“One Leaf Does Not a Cypress Make,” the exhibition of recent photographs by Philadelphia artist Shawn Theodore opening Sept.…
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WDI’s Historic Wood Window Rehabilitation
The Times Union published an article Aug. 7 on the Historic Wood Window Rehabilitation course offered by the college’s…
Read MoreCollege’s upcoming CAMS figures in region’s jobs outlook
The college’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills (CAMS), currently under construction, is a bright spot in the Capital Region’s…
Read MoreCollege’s food pantry
Louis Coplin, interim vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Development, was interviewed Wednesday by Emily DeFeciani of WRGB CBS…
Read MoreFirst day of classes at Hudson Valley Community College
Local news outlets were on campus Monday, Aug. 27 as hundreds of new and returning students arrived on campus…
Read MoreSen. Kirsten Gillibrand holds Town Hall meeting on campus
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s Town Hall meeting, held at 5 p.m. Aug. 26 in the McDonough Sports Complex, drew coverage…
Read MoreU.S. Representative hosts grant workshop for nonprofits
U.S. Representative Paul Tonko will be on campus Wednesday, Aug. 22 to conduct a grant writing workshop for local…
Read MorePresident Ramsammy profiled in Albany Business Review
Roger A. Ramsammy, Ph.D., who became the seventh president of Hudson Valley Community College on July 1, 2018, is…
Read MoreStudent transfers to continue pursuit of eSports dream
Josh Street, a Clifton Park native, is pursuing his dream to play eSports as a member of The Storm,…
Read MoreNationwide wage lag topic for consideration in region
David Larkin, professor of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, and others comment on a employment opportunities and stagnant wages in an…
Read MoreTEC-SMART hosts BOCES STEM Camps for a day
WNYT News Channel 13 posted this story about the BOCES’ summer camp in STEM day trip to TEC-SMART in…
Read MoreTwo Board of Trustee appointments
Thomas P. Grant’s appointment to the Hudson Valley Community College Board of Trustees and William F. Fagan’s reappointment as…
Read MoreChairman of the Board of Trustees named to county post
Neil Kelleher, chairman of the college’s Board of Trustee a former chairman of the Rensselaer County Legislature, has been…
Read MoreRensselaer County Legislature approves college’s budget
Following remarks by President Roger Ramsammy, the Rensselaer County Legislature approved the college’s 2018-2019 budget in a unanimous vote…
Read More“Seen” gallery from EOC’s 52nd graduation ceremony
The Times Union published a “Seen” gallery of photographs taken at the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center’s 52nd graduation…
Read MoreEOC’s 52nd graduation ceremony
The Record published an article about the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center’s 52nd graduation ceremony on June 30. The…
Read More“Seen” gallery from farewell reception for Drew Matonak
If you attended the Tuesday, June 26 farewell reception for President Matonak, your lovely visage might be in this…
Read MoreHow to attend college while working full time
Rosemary Schultz, advisor in the School of Business, contributed to this article at TimesUnion.com about how best to combine…
Read MoreInstructor’s recent Southern CA trip to the Jet Propulsion Lab and Palomor Observatory
Richard Monda, instructor in the Biology, Chemistry and Physics Department, recently took what he described as an “amazing trip”…
Read MoreHudson Valley potential partner for future incubator program
Ground was broken Wednesday, June 27 on a project to turn a vacant school building in Albany into an…
Read MorePresident Matonak recognized during power breakfast
In honor of his imminent retirement, President Drew Matonak received an standing ovation during a Power Breakfast: Education, hosted…
Read MoreHudson Valley shares hosting of NYS Special Olympics opening today, June 15
WRGB CBS 6 TV reports: “More than 1,500 athletes and coaches will come to the Capital Region to compete…
Read MoreProfessor returns “home” to promote first book
Alice Malavasic, an associate professor in the History, Philosophy and Social Sciences Department, returned to her home state of…
Read More$250,000 grant benefits college’s manufacturing training program
The Albany-based Center for Economic Growth will use a $250,000, two-year grant it received from the KeyBank Foundation to…
Read MoreChancellor’s and President’s award recipients
The Troy Record recently published articles about the Hudson Valley Community College faculty and staff who received: SUNY Chancellor’s…
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