List of Campus Radio Stations - New York

New York

  • Brockport - WBSU, State University of New York College at Brockport
  • Bronxville - WSLC, Sarah Lawrence College
  • BrooklynNY - WPIR, Pratt Institute
  • Buffalo - WBNY, Buffalo State College
  • Clinton 88.7 WHCL Hamilton College
  • Cortland - WSUC (FM), SUNY Cortland
  • Dix Hills - WFTU (AM) Five Towns College
  • Garden City - PAWS Web Radio (Homepage), Adelphi University
  • Geneva - WEOS, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Geneseo - WGSU, SUNY Geneseo
  • Hempstead - WRHU, Hofstra University
  • Manhattan - WBMB, CUNY Baruch
  • Manhattan - WNYU, New York University
  • New Paltz - WFNP, SUNY New Paltz
  • Old Westbury - WYNT radio, NYIT
  • Olean - WSBU-FM, St. Bonaventure University
  • Oneonta - WONY, SUNY Oneonta
  • Oswego - WNYO-FM, SUNY Oswego
  • Plattsburgh - WQKE, SUNY Plattsburgh
  • Potsdam - WTSC, Clarkson University
  • Riverhead - WFTU (AM) - Five Towns College
  • Rochester - WITR, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Rochester - WRUR, University of Rochester
  • Schenectady - WRUC, Union College
  • Stony Brook - WUSB-FM, State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • Utica, New York - WPNR - Utica College
State City/County Population Served Station Letters School Web Site
NY Albany WCDB State University of New York at Albany
NY Alfred WETD Alfred State College
NY Binghamton WHRW-FM Binghamton University
NY Ithaca WICB Ithaca College
NY Ithaca WVBR-FM Cornell University
NY Syracuse WERW; WJPZ; WAER Syracuse University
NY Syracuse WLMU LeMoyne College
NY Syracuse WPMX Onondaga Community College
NY Troy WRPI Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
NY West Point WKDT United States Military Academy

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