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Herkimer County Community College Launches New Artificial Intelligence – Business A.A.S. Program
Herkimer County Community College is expanding its academic offerings with the launch of a new Artificial Intelligence – Business degree program, designed to prepare students for success in one of today’s fastest-growing and most in-demand fields.
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NewsHerkimer College to hold 57th Annual CommencementHerkimer County Community College will hold its 57th Commencement on Friday, May 16, 2025, at 4 p.m. in the Physical Education building. There are 365 graduates and candidates for degrees and certificates.
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AthleticsHerkimer College Hosts Athletic Banquet; Announces AwardsThe Herkimer College Athletic Department hosted its annual awards banquet on Monday, May 5, 2025, recognizing the following:
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NewsAward-Winning Literary & Arts Publication of Herkimer College, Phaethon, Released 2025 Edition in Special EventThe 2025 edition of Phaethon, the College's literary and arts publication, was released in a special cover unveiling event on Monday, April 28. Dating as far back as the 70s, Phaethon showcases the work of students, faculty, and staff, including art, poetry, and works of fiction in this latest issue.
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AthleticsOwen Capria Becomes First Herkimer Esports Athlete to win NJCAAE Individual National ChampionshipHistory was made on Thursday evening on the Herkimer College campus.
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NewsHerkimer College Board of Trustees Meetings ScheduledThe Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a series of special meetings as follows:
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NewsRegistration is open for Herkimer College’s Summer Session 2025Herkimer College is offering a variety of courses during its summer session, beginning June 2.