State University of New York SUNY Maritime College – A living history

Gary Jobson, the acclaimed Americas Cup sailor, ESPN commentator, president of U.S. Sailing and SUNY Maritime graduate (class of 1973), captures the essence of the Maritime College experience and showcases the Colleges rich history.

From a Cadets experience onboard the Empire State VI as the ship makes its way through New York harbor from a two month European voyage, to a historic look back at the College in its early days as a merchant marine academy, the viewer has a first hand view of life on the campus and a look at what a Maritime education yields.

Captivating interviews with Maritime faculty, administrators and students gives the viewer a first hand look at life at Maritime. This is the chance to experience college life at the scenic New York City campus on the banks of the East River and Long Island Sound. With starting careers among the highest in the nation, Maritime graduates, the viewer learns, have tremendous opportunity ahead.

Jobson also recounts his own sailing days as an All American at Maritime and looks at the Colleges nationally ranked sailing team as well as the Colleges NCAA sports teams.

Gary Jobsons lively telling of the Maritime story is complimented by exquisite world-class photography, shot by Emmy Award winning cameramen whose work is regularly seen on NBC Sports and ESPN as well as other national media outlets.

Duration : 0:7:28


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4 Responses to “State University of New York SUNY Maritime College – A living history”

  1. Mastershayster Says:

    You guys do have …
    You guys do have really cool simulators, but do you have a movie as awesome as this!?

  2. Mastershayster Says:

    Yeah, the animated …
    Yeah, the animated State Seal rocks!

  3. pokersuperstar Says:

    i want to transfer …
    i want to transfer here so badly.. i hope i get in.

  4. Smifelton Says:

    Wow. This beats the …
    Wow. This beats the old video. HANDS DOWN!.

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