Search Newsroom
Archived News
-
-
Herkimer County Proclaims Arts & Crafts WeekendHerkimer County College Foundation Board member Jean Stapleton was presented with a proclamation by Vincent J. Bono, Chairman of the Herkimer County Legislature, proclaiming November 8 & 9 as Herkimer County College Arts and Crafts Days in Herkimer County. Stapleton is the chair of the 38th Herkimer County Arts and Crafts Fair to be held at HCCC on Saturday, November 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, November 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 120 vendors will be present. Admission is $4, and convenient parking is available at no cost. Proceeds will benefit student scholarships at HCCC.
-
HCCC Brings Awareness to Domestic ViolenceHCCC’s College Center entrance is lit up in purple this month in an effort to bring awareness to domestic violence. This is one of several ways HCCC is doing its part to observe Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to let victims know they’re not alone and that resources are available regardless of where they live. Purple is the symbolic color for domestic violence awareness, and historically, the battered women’s movement.
-
Fall Movie Series “The Expendables 3”HCCC will be showing “The Expendables 3” on Wednesday, November 5 at 8:00 pm in the Robert McLaughlin College Center, Sarkus Busch Theater.
-
HCCC Appoints Administrative Assistant to the Dean of StudentsHCCC announces the appointment of Erin E.L. DeChiaro, Poland, NY, to the position of administrative assistant to the dean of students. DeChiaro will provide administrative support and assistance to the dean of students and director of campus safety.
-
HCCC Programs Added to Open SUNY+State University of New York Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher today announced that two HCCC degree programs, Paralegal (A.A.S.) and Quality Assurance-Business (A.S.), have been added to Open SUNY+, the university system’s signature online learning initiative. An additional 54 degrees and certificates at 16 other SUNY schools were have also been added to Open SUNY+. While all of SUNY’s online offerings, including more than 400 degree programs and 12,000 course sections, are a part of Open SUNY, those powered by “Open SUNY+” feature additional support services for students and faculty.