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A Message from the VP for DEIB
We continue an academic journey which will be remembered like no other. Fused into the pandemic was/is social unrest, passionate responses, increased concerns, and confusion about where we are headed as a country and sometimes as a community. But, at SUNY Poly, we know where we are headed, and we will move forward collectively and in support of each other. We find sound value in the power of pause, reflection, and clarity. We believe these constructs are the cornerstones of our educational community’s landscape.
Here at SUNY Poly, we firmly believe in E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one.
Out of many come the lenses and experiences of all who are part of what we call our community—our family. What we continue to learn is that there is tremendous value in our varied lenses. This approach is our foundation and our strength.
Have a meaningful semester, academic experience and remember, you depart and return as a proud member of an inclusive, diverse, and equitable community where all are welcome.
A Message From SGU President
Hi, I'm Asa Guntert! I'm a senior Mechanical Engineering Student here at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, and I am currently serving as the Student Government President. I am a transfer student from SUNY Adirondack, and I'm from Guilderland, New York and currently live in Greenville, South Carolina. I have been involved in every way possible since I got here. From being part of our Wildcat Motorsports SAE Baja club, to doing orientation for first years and transfer students, and even being part of the undergraduate admissions team, I've almost done it all here