SUNY Canton was included in SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.’s October 10 announcement launching “Outdoors for All,” a ...
Beginning in 2026, the college will serve as a key educational partner by adding its extensive expertise in healthcare ...
The college’s new presence integrates video and larger photos while increasing overall user-based functionality. SUNY Canton has launched a new website in line with its ongoing strategic marketing and ...
Several faculty members have been promoted in SUNY Canton’s School of Business and Liberal Arts. "We have incredible faculty members at SUNY Canton, and it is always a pleasure to see them advance in ...
SUNY Canton is covering application fee costs for prospective students who attend an information event or individual tour this fall. “This waiver is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to those who take the ...
SUNY Canton once again earned several top-tier rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges publication, released this week. The college placed 12th on the Regional Colleges (North) list, ...
More than 20 new faculty members have recently started their careers at SUNY Canton. The most significant growth at the college has been within the Cybersecurity and the Data Science and Analytics ...
We share with sadness the passing of Professor Emeritus Daniel G. Fay, a longtime friend, mentor, and educator at SUNY Canton. Dan passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Canton-Potsdam ...
The college joins a state-funded program to address healthcare workforce shortages and reduce barriers to career advancement; enrolled students receive fully covered tuition and books, among other ...
SUNY Canton will host a no-cost Super Smash Bros. Ultimate esports clinic and competition for aspiring collegiate players from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 26 in the college’s state-of-the-art ...
More than 800 students received the credits necessary to graduate from SUNY Canton. This year’s class was comprised of graduates who ranged in age from 18 to 70 years old and represented 20 U.S.
A SUNY Canton researcher sees the future of Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and treatment in people’s eyes. Assistant Professor Mehdi Ghayoumi recently received a $50,000 National Science Foundation ...