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Depending on your operating system, press CTRL+F or CMD+F to "Find" what you are looking for. Directory is accessible only to students, staff and faculty. You will need to be signed into your Hartwick account.
Below are steps for an employee to have their information updated:
Office locations: staff notify [email protected]; faculty notify [email protected]
Position titles or departments: staff notify [email protected]; faculty notify [email protected]
Phone numbers (office extensions): employees can update their phone numbers using selfservice.hartwick.edu. Go to User Options (on the left side menu) and then update number under User Profile.
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Embracing the Unknown: Hartwick Celebrates the Class of 2025
Among the Class of 2025 were 40 Summa Cum Laude, 41 Magna Cum Laude, and 52 Cum Laude graduates. The class also included 111 departmental distinctions, 22 College Honors students, 21 who completed their degrees in three years, and 27 legacy students.
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Hartwick College Opens WICKed Esports Center
This state-of-the-art center reflects the College’s commitment to blending academic, extracurricular and personal growth, while celebrating the growing Esports culture on campus.
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Sociology Symposium Examines Social Change at a Global Tipping Point
The event featured presentations by undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and researchers from across Upstate New York and as far away as the University of Rzeszów in Poland.
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Frankel, Cochran Receive Wandersee Awards
The Winifred D. Wandersee Scholar-in-Residence award is designed to encourage the activity of scholarship in the context of a liberal arts college through financial support and course release.
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Local Businesses Recognized for Commitment to Inclusion
Nominations were solicited through a short survey sent to students and employees on both the SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College campuses.
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NEH Visiting Professor Teaches Surveillance, Encourages Creativity
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) visiting associate professor, specializes in comparative literature, film and visual culture, with a particular focus on Turkish and global migrant cultural productions, and critical theory.
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