Joanie Shaw, a SUNY Canton Law Enforcement Leadership major from Gouverneur, and Mellinia Morrison-Perez, an Applied Psychology major from Monroe, walk on the new lighted path from French Hall. Both …
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Joanie Shaw, a SUNY Canton Law Enforcement Leadership major from Gouverneur, and Mellinia Morrison-Perez, an Applied Psychology major from Monroe, walk on the new lighted path from French Hall. Both students are Student Ambassadors for the Admissions Office. Great things are expected on the SUNY Canton campus this fall semester. The college has 15 partnerships with school districts in St. Lawrence County to provide dual-enrollment courses for college credit with a projected enrollment of over 1,000 students in 2024-2025. It is also offering 15 new credit-bearing microcredentials. See story here. SUNY Canton photo.