Sarah Matumbura '26

Trailblazing Hartwick Student Becomes First on City Commission

Sarah Matumbura ’26 appointed to the Commission on Community Relations and Human Rights.

Hartwick College Bresee Hall Wright Family Overlook

Faces of the Class of 2024

Meet some of the amazing students that make the Class of 2024 on Oyaron Hill truly special.

James Mendez with computer game equipment

Game Development Major Amplifies Esports Club, Plans Swoop Game

Member of the first class of the new game development major is building a platformer game based on Swoop, Hartwick’s mascot.

Laurel Elder

Hartwick College Professor Explores Public Sentiments on Abortion Laws Post-Dobbs Decision

The findings emerged from a survey of 1,356 U.S. adults in September of 2023.

Sofia Escobar, Hartwick College student

Escobar ’24 Wins Hartwick College’s Annual Anna Sonder Poetry Prize for the Third Time

Otto Sonder, late professor emeritus of sociology, endowed a prize in 1978 for the best poem written by a student at Hartwick College, to be awarded annually by the College under the auspices of the Academy of American Poets in New York City.

Hartwick College student Jahcenya Evans '26

Wicking and Soaring

Jahcenya Evans ’26 shares life at Hartwick.

Hartwick College students making journals

Journals, Clay Help Writers Get Creative

Students explore a tactile process.

Ana Laura Gonzalez and family with Hartwick College international student guests at Thanksgiving

Hartwick College Families Open Their Homes to Students for Thanksgiving

International students joined six Hartwick families at their homes to celebrate the holiday.

Hartwick College students ofrenda to celebrate Día de los Muertos, Mexico’s Day of the Dead

Hartwick Students Honor Loved Ones With Ofrenda

On the Day of the Dead, Nov. 2, the Latinos Unidos Association held a Día de los Muertos party to welcome back the visitors from the land of the dead.

View of Hartwick College campus during Wick Week

Little Piece of Home to Hartwick

Rebeka Alva ‘25, president of Latinos Unidos Association (LUA), found her “family” on Oyaron Hill. Growing up in East Stroudsburg, Pa, Alva was immersed in her Peruvian culture. But when Alva decided to come to Hartwick College for the nursing program, she was moving away from her family. And for Alva, family means everything.