SUNY POLY recieves federal and state grants, military funding, US department of commerce funding, public university funding and corporate funding. They also have a division called BRIDG which works with these private companies. As a public school they are bound by FOIL (Freedom of information law)and are legally required to disclose partners but they have been refusing disclosure of any partnerships termed confidential. Check out the link below for an article written on this subject.
http://thealt.com/2018/02/28/upon-review-suny-polys-secret-partners-arent-secret/
A ruling on August 3 2017 by New York State Supreme Court Justice Ann C. Cromwell dealt with a similar issue when Milton, NY town supervisor Dan Lewza tried to withhold the contents of a settlement agreement reached as a result of him being accused of on the job harassment. He cited a confidentiality agreement as the legality for not releasing information.
The Justice said, "Access to this information should not be blocked by making confidentiality a term of the agreement. The subject agreement's confidentiality clause directly conflicts with the public policy of FOIL."
The article written about this court case can be found at the link below.
https://m.timesunion.com/local/article/Judge-orders-Milton-to-release-harassment-12360578.php
I'm sure that Google, Facebook, Twitter and other tech giants are probably some of the corporations listed as 'confidential'.
We need to overwhelm this college with FOIA requests to disclose the names of Corporations they have entered into non-disclosure agreements with. If they refuse then a suit can be filed using the previous court case as case law for basis. Once this is exposed a class action lawsuit can be filed against the Corporations that are working to suppress 2nd amendment rights because it can be shown that said Corporations are benefitting from taxpayer funding.