Campus
A Life in Conservation
Officer Favreau knew in college that he wanted to pursue a career as a conservation law enforcement officer…
Spring Water, Lanterns, and Guns
I wasn’t expecting much company besides that of my books, pets, and the sweet sound of the newly hatched peepers singing me to sleep…
First of the Natural Sciences Seminars
This seminar was full of history lessons that those who are going into, or even thinking about pursuing a career in the environmental law enforcement field, should know about…
Welcome Chef Christopher Griffin
On behalf of the entire Paul Smith’s College community, I would like to welcome Chef Christopher Griffin to the Paul Smith’s College family…
My Conversation with the New Culinary Chair
He was very clear that he did not come here because he wanted to live in the mountains or the wilderness. He went on to explain that the reason he came here for was a challenge: an opportunity to make a difference…
Kicking Off the Fall Semester with the Club Fair
After the first week of classes, new and returning students got to explore our many unique clubs, sports, and organizations…
Self-Study, Woohoo!
Accreditation, and in particular the self-study process we are doing this year, is a key way the college can improve itself…
Introducing Some Student Leaders
An introduction to a few of the Student Government Association leaders!
Wildlife Society Trip to the Biodome
On April 10th, I had the pleasure of joining a group of students from the Paul Smith’s Wildlife Society on a trip to the Montreal Biodome, Botanical Garden, and Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec…
The Wildlife Society Spring Meeting
Bringing together so many people from different backgrounds within the wildlife community really opens your eyes to what is going on with wildlife around the world…
The Perfect Cake
When I first started my wedding cake project, I’ll admit that I was terrified…
Inspired by Bernd
Bernd’s patience in understanding the natural world, and curiosity, helped me reflect on personal values and how I perceive the natural world…