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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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NewsHerkimer College to Host International Save a Life TourHerkimer College will be hosting The International Save a Life Tour on Tuesday, September 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center. This event is sponsored by New York State STOP DWI.
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NewsHerkimer College to host Makers of the Mohawk Valley exhibit, calls for contributorsHerkimer College is slated to once again host Makers of the Mohawk Valley, September 29 – November 10, and is calling for contributors.
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NewsHerkimer College to test Emergency Notification and Siren SystemsHerkimer College will conduct a test of the emergency notification systems, including the siren system, on Friday, September 8 at 10:45 a.m. The siren may be heard throughout the area surrounding the campus. Residents should not be alarmed by the warning signal on that date, as it is a test only.
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NewsHerkimer College appoints Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Assistant Program and Academic Coordinator of Clinical EducationHerkimer College has appointed Dr. Shawna R. Marmet, Mohawk, NY, to the position of assistant professor of physical therapy assistant and academic coordinator of clinical education.
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NewsHerkimer College Appoints Assistant Professor of BusinessHerkimer College has appointed Dr. Lynn Kattato, Frankfort, NY, to the position of assistant professor of business.
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NewsHerkimer College Board of Trustees to hold open forums seeking input on Presidential SearchThe Herkimer College Board of Trustees invites the public to provide input on characteristics needed in the next president of Herkimer College at one of two public forums scheduled for Thursday, August 24 in the College’s Robert McLaughlin College Center amphitheater, room 288. The open forums begin at 3:15 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., and each session is expected to last approximately 45 minutes.