Paul Smith's College, named for an Adirondack guide, wants to change its name in exchange for a massive donation. It needs state approval to make the switch.
Marnie Eisenstadt | meisenstadt@syracuse.com, The Post-Standard
Mon, 07/20/2015 - 5:00am
Paul Smith's College, named for an Adirondack guide, wants to change its name in exchange for a massive donation. It needs state approval to make the switch.
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