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Hartwick Students Plead: Listen To Our Concerns

Hartwick Students Plead:  Listen To Our Concerns By LIBBY CUDMORE • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Over 200 students filled the Dewar Union during a Board of Trustees meeting this afternoon to advocate that their voices be heard and show solidarity for senior Noah Jager, who says he was asked to resign from his post as coordinator of student life after he sent out an anonymous e-mail Campus Safety believed to be a threat. “They’re cutting programs, they’re letting faculty go and we’re…

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Drugovich In Highest Echelon Of 2nd National Organization

Drugovich In Highest Echelon Of 2nd National Organization ONEONTA – Hartwick College President Margaret L. Drugovich has joined the boards of two national higher-education associations in as many months. Yesterday, she was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities during the association’s annual meeting in Washington D.C.  NAICU serves as the national voice of private non-profit higher education. Last month, she joined the Division III Presidents Council of  the NCAA, Division III’s…

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Seward Brings $1/4 Million To Beverage Center Opening

Seward Brings $1/4 Million To Beverage Center Opening Hartwick College Cuts Ribbon On New Center ONEONTA – Saying “I thought I should buy the next round,” state Sen. Jim Seward,  R-Milford, brought a $250,000 check to today’s grand open of Hartwick College’s Center for Craft Food & Beverage. In announcing the legislative grant in a ceremony in the Johnstone Science Building, Seward called the center “a one of kind resource for existing businesses and budding entrepreneurs that will help develop…

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Seward To Bring More Funding To Craft Beer Center’s Opening

Seward To Bring More Funding To Craft Beer Center’s Opening ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, announced a few minutes ago he will bring word of “special legislative funding” to Friday’s ribbon-cutting at Hartwick College’s new Center for Craft Food & Beverage. The event will be at 1:30 p.m. at the college’s Johnstone Science Center. Seward’s Democratic counterpart in the Assembly, Bill Magee, D-Nelson, who is running for a 13th term this year, also plans to attend.…

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Can Malt Makers Meet Brewery Act Deadline?

DEBATE AT HARTWICK CONFAB Can State Grow Enough Malt To Meet Breweries’ Demand? ONEONTA – What comes first, the chicken or the egg? At the end of the fourth annual Winter Farm Brewery Weekend Conference this afternoon at Hartwick College, that was the question.The state requires brewers licensed under the state Farm Brewery Act of 2012 to use 20 percent in-state ingredients in their beers, with that rising to 60 percent in 2018 and 90 percent in 2024. At the center…

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Farmers, Maltsters and Brewers At Hartwick

Farmers, Maltsters At Hartwick For Sold-Out Brewing Symposium  Aaron MacLeod, the new director of Hartwick College’s Center for Craft Food & Beverage, speaks today on Barley and Malt Analysis in the Shineman Chapel House. The talk was one of many making up the sold-out Farmer Brewer Winter Weekend, an immersive experience where farmers and brewers could meet and listen to industry experts. Talks continue through Sunday evening.…

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Jean Kafchinski, 89; Hartwick College Bursar Retired In ’95

IN MEMORIAM:  Jean Kafchinski, 89; Hartwick College Bursar Retired In ’95 ONEONTA – Jean Elizabeth (Smith) Kafchinski, 89, retired Hartwick College bursar, passed away Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, at Fox Hospital. A longtime resident of Oneonta, she was born on Dec. 7, 1926, in Lymanville, Pa.  A loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she was the daughter of the late Garney and Anna (Lyman) Smith. Jean graduated from Springfield High School in Springfield, Pa., moving to Oneonta in 1952.  She…

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Yager Museum Restores Rockwell Kent Landscape

Yager Museum Restores Rockwell Kent Landscape ‘Winter In Berkshires’ Donated By IBM In 1953 ONEONTA – Hartwick College’s Yager Museum has announced the conservation of Rockwell Kent’s “Winter in the Berkshire Hills” has been complete. The museum contracted with the Williamstown (Mass.) Art Conservation Center, which relined, cleaned, refilled and revarnished the painting. In addition, the frame was stabilized and repainted, as recommended in a 2012 conservation survey of the museum’s collection, was made possible through funds granted by the Greater…

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SUSPECT HELD IN SUNY THREAT

SUSPECT HELD IN SUNY THREAT ONEONTA – SUNY Oneonta president Nancy Kleniewski announced at 7 p.m. that a suspect in Saturday’s YikYak threat has been taken into custody. “While the investigation will continue, UPD is confident that the message, which was reported to mention shooting tomorrow, does not present a threat,” Kleniewski said. “The last several hours have been tense on our campus, at Hartwick College, in the City of Oneonta, and in the homes of students’ parents near and…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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