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  1. www.paulsmiths.edu › about › why-paul-smithsWhy Paul Smith’s? | About

    Phelps Smith died a wealthy man and bequeathed the bulk of his estate to the foundation of a college in his father’s name. Paul Smith’s College was established in 1937 and the original campus was built on the very same site as the former hotel. The first class entered in 1946, largely composed of WWII veterans and local high school ...

  2. www.paulsmiths.edu › about › our-locationOur Location | About

    Our Location. Welcome to the majestic Adirondacks, the largest park in the lower 48 states. In its six million acres of wilderness, you can explore old-growth forests, climb dozens of mountain peaks, paddle and fish on hundreds of sparkling lakes, and attend one remarkable school: Paul Smith’s College. A Big, Beautiful Backyard.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2016 · Discover Paul Smith's College, a small, private college in the Adirondacks with a hands-on, experiential approach to education. Learn more and apply today.

  4. www.niche.com › colleges › paul-smiths-collegePaul Smith's College - Niche

    With approximately 700 students, Paul Smith’s is a tight-knit, supportive, and conscientiously “green” college community. We offer 20+ bachelor’s and five associate degree programs, as well as two master’s. Nine out of ten Smitties—that’s what we call Paul Smith’s alumni—land a job or go to grad school within six months of ...

  5. www.paulsmiths.edu › about › mission-visionMission & Vision | About

    Mission. To develop career-ready graduates through hands-on, personalized education. To educate, research and advocate on issues that improve our planet and the lives of the people that inhabit it. To help the Adirondack region be ecologically and economically sustainable.

  6. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in three concentrations: Ecological Forest Management prepares students for positions with government forestry agencies, forestry consulting firms and non-governmental organizations. Forest Operations is a fit for students interested in working for forest-products companies or running their own forest-products firm.

  7. Students who major in Fisheries and Wildlife Science will learn to study and manage wildlife, from game to endangered species. Our 14,000-acre lakeside campus and devoted faculty provide unique, hands-on opportunities to survey fish and wildlife populations. From their first semester, our students engage in activities such as small mammal ...