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  • Herkimer College to host One Love’s “Around the World for Yeardley” Event
    Herkimer College will be hosting our first One Love’s “Around the World for Yeardley” event, on Tuesday, April 10 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Physical Education building.
  • Herkimer College to Host Accepted Student Day
    Herkimer College will host new accepted students and their families for an Accepted Student Day on Wednesday, April 18 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center.
  • Herkimer College to host Annual J’Amnesty
    The Amnesty International Club at Herkimer College will host the 9th annual J’Amnesty on Wednesday, April 4 from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center, upper lobby. This program is free and open to the public.
  • Herkimer College to Hold Used Book Sale
    The Herkimer College library is holding a used book sale from Sunday, April 8 through Friday, April 13 to celebrate National Library Week.
  • Vendor Applications Being Accepted for 42nd Herkimer County Arts & Crafts Fair
    Vendor applications are available for the 42nd Herkimer County Arts & Crafts Fair at Herkimer College on November 10 & 11, 2018. Booth spaces are $155 for both days. Applications can be found at www.herkimer.edu/ac or by calling the Herkimer County College Foundation at 315-866-0300, ext. 8459.
  • Herkimer College Hosts Elected Leaders
    Herkimer County Community College administrators, faculty and students recently hosted several New York State representatives on campus for their annual advocacy breakfast. The students in attendance shared their own stories with the elected officials including why they chose to attend Herkimer College, what their experience at Herkimer has been, as well as their plans for the future. Samantha Alberts, a Fashion Buying and Merchandising major, is the youngest of six children who all chose to attend Herkimer College. Alberts shared, “When I came here I learned so much about myself and who I wanted to be. Going to a big school would have been overwhelming. I like that my professors know my name.” Brendan Murphy is a senior Business Administration major who was accepted and recommended by Congressman Richard Hanna to attend West Point, but did not pass the medical exam. So he decided to enroll at Herkimer, where he got involved in many activities including student government. Murphy is the president of the Student Government Association and is the student representative on the College Board of Trustees. He said, “This is a community that is so close. What we learn and do here is amazing. They teach you here that there is no limit to what you can learn.” Murphy is a recipient of the 2018 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, and is considering several four-year colleges for next fall, including Penn State and Cornell University.

Herkimer College Public Relations Office