Prologue
Paul Smith's Through the years
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1859 - Apollos Smith Constructs Hotel
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1930 - Hotel Burned Down
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1937 - Phelps Smith Donates Money and Land
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1946 - Paul Smith's College Opens
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1992 - Adirondack Watershed Institute Founded
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Science in the Wild
Bearing the moniker “The College of the Adirondacks” is more than a badge of honor for us; it's a profound responsibility.
Unity in Diversity
Our students and alumni are true to themselves: their differences, passions, and goals. They revel in fresh experiences, camaraderie, and adventure—and each have a unique story to tell.
This Place is Good For You
Paul Smith's environment, community, and experiential learning can positively impact students' physical, mental, and emotional well-being
Wild at Heart
Paul Smith\'s is an idyllic outpost, a year-round academic paradise for students who want something different. (Where else do you learn canoe safety your first week at college or see your residence hall listed in the National Register of Historic Places?)