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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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New Transfer Agreements with SUNY Canton at Herkimer CollegeHerkimer College recently entered into new transfer agreements with SUNY Canton. The agreements will guarantee Herkimer students a smooth transition upon completion of the following degree programs:
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Notice of Board of Trustees MeetingThe Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a regularly scheduled Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center, room 282/283.
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College Night at Herkimer CollegeHerkimer College will host a College Night sponsored by the Herkimer County Guidance Association on Tuesday, April 5 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center. The program is open to Herkimer and Oneida County sophomores, juniors, seniors and their families.
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Herkimer College Women’s Club to Sponsor “The Sex Myth” PresentationHerkimer College will host a presentation, “The Sex Myth” by author Rachel Hills, on Thursday, March 31 in the Robert McLaughlin College Center, room 288 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:20 p.m.
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Herkimer College Students Honored with Phi Theta Kappa All-New York Academic Scholar AwardHerkimer County Community College students, Rhiannon Steele and Jayre Reynoso-Alcantara, are two of only 77 students from across New York State to be honored with the Phi Theta Kappa All-New York Academic Scholar Award.
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SUNY Adirondack Office of Continuing Education offers Grass Fed Beef Summit at Herkimer CollegeHerkimer County Community College will be a host site for the first of two full-day agricultural summits being organized by SUNY Adirondack in collaboration with the Adirondack Grazers Cooperative. These summits will focus on topics connected with raising grass-fed beef, including its economic and environmental benefits. They are funded through a SUNY Workforce Development Grant. The first summit will be held on Saturday, April 9th in Herkimer County Community College’s Hummel Corporate and Professional Education Center.