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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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NewsHerkimer College Appoints New Campus Safety OfficerHerkimer County Community College has hired Matthew Jodway, of Little Falls, New York, as a campus safety officer.
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NewsDaniel Reardon named to Herkimer College Board of Trustees
Daniel B. Reardon, of Little Falls, New York, has been appointed by the Herkimer County Legislature to the Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees.
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NewsHerkimer College partners with Food Bank of CNY to bolster on-campus food pantry initiativeHerkimer County Community College’s on-campus food pantry initiative has partnered with the Food Bank of Central New York and other area businesses.
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NewsHerkimer College’s online medical coding program named one of best in nation
Herkimer College's Medical Coding / Transcriptionist Certificate earned honors when compared to 243 programs from 183 regionally accredited colleges and universities nationwide.
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Enjoy a free holiday concert with music from the String Orchestra of NYCThe String Orchestra of New York City (SONYC) will be presenting a holiday concert at Herkimer College in conjunction with the Robert H. Wood Great Artists Series. The performance is scheduled for 7 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13 in College’s Sarkus-Busch Theater. The performance is open to the public and free of charge.
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NewsA Q&A with Human Service Professionals: Learn what it really takes to prepare for and work in the human services fieldHerkimer County Community College is hosting “A Day in the Life of Human Services,” a moderated Q&A with a panel of several area professionals in the field. The goal of the panel is to share fist-person insights into the human services industry, giving prospective students a peek at real-world applications of the study. Speakers will also share their own approaches to the career, give tips on how to prepare for entering the human services workforce, and discuss various job opportunities and career options at their respective organizations. The panelists are: