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Herkimer College Economic Impact Study Reveals $149.8 Million Contribution to Regional Economy
A newly released economic impact study conducted by Lightcast highlights the significant role Herkimer College plays in driving regional economic growth.
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Eligible adults can attend Herkimer College for free through SUNY Reconnect

Herkimer College Announces the Appointment of the College’s Fifth President

Seventh Class of Police Basic Training Graduates at Herkimer College

Paul Wehrum and Pepe Aragon to be Honored with Inaugural NJCAA Coaches Legacy Awards
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AthleticsHerkimer College appoints former UK FC coach as head women’s soccer coachHerkimer County Community College has appointed Damon J. Neish, of Utica, NY, to the role of head women’s soccer coach.
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NewsHerkimer College awarded prestigious National Science Foundation grant to help underrepresented students in STEMHerkimer County Community College has been awarded a prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to better serve underrepresented minority students pursuing a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degree.
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NewsHerkimer College announces new mission, vision statements as first step in developing a new strategic planThe Herkimer County Community College board of trustees has approved new mission and vision statements for the College, as part of an ongoing strategic planning process.
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News3 graduate from Arc Herkimer, Herkimer College Project SEARCH programThree individuals have graduated in the 2021 class of Project SEARCH®, an internship program between Arc Herkimer’s Career Connections and Herkimer County Community College.
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NewsHerkimer College appoints assistant directors of facilitiesHerkimer County Community College has hired two individuals to serve as assistant directors of facilities: Jason Korniat ’95, of Herkimer, NY, and Edward Lynch, of Ilion, NY.
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News12 graduate from Herkimer College Pre-Employment Police AcademyAfter taking part in the Pre-Employment Police Academy this past year, 12 individuals are on their way to becoming police officers, having wrapped up their final courses in the certificate program this summer.