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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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Programs Open at Herkimer College for Young Leaders and ScientistsHerkimer College will host youth programs for children interested in science, leadership and discovery. Programs will include Adventure Camp, Robotics Mini-Camp and Weather Watchers. The programs give campers opportunities to hone and gain personal experience in their passions.
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Art and Fashion Programs for Youth Offered at Herkimer CollegeHerkimer College will host programs for children interested in nurturing their artistic abilities. The programs offered include Art Camp and Calling All Fashionistas! Both programs give participants opportunities to hone and gain personal experience in their passions.
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Summer Health and Wellness Programs at Herkimer CollegeRegistration is taking place now for Herkimer College’s summer Health and Wellness programs.
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Robotics Mini-Camp Open for Youth at Herkimer CollegeThe Air Force Research Laboratory (Rome, NY) will sponsor a children’s Robotics Camp at Herkimer College from Monday, July 13 through Thursday, July 16.
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Herkimer College to Offer Instant Admit Days in JulyHerkimer College will offer four Instant Admit days in the month of July for students interested in enrolling for the fall 2015 semester. Students interested in enrolling will be able to visit, apply and get admitted to the College on the same day. Instant Admit days will be held on Monday July 6, 13, 20 & 27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Herkimer College Science Club Restores Historic MarkersDuring the spring semester, the Herkimer College Science Club restored two historic markers in Sauquoit, NY marking the birthplace of Dr. Asa Gray, a botanist and friend of Charles Darwin. In addition to restoring the historic markers, the Club also symbolically adopted a snowy owl at the Utica Zoo with funds won at various events throughout the academic year. Pictured are the historic markers before and after the restoration work. The Science Club is one of nearly 40 student clubs and organizations at Herkimer College. The Science Club is advised by Dr. Nicole McDaniels, assistant professor, Science, and exists to expand and promote scientific knowledge via fictional book reviews, field trips, guest speakers and other events.