Student Spotlight

Baker-Simpson’s Caceres ’24 Is Taking Advantage of Opportunities
Samantha Caceres ’24 knows, sometimes finding an internship is all about that personal connection.

Alumni Mentors: More Success Stories
Meet Myla Dobson ’22, a political science major, working as a project manager for Lumino Digital Consulting in Denver. Myla is another great example of the power of the Hartwick alumni network.

Escobar ’24 Earns Top Poetry Prize, Will Present at National Convention
Sofia Escobar ’24 recently became the first Hartwick student to win the Eleanor B. North Poetry Award from International English Honor Society Sigma Tau Delta.

Game. Set. Match.
Jade Killikelly ’24, public health major with a chemistry minor with a pre-med specialization has a lot on her mind.

Students Take Advantage of Politically Focused Activities
Following a successful voter registration drive that saw 146 students register to vote in Oneonta, the Office of Civic Engagement sponsored vans that drove students – and one Guiding Eyes for the Blind dog – to the polls.

Physics Students, Spectators Get Lift from Outside Labwork
Dr. Kevin Schultz, Physics department chair, brought back his annual Principles of Physics lab, which involves students launching air-pumped rockets across the field.

The Power of Stepping Forward
“This is the most direct example I’ve seen of FlightPath coming to life,” says Career Development Director Peter Bennett of Hartwick’s inaugural Career HOPs.

Hartwick’s Alumni in NY Congress Bring their Experience and Insights to the Classroom
State Senator James Seward ’73, H ’99 (ret.) and Assembly Member Jen Lunsford ’04 are among many alumni who teach and inspire political science students.

Practice Really Does Make Perfect
Lauren Kutch ’22 builds confidence in her nursing skills in the Clark Simulation Lab.

Bio major chases hobby with research
Zach Craft ’23 leverages his passion for fishing in an undergraduate research project made possible by his professor.