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Hartwick College Institute of Public Service Officially Launched on National Voter Registration Day

Hartwick College President Darren Reisberg officially launched the Institute of Public Service, a nonpartisan political institute focused on strengthening democracy…
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Trustee Miller ’73 Continues to Pay It Forward

College saluted the ongoing generosity of a trustee and alumnus.
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Bassett Launches Workforce Development Partnership with Hartwick College, SUNY Oneonta

Creating partnerships to support pathways to careers in healthcare in the region and at Bassett.
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Hartwick College’s New Training and Refresher Programs Offer Preparation for Hazardous Waste Site Certification

HAZWOPER training programs offered January 2024.
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New Johnstone ‘Micro-Market’ Offers Fresh Food Fast

Offering healthy quick bites.
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New Giving Initiative Encourages Donors to “Give With Your Hart”

Launching September 1.
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Recent Videos

Wick Week 2023 Highlights

Welcome New Hawks!

Last Walk Along Founders’ Way for the Class of 2023

Hartwick's tradition for each graduating class.

Congratulations Nursing Class of 2023

Hanging of scrubs - a Hartwick tradition.

Student Showcase

A day-long celebration of student initiatives.

Uncover what makes you, you

Hartwick helps you soar! Begin where you belong.

Moments from Inauguration

A look at remarkable moments from the inauguration of Hartwick's 11th President, Darren Reisberg

Spotlights

Hartwick Students Pick-up Fall Clean-up Tradition

Students love giving back to the Oneonta community.
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First Augmented Reality Gallery Opens in Oneonta

Hartwick's Joseph Von Stengel and students work to open Oneonta’s first Augmented Reality Community Art Gallery.
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FitzGibbon ’85 Named Ambassador to Niger

Hartwick political science major named Ambassador to Niger.
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With New Books, Writing Center Commits to ‘Linguistic Justice’

“We’re buying books that focus on linguistic justice, multilingual writers, and other ways of thinking about how we can write and tutor inclusively.”
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Hartwick Intern Contributes to Business Vitality in Region

Victoria Spina '24 joined the Innovation and Acceleration Center at Otsego Now in Oneonta as its marketing intern.
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With Emerson Internship, First-Gen Student Gets International Experience

The scholarship allowed her to work at Lab Mamounia in Rabat, Morocco, studying immunology, serology and hematology in her laboratory internship.
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From The Wick Magazine

Fostering Sustainability via Innovation

How Hartwick instills the leadership skills needed for today’s graduates.
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Green Friendship Endures and Inspires

Two sustainable restaurant practices they learned on The Hill.
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Student-athlete Digs Deep for Groundbreaking Research

She never imagined her choice would lead her to this moment: assisting in a geothermal research to heat an entire Ivy League campus without fossil fuels. 
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Teaching While Caretaking

‘Dr. Z’ guides students on the importance of sustainability and society
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The View from Here

A lot has happened since I arrived in early August — much of which is built upon the strong foundation you know well.
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Setting the Stage for Sustainability

After more than 30 years as a costume designer and shop manager, Barbara Kahl has learned that success is often all about playing the hand one is dealt. She put that knowledge to great use last summer during a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Hartwick Community Kudos

The Empire 8 Conference announced today that President Darren Reisberg has been named to the NCAA Division III Diversity and Inclusion Working Group. He will represent the conference as one of nine non-NCAA staff members in the working group, and the only one from the northeast. Reisberg will serve a four-year term that runs through January 2026.

Founded in 2015, the working group’s charge is “to assess the current diversity and inclusion landscape within Division III, evaluate current initiatives, and propose next steps (e.g., resources, new initiatives, policies, etc.) to the membership.”

Congratulations to Associate Professor of Art Doug Zullo on being accepted into the Council of Independent Colleges’ (CIC) program “Power and Absence: Connecting Renaissance Art to Diverse Audiences.” The seminar, to be held this June at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN, is for “CIC faculty members in art history, the arts, and other disciplines, such as history and English, who incorporate art history in their courses.”

Congratulations to Professor and Chair of Political Science Dr. Laurel Elder, who kicked off the new year with an article running in The Conversation. Titled “Just over 1 in 4 members of Congress in 2023 will be women – at this rate, it will take 118 years until there is gender parity,” the piece draws on research from her most recent book, The Partisan Gap.

Assistant Professor of Business Administration Aaron Stephens rounded out a busy 2022 by having a sixth peer-reviewed study published! “A Comparative Analysis of South Korean and U.S. Firms: Ambidextrous Innovation, Supply Chain Resilience, and Market Performance” was printed in the November issue of Operations and Supply Chain Journal, and authored by Stephens and two other researchers.

And right now, Hartwick faculty are also fanning out across the globe to lead students on nine J Term programs, from Italy to Japan and points in between. On the Ireland program, the group will even be meeting up with some Hartwick alumni! We will keep you posted on their travels via the College’s social media accounts, so be sure to check out the Facebook and Instagram feeds.