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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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Transfer Scholarship With Empire State CollegeHerkimer, NY — Herkimer College’s Financial Aid Assistant, Lynda Diehl, has received a $1,000 Empire State College—Stewart’s Shops Community College Scholarship. The Empire State College--Stewart’s Shops Community College Scholarship was established through the generosity of Stewart’s Shops to assist students who graduated from a local community college and are continuing their education at Empire State College.
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Welding Courses Offered at Herkimer CollegeHerkimer, NY — Herkimer College is offering non-credit welding courses.
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Dynamic Public Speaking CourseHerkimer, NY — Herkimer College announces an upcoming non-credit business communication course.
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Cogar Gallery Show Features David R.C. OsterHerkimer, NY — Herkimer County Community College’s Cogar Gallery will feature the work of David R.C. Oster, Utica, NY in the Cogar Gallery from January 15-February 20. He is a self-taught artist who specializes in drawings of regional landmarks, and Adirondack scenes.
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College Launches New BrandHerkimer, NY—Herkimer County Community College unveiled results of a brand development initiative publicly today. Today’s announcement identified a core brand message and brand strategy that builds on the foundation of the College’s strategic plan.
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Herkimer College Spring Movie SeriesHerkimer, NY— Herkimer College’s spring movie series will kick off on Wednesday, January 29 sponsoring “Escape Plan” at 8:00 pm in the Sarkus Busch Theater. When a structural-security authority finds himself set up and incarcerated in the worlds most secret and secure prison, he has to use his skills to escape with help from the inside. Rated R, 115 minutes. The film is free and open to the public.