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Plattsburgh Normal School was renamed '''[[SUNY Plattsburgh]]''' when it joined the [[State University of New York]] system with its establishment in [[1948]]. When the school became part of the SUNY system, it changed from a two-year teacher's institution to a selective, four-year, public [[liberal arts college|liberal arts]] college.
 
During the [[1960's]] and [[1970's]] SUNY Plattsburgh, as well as the whole State University of New York system, underwent rapid growth.{{factFact|date=February 2007}} Many of the more modern buildings on campus were constructed during this time period, including the Angell College Center, Feinberg Library, and several high-rise dormitories.
 
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