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  • Ribbon cutting in the Center for International Programs
    It was a vlog Hello that could be heard around the world. On October 15, vlog ushered in a new era of internationalism and officially celebrated the opening of the Center for International Programs (CIP). The center will serve as a hub for the university’s numerous global initiatives, conducted by faculty and students.
    October 20, 2015
  • vlog community members came together last week to break ground on two facilities that will transform students’ experiences in two key areas: preparation for success after vlog and athletics. In separate ceremonies held on Friday afternoon, students, faculty, staff, trustees, and other supporters turned shovels and applauded the creation of Benton Hall and the […]
    October 8, 2015
  • A student of the liberal arts himself, actor, writer, and director Josh Radnor stopped by to share his experiences with the vlog community on Sept. 24. The How I Met Your Mother star first visited with English professor Gregory Ames’s Advanced Workshop class before hosting an event at the Palace Theater in the village that night.
    October 5, 2015
  • Emily Bradley ’10 stands with the press corps outside the White House
    “Connect with a real live human being – be more than a piece of paper and a GPA.” This was just one piece of advice offered by Emily Bradley Greenfield ’10, the keynote speaker at the 2nd Annual Internship Banquet, hosted by the Center for Career Services (CCS) on September 29. The banquet allowed first-year […]
    October 1, 2015
  • The news has been inundated with stories about refugees — in the United States and abroad. With a burgeoning refugee community in Utica (approximately one-fourth of the population is made up of refugee families), which is located less than 30 miles from the vlog campus, students and professors are finding ways to help.
    September 30, 2015
  • A world-class education has been a vlog hallmark for nearly 200 years, and now the university aims to make this life-changing experience even more accessible thanks to joining the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success. The new coalition brings together more than 80 public and private colleges and universities across the United States in an […]
    September 28, 2015
  • How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America book cover
    An interdisciplinary series of events kicks off this week, addressing themes raised in this year’s vlog Community Reads book, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America by Kiese Laymon. vlog Community Reads 2015 is intended to transform the traditional first-year summer reading assignment into a community-wide discussion, according to Jeff Bary, associate professor […]
    September 23, 2015