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Herkimer College Welcomes Students for the Fall 2025 Semester
Herkimer College has begun the Fall 2025 semester with strong enrollment growth and an energized campus community. Students moved into College housing on Saturday, August 30, with classes officially beginning on Tuesday, September 2.
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NewsHerkimer College Announces Continuation of Highly Successful Student Retention Graduation Support Program: ASAPHerkimer County Community College leaders today announced the continuation of Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) at Herkimer College. This means that 150 students at Herkimer College will receive important resources to help them gain and maintain academic momentum, enabling them to graduate on time.
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NewsHerkimer College Appoints Director of Campus SafetyMichael J. Jory, Herkimer, NY, has been appointed to the position of director of campus safety.
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NewsHerkimer College Appoints Dean of Enrollment ManagementJessicca Fiore, of Whitesboro, has been promoted to the position of dean of enrollment management at Herkimer College. In this role, Fiore will provide leadership in the areas of admissions, financial aid, registration, records, while supporting student success and institutional growth.
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AthleticsHerkimer College’s Vasil Brich Earns National and Regional HonorHerkimer College men’s soccer standout Vasil Brich, of Owego, NY, has been named the 2025 NJCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Player of the Week and the NJCAA Region 3 Athlete of the Week for September 2–9.
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NewsHerkimer College Seeks Entries for Makers of the Mohawk ValleyHerkimer College will present Makers of the Mohawk Valley beginning Friday, October 10. The exhibit will feature art and other fine-crafted objects produced by individuals ages 18 and above who live or work in the Mohawk Valley.
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NewsHerkimer College Graduate Jeremy Bell Adds Bull Hill Nature Trail to AllTrails AppRecent Herkimer College Graduate, Jeremy Bell, successfully added the Bull Family Nature trail to the popular All Trails app as part of his honors project while a student.