIT

Along with constantly trying to meet the needs of existing international students, Young said, the office also makes an effort to ensure that those who choose the college do so because it is the right fit for them.

“I think if you speak to any international students on the campus, it’s a pretty popular opinion that Plattsburgh is very international-student friendly,” said senior Bhishma Mago.

“One thing that struck me before I even came to Plattsburgh was the way the office replied to any queries I had,” said the native of India, who now works in the Office of International Student Services as a student assistant.

Young noted that while she feels the college does its best to meet the needs of its students, there is always room for improvement.

“I personally see it as an opportunity for growth,” she said.



Email Ashleigh Livingston at:

alivingston@pressrepublican.com
 
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Men's Hockey to Play in Benefit Basketball Game

The Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team will be participating in a benefit basketball game against Seton Catholic faculty and parents.

The game will take place at Seton High School Gym on Tuesday, May 1. At 6 p.m. Admission will be $1 for students and $2 for adults. All proceeds will go to the Seton Catholic Booster Club.
 
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