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Hartwick E-Hub Students Share Experiences With Rotary

COLLEGE PROVIDING ROTARY SPEAKERS Hartwick E-Hub Students Share ‘Liberal Arts In Action’ Rotarian (and Hartwick College president) Margaret L. Drugovich, above, introduces Hartwick students Allison Taft and Taylor Diepold, who spoke at today’s the Oneonta Rotary Club luncheon at The Elks Club.   Each Thursday this month, Hartwick is providing luncheon speakers to the local club.   Today’s topic was the “E-Hub Experience: Liberal Arts in Action” initiative.  Economics Professor Kristen Jones, at left,  explains how uncertainties in the future of the…

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NEW PROVOST AT HARTWICK

NEW PROVOST AT HARTWICK Ehmann To Succeed Tannenbaum As College’s Top Academic Officer ONEONTA – Dr. William J. Ehmann will be Hartwick College’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs – the college’s top academic officer, President Margaret L. Drugovich announced this evening. He succeeds Dr. Michael G. Tannenbaum, who is retiring after serving in the role for 10 years. The appointment, effective July 1, 2019, concludes a four-month national search and brings Ehmann here from Marymount University in Arlington,…

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Hartwick Students Ring In Graduation

Hartwick Class of ’18 Rings In Graduation ONEONTA – Despite the relentless downpour outside, Hartwick College held it 87th Commencement Ceremony today, under a large tent on Elmore Field. Graduates were processed in by the Broome County Celtic Pipe & Drum Corps to the applause of the thousands of friends and family gathered to celebrate the occasion. Between multiple musical features, staff and student awards, and two honorary degrees awarded in the ceremony, the crowd dug deep to find the energy…

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Hartwick College Drops Division I Sports Programs

Hartwick College Drops Both Division I Sports  Men’s Soccer to DIII, Women’s Water Polo Cut By PARKER FISH • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – In a letter addressed to all students, Hartwick College announced this afternoon that it would be withdrawing from NCAA Division I athletics, including from soccer, where it won a national championship in the 1970s. According to the letter, signed by Hartwick College’s President Margaret Drugovich, Board of Trustees Chair Francis Landrey, and Student Affair Committee Chair…

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County Reps, 100 Attendees Consider County’s Future

County Reps, 100 Attendees Consider County’s Future Dr. Gerald Benjamin, SUNY New Paltz vice president for regional engagement, presents “County Manager v. County Executive” to a full house at Springbrook’s new Family Engagement Center this morning. The 45-minute presentation, moderated by Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich, outlined the pros and cons of both governmental structures, as well as ideas for how the Otsego County Board of Representatives might begin the process of considering new management models for the county. At…

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Hartwick Announces $10,000 Scholarships For In-State Students

Hartwick Announces $10,000 Scholarships For All NY Students Unlike Cuomo’s Excelsior Program, No Residency, Income Requirements ONEONTA – Hartwick College announced today it will provide a $10,000 Founders’ Award scholarships to each newly enrolled first-year and transfer student who is a resident of New York State, beginning in fall 2018. Historically, 75 percent of Hartwick students are New Yorkers. “This new award is intended to send a clear message to families from New York state that we understand their concerns…

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Seward Joins Hartwick College, Teaching Politics At Alma Mater

Seward Teaches Poli-Sci Class At His Alma Mater ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, is teaching where he once learned. The senator, who received his degree from Hartwick College in 1973 and an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1999, has returned to his alma mater this semester as an adjunct professor of political science. Seward is teaching “New York State Politics & Policy” for 20 students, drawing on three decades of experience in the state Senate.  Prior to…

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Drugovich, 100 College Presidents, Urge President-Elect To Speak Against Hat

Drugovich, 100 College Presidents, Urge President-Elect To Speak Against Hate ONEONTA – Hartwick College President Margaret L. Drugovich this morning added her name to an open letter to President-elect Trump – co-signed by 100 college and university presidents – urging him to speak out against recent acts of harassment, hate and violence. CLICK FOR FULL TEXT OF LETTER…