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Herkimer County Community College Launches New Artificial Intelligence – Business A.A.S. Program
Herkimer County Community College is expanding its academic offerings with the launch of a new Artificial Intelligence – Business degree program, designed to prepare students for success in one of today’s fastest-growing and most in-demand fields.
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Herkimer College Children’s Center Accepting RegistrationsHerkimer College’s Children’s Center is accepting child care registrations for children 18 months to five years of age for the spring 2016 semester beginning on Monday, January 25, 2016.
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Kaffo and Doogan Named NSCAA All-American honorsMen’s soccer captains Femi Kaffo from London, England and Connor Doogan from Nutts Corner, United Kingdom were selected to the 2015 NSCAA Junior College Men’s All-American Team.
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Herkimer College to Offer START DaysHerkimer College will offer two Student Testing, Advisement, Registration and Transition (START) Days for new incoming first year & transfer students for the spring 2016 semester.
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Spring Non-Credit Brochure AvailableHerkimer College’s spring 2016 non-credit course schedule is now available. A variety of health and wellness, personal interest and professional development courses are offered.
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Associate Professor of English Publishes ArticleHerkimer College Associate Professor of English Lisa Elwood Farber recently published an article called “Mothering, Mothers and the Historical Representations of Black Motherhood in Fiction: Barbara Chase-Riboud’s Sally Hemings” in the anthology Black Motherhood: Contours, Contexts, and Considerations for Demeter Press edited by Karen T. Craddock.
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Students Hike Nature Trail After Reading Excerpts from WaldenHerkimer College Associate Professor Lisa Elwood’s Great American Writer's class recently read excerpts from Henry David Thoreau's Walden. After a discussion about the readings, the class hiked the Lloyd and Carol Bull Nature Trail on the campus. Pictured from left are students: Olivia Mlinar (Herkimer), Katlyne Wright (Little Falls), Elijah Hill (Johnstown), Malik Palmer (Bronx), Hannah Smith (Ilion), Noelle David (Little Falls) and Abagail Pedroza (Antwerp).