NYS Guidance Counselor in Hartwick College's Lambros Arena during NYSACAC Conference

NYSACAC 2025

The admissions professionals conference aligned closely with Hartwick’s Life Balance College philosophy, which emphasizes student wellness, purpose-driven education and preparation for meaningful lives after college.

President Mullen with student taking a selfie on Founders' Way with Johnstone Science Center in the background

The View from Here – Fall 2025

Hartwick is transforming through creativity, collaboration and an enduring commitment to our students’ success.

Grace Torto Asamoah ’26

Real World Experience Fund

Scholarship Helps Grace Torto Asamoah ’26 Build Skills, Refine Interests.

Kathy Osbourne ’11 speaking

Kathy Osborne

Her liberal arts degree would become the foundation of a multi-hyphenated career: public relations (PR) firm owner, communications coach, business strategist and consultant, investor and even teacher.

Freeman Foundation Asia Internship

Students expand world views with new Asia Internship Program.

PE Teacher Education Program

The new physical education teacher education program.

Hall of Famer Ken Ford ’94 shares a moment with Executive Director of Athletics Paul Vecchio at the 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

AI Brings New Life to Past

Earlier this year, an alumnus found a way to merge the worlds of athletics and artificial intelligence (AI).

Aliria Munoz Rascón ’07

Aliria Munoz Rascón

She’s pursuing implementation science, which goes beyond the comforts of a lab setting, placing researchers into communities to study how to best implement science-based interventions like education programs.

Jen Murphy Picardo ’10, an accounting manager with Major League Baseball (MLB)’s Washington Nationals with World Series Ring

The New Hartwick Athletics

Although collegiate athletics looks vastly different than it did a few decades ago, that spirit is as present today on Oyaron Hill as ever.

Emphasis on Intelligence

Faculty and alumni alike view the Age of AI with excitement…and caution.