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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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Winners of “My Job, My Future” Student Essay Contest honored“My Job, My Future” Student Essay Contest top prize winner Reilly Rich’s essay talked about much of the positive developments taking place in the Mohawk Valley such as nanotechnology, new restaurants, the Rockin’ Jump trampoline park opening soon in New Hartford, the Utica Comets, new hotels and plans for a new hospital.
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Amnesty International Annual Global Write-a-thon for Human RightsHerkimer College’s Amnesty International Club is sponsoring an Amnesty International Global Write-4-Rights event on Tuesday, December 1 from noon -2 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center.
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Herkimer College Children’s Center Accepting RegistrationsHerkimer College’s Children’s Center is now accepting child care registrations for children 18 months to five years of age for the spring 2016 semester beginning Monday, January 25, 2016.
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HCTV Takeover Scheduled to Highlight Media ProgramsOn Saturday, November 21st, the Communication Arts programs at Herkimer College will present the return of the HCTV Takeover live on Time Warner Cable’s public access channel, HCTV. The three hour live television event will begin at 8 p.m. and run until 11 p.m. The HCTV Takeover highlights the various Communication Arts programs at Herkimer, including Radio-Television Broadcasting, Digital Filmmaking, New Media and Music Industry.
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Herkimer College Supports Monarch Butterfly ProjectStudents from Benton Hall Academy became the 26th local classroom to participate in the Monarch Butterfly Project on Friday, October 30 in Little Falls, NY. Coordinated by Herkimer College science faculty, the project is designed to assist educators in kindergarten through second grade with the teaching of the life-cycle, a major component of the science curriculum.
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Attorney George Farber Aney to Establish Scholarship for Herkimer College StudentsAttorney George Farber Aney, in conjunction with the Herkimer County College Foundation, announced today plans for the creation of a restricted scholarship for current and future Herkimer County Community College students.