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Stacey Grady ’03 Appointed as Vice President for Institutional Advancement & External Relations
A Hartwick alumna, Grady brings more than 20 years of fundraising experience and a deep connection to the College’s mission.
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Hartwick College Introduces New Nutrition Minor to Expand Health and Wellness Pathways
The 22-credit program complements majors such as biology, nursing, healthcare administration, public health, education and sport management.
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Freedman Prize Supports Science Education Research
As he prepares for a future in science education, Daisernia said the experience has reinforced the importance of innovation in teaching and the impact it can have on the next generation of learners.
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Hartwick Appoints Jennifer Dearden as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
Dearden, most recently interim provost and dean of the faculty at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, brings a record of student-centered leadership, academic innovation and strategic growth.
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Women’s Flag Football Set for Historic First Game
Flag football continues to grow rapidly at both the high school and collegiate levels and the sport is set to make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Games.
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Freedman Prize Research Examines Student-Athlete Mental Health
Support for the project came from the Freedman Prize for Student-Faculty Research, a competitive award established by Allen and Judy Freedman in 2002 to fund original collaborative work between students and faculty.
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Spotlights
Hartwick Students Learn from Public Service Leaders and Alumni
Exchanges with students offered a powerful reminder of the strength of the Hartwick alumni network.
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Alumni Spotlight: Kevin Flaherty ’14
Kevin Flaherty '14 is an assistant district attorney in Boston.
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Faces of the Class of 2026
Meet some of the amazing students that make the Class of 2026 truly special.
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The Gentleman Coach and the Tradition of Hartwick Hoops
One instrumental figure in shaping that foundation was Harold “Hal” Bradley, a 1934 Hartwick graduate who went on to coach basketball at Hartwick College, Duke University and the University of Texas at Austin.
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