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March 2024

President Terenzio Honored as a 2024 Woman of Excellence by the Capital Region Chamber

Dr. Terenzio is recognized in the category of Professional Management, acknowledging achievements in maximizing organizational effectiveness and sustainability through decisive action, empowerment of her team, and the implementation of creative solutions to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.
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Senior Kaleigh Weaver Receives National Student Programmer of the Year Award

APCA's award recognizes individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership and innovation in campus programming and engagement, qualities for which Weaver has become known in her four semesters as a Campus Engagement Leader. The award was given in February at APCA’s National Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
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February 2024

SUNY Cobleskill and SUNY Oneonta Sign Pathway Agreement for Cobleskill’s Early Childhood Studies (A.A.S.) Graduates to Seamlessly Enter Oneonta’s Childhood Education (B.S.) Program

SUNY Cobleskill and SUNY Oneonta have signed a new articulation agreement providing a seamless transition of graduates from Cobleskill’s Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Early Childhood Studies to Oneonta’s Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in Childhood Education/Liberal Arts as matriculated students with junior status.
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College Kicks Off Farm-to-Table Dinner Series with Ingredients Sourced from Local Producers

SUNY Cobleskill unveils a new community-focused initiative, the Farm-to-Table Dinner Series, presented by the Culinary Arts Program at the Rolling Hills Bistro. This extraordinary culinary experience, which debuted on February 12, showcases the College's commitment to sustainability, community collaboration, and the vibrant local flavors of the Mohawk Valley.
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Project SEARCH Enters New Semester of Providing Employment Opportunities for Students with Developmental Differences

SUNY Cobleskill and The Arc Lexington are proud to announce that Project SEARCH, an internationally renowned program that prepares people with disabilities in securing integrated, competitive employment has successfully launched with the SUNY Cobleskill campus as a host site for the 2023-2024 academic year. Now, with new funding through the Mohawk Valley’s $10 million award through New York State’s Regional Economic Development Council Challenge Competition, The Arc Lexington and SUNY Cobleskill plan to upscale the program to other higher education institutions and industry partners.
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January 2024

Animal Behavioral Scientist and Autism Advocate Dr. Temple Grandin to Receive Honorary Doctorate at SUNY Cobleskill’s 106th Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill is thrilled to announce that world-renowned scientist, inventor, and innovative animal behaviorist Dr. Temple Grandin will be awarded an honorary Doctorate of Science and deliver the keynote address during its 106th Commencement on Saturday, May 18, 2024. A visionary in animal science and autism advocacy, Dr. Grandin’s is widely recognized for her innovative work in improving livestock treatment through the design of humane handling facilities, including SUNY Cobleskill’s.
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Dr. Scott Ferguson Named as College’s First Chief Economic Development Officer

SUNY Cobleskill has proudly named Dr. Scott Ferguson as its Chief Economic Development Officer (CEDO). In this newly created role, Dr. Ferguson will lead efforts in driving economic development and opportunity, fostering innovation in the Mohawk Valley Region, and expanding the scope of the College’s Institute for Rural Vitality.
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SUNY Cobleskill to Direct $2.7 Million Toward Workforce Development Initiatives as Part of the Mohawk Valley’s Regional Economic Development Council Challenge Competition

SUNY Cobleskill will direct $2.7 million of the Mohawk Valley’s $10 million Regional Economic Development Council Challenge Competition award toward expanding workforce development initiatives already underway at the College. Funding will expand two initiatives: agribusiness microcredentialing through its Institute of Rural Vitality and the Project SEARCH program through a partnership with The Arc Lexington.
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November 2023

SUNY Cobleskill Ranked Among Best Colleges for Veterans by Military Times

For the ninth consecutive year, SUNY Cobleskill is proud to be once again recognized as a “Best for Vets” College through the Military Times’ annual rankings, a list that has become a go-to resource for veterans exploring their educational path opportunities. In 2023, the College ranked eighth among schools in the Northeast U.S., rising from its position of seventeenth in 2022.
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October 2023

The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill Accepting Applications for Farm and Food Business Accelerator

The program’s goal is to accelerate the success of small businesses, measured through increased value-added product development, revenue, and job growth. Applicants must be established businesses interested in developing value-added products and bringing them to market in the Mohawk Valley. Applications are open through Sunday, November 19.
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Animal Science Students Take Home Top Awards at the 2023 Northeast Regional Dairy Challenge

Fourteen SUNY Cobleskill students competed at the 2023 Northeast Regional Dairy Challenge in Harrisburg, PA, from Oct. 12 through 14, with several bringing home top awards from the annual competition, including the prestigious Don Rogers Award for Exemplary Team Performance.
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September 2023

The Arc Lexington Honors President Terenzio with Leadership Excellence Award

This month, President Marion Terenzio was honored with The Arc Lexington's Leadership Excellence Award: Advancing Inclusivity in Higher Education for her efforts to ensure students with disabilities have full access to higher education, career and life goals on campus, as well as campuses across the state.
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Animal Science Welcomes Three New Faculty Members

SUNY Cobleskill proudly announces the addition of three Animal Science faculty members, each bringing a wealth of diverse expertise to the College. New assistant professors Laura Adams, Benjamin Duran, and Leigha Green have each stepped into their new roles for the fall 2023 semester, supporting Animal Science education and undergraduate research.
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SUNY Cobleskill Ranks Among Top Public Schools in the Nation in U.S. News and World Report’s 2023-2024 College Rankings

SUNY Cobleskill is ranked among the top schools in the nation across several categories in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-2024 Best Colleges Rankings. The publication released its annual guide this week, naming the College in the top ten among all public schools in America, and in the top five for Best Colleges for Veterans. SUNY Cobleskill also ranked highly in Best Regional Colleges North, Best Value Schools, and Top Performers in Social Mobility.
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SUNY Cobleskill Introduces Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture

The College is proud to add to its list of agriculture and technology baccalaureate programs a new Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Fisheries & Aquaculture, available starting Fall 2023. The degree program replaces the College’s Bachelor of Technology (B.T.) in the same discipline, with the B.S. label placing additional emphasis on the required ecology, chemistry, and biology components of the major.
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College Receives $50,000 Mohawk River Watershed Grant Award from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos recently announced $600,000 in grants awarded to implement the goals and objectives of the Mohawk River Basin Action Agenda 2021-2026. The awards include $50,000 to provide streambank stabilization and prevent flooding along the banks of key areas of the Cobleskill Creek on the SUNY Cobleskill campus.
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August 2023

Early Childhood Studies Introduces New Minor and Upper-Level Course in Accessible Instruction

New in Fall 2023, Accessible Instruction provides opportunities to gain multidisciplinary knowledge and practical skills for delivering instruction to individuals with a range of learning, neurological, and physical motor challenges. The minor is available to students majoring in any of the College’s baccalaureate degree programs whose career ambitions place them in an instructional or community service setting.
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Professor Doug Hammond to Serve as Director of the College’s New Northeast Regional Technical Training Center

Agricultural Engineering Professor Doug Hammond has been appointed a Director of the College’s newly established Northeast Regional Technical Training Center, helping to address the growing need for trained equipment technicians necessary to keep New York State’s agricultural, construction, and transportation fleet moving. The Center is made possible through a long-running partnership between the College and the New York State Department of Transportation.
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SUNY Cobleskill’s Student Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Earns 2023 All-American Award, Recognizing Record-Setting Fundraising Year

The award honors a record-setting year of fundraising for the club in which it raised more than $26,000 at its annual Outdoorsman’s Night Out event in November 2022. That money is pooled with other collegiate fundraising efforts and put toward wetlands and waterfowl conservation efforts across the U.S., overseen by the national Ducks Unlimited organization.
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Agricultural Engineering Faculty Inspire Young Learners Through Summer Enrichment Program

The SUNY Cobleskill Agricultural Engineering department is engaging the next generation of ag mechanics through an immersive, two-week training session for middle school students, a collaboration with Cobleskill-Richmondville Central School’s Summer Enrichment Program.
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July 2023

The Institute for Rural Vitality Designated as the Entrepreneurship Assistance Center of the Mohawk Valley through Empire State Development

This designation will see the Institute receive $73,500 in grant funding for one year to support area entrepreneurs with business creation and growth, sales, access to financing, and job creation. It also represents the Institute’s expansion beyond its focus on farm and food entrepreneurship to serving regional business owners across all industry sectors.
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Histotechnician Program Receives Heckscher Foundation Challenge Grant to Establish Training Programs in New York City and Rockland County

The Heckscher Foundation for Children has announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind workforce development program intended to create more than 1,100 full-time jobs for underserved young adults in New York State. The College is partnering with Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York University (NYU), Einstein, Montefiore Medical Centers, and Rockland Community College to establish NYC- and Rockland County-based histotechnician training programs.
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Animal Science Program Produces Bull Calf Ranking Top Three in the World According to Jersey Performance Index

Through its Jersey embryo program with Select Sires, the College it has produced a bull calf ranking worldwide as a top specimen of its breed. Known as Grandslam, the calf's Jersey Performance Index (JPI) rating of 197 places him third for his entire breed based on desirable dairy cattle characteristics.
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June 2023

Video Production Lead Kyle Fossé Honored with SUNY CUAD Awards for Excellence in Video

In its annual Excellence in Video awards, given in June 2023, SUNY CUAD recognized two of Fossé’s recent projects as “Best in Category: 1-5 Minute Video” and "Best in Category: Over 5 Minute Video.”
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SUNY Cobleskill Introduces Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Communications

The College is introducing Agricultural Communications, a Bachelor of Science program to be offered to students for the first time in Fall 2023. Unifying core curriculum elements of the College’s Agricultural Business and Communications in Technology programs, Agricultural Communications is the first and only bachelor's program of its kind in the Northeast U.S.
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May 2023

SUNY Cobleskill Welcomes Dr. Darcy L. Medica as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

As the Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Medica will ensure the College’s academic enterprise remains vibrant and relevant through program innovation, curriculum development, and advancement of student achievement while sustaining a culture of inclusion and belonging.
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The Institute for Rural Vitality Presents First Annual Empire Entrepreneurship Expo

The First Annual Empire State Entrepreneur Expo, presented by the Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill, was held May 12, featuring 25 regional vendors showcasing more than 85 products ranging from beverages to dairy products, meats to maple, and more. The Institute welcomed over 100 attendees to campus to taste, try, and buy the products.
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SUNY Cobleskill Celebrates Class of 2023 at 105th Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill marked its 105th Commencement Saturday, officially conferring degrees upon more than 470 graduates of the Class of 2023. Graduates represented more than 50 baccalaureate and associate degree programs across agriculture and technology disciplines.
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Gianah Millien-Maxi Receives Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award For Student Excellence

Senior Gianah Millien-Maxi was one of 46 students in SUNY’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) to be honored with the Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Student Excellence in 2023. The award, now celebrating its fourth class of awardees, recognizes outstanding EOP students for their academic merit and perseverance.
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Seniors Kelsey Bowers and Kate Riordon Honored with 2023 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence

SUNY Cobleskill seniors Kelsey Bowers and Kate Riordan were honored with 2023 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence (CASE) as part of SUNY’s annual spring recognition showcase. CASE recognizes students for their outstanding achievements throughout their SUNY experience in areas including academics, leadership, campus involvement, community service, and the arts.
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April 2023

Greg Neri, the Coretta Scott King Honor-Winning Author of Young Adult Fiction, to Receive Honorary Doctorate at 105th Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill is thrilled to announce that Coretta Scott King Honor-Winning storyteller, filmmaker, artist, and digital media producer Greg Neri will be awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts at its 105th Commencement on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Neri will also deliver the event’s keynote address to the College’s more than 435 graduates and their families.
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President Dr. Marion A. Terenzio Receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for 2023-2024

SUNY Cobleskill is pleased to announce that President Marion A. Terenzio, Ph.D. has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award in Agricultural Education to France for the 2023-2024 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.   
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Nutrien Ag Solutions Gifts $100,000 to SUNY Cobleskill for Scholarships and Program Support in Plant Science

Nutrien Ag Solutions, the world’s largest provider of crop nutrient and protection products and services, has presented a gift of $100,000 to the SUNY Cobleskill Foundation. The gift will provide scholarship opportunities to students enrolled in the College’s Plant Science program and support experiential course programming.
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Michael Wacksman, Associate Director of Student Leadership, Honored with APCA National College Advisor of the Year Award

Wacksman serves as the advisor for the Campus Engagement Board, a team of student leaders that develops events and activities for SUNY Cobleskill’s student body. In his 24 years at the College, he has introduced and cultivated countless new student experience opportunities through his career-long personal commitment to elevating campus life.
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March 2023

SUNY Cobleskill Welcomes Anna Miarka-Grzelak as Vice President for Strategic Enrollment and Innovation

In this newly created, senior-level position, Miarka-Grzelak will oversee the College’s Admissions, Marketing, and Student Financial Services divisions while working closely with faculty to foster program innovations that prepare the next generation of young leaders for entry into career fields across the agriculture and technology landscape.
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“Freedom Ride” Explores Nation’s African American History

In celebration of Black History Month, a group of SUNY Cobleskill students and faculty took part in the “Freedom Ride,” traveling by bus to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., visiting historical sites and points of interest with a connection to African American history for a weekend filled with exploration, inspiration, and discovery.
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February 2023

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion Terenzio Appointed to New York State Rural Ambulance Task Force

President Marion A. Terenzio, Ph.D., has joined the New York State Rural Ambulance Task Force, representing the College and Schoharie County in evaluating the unique challenges faced by ambulance service providers in rural areas that have accelerated EMS closures in recent years.
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The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill to Offer Series of Virtual Small Business Workshops in March

Each of the three workshops has a specific focus related to a challenge that small businesses often experience when first getting started. All workshops will be offered virtually over Zoom and held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on their respective dates.
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January 2023

Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill Announces Second Cohort of Farm and Food Business Accelerator Participants

Over the next 18 months, through access to strategic support services and professional facilities, Accelerator participants will launch new value-added products to the regional marketplace and capitalize on a collective $500,000 investment into product development and business growth.
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Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Funds Applied Learning Tools for Landscape Contracting Students

The Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute’s Foundation for Education and Research has awarded SUNY Cobleskill with over $13,000 to benefit the College’s Landscape Contracting and Development Associate’s and Bachelor’s degree programs,
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December 2022

Alta Equipment Company Invests Big in Construction Machinery and Diesel Technology at SUNY Cobleskill

Alta Equipment Company, a leading provider of construction equipment in North America, has presented the SUNY Cobleskill Foundation with a gift totaling $200,000 to be put toward scholarships for students entering the College’s Diesel Technology and Power Machinery, programs.
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November 2022

SUNY Cobleskill Proclaims Campus Walkway as the “Haudenosaunee Pathway of Pride” in Recognition of National Native American Heritage Month

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion Terenzio and Chief Diversity Officer Derwin Bennett have issued a proclamation officially naming a main campus walkway as the “Haudenosaunee (ho-dee-no-SHOW-nee) Pathway of Pride,” a tribute to the member nations of the Iroquois/Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
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SUNY Cobleskill Student Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Hosts 8th Annual “Outdoorsman’s Night Out”

More than 250 guests attended for a night of food, raffles, giveaways, and prizes. All proceeds from this event go toward wetland conservation in New York State to preserve our wetlands for future generations.
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Campus Begins Ten-Year Reforestation Project to Enhance Wildlife Habitat and Protect Cobleskill Creek Against Erosion

The SUNY Cobleskill campus welcomed its newest members this week – 160 trees planted by more than 50 students, faculty, and staff – and this is just the start of a new, decade-long project. The ultimate goal of the project is to plant 10,000 new trees over the next ten years.
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October 2022

SUNY Cobleskill Ranks Among Top Public Schools in the Nation in U.S. News and World Report’s 2022-2023 College Rankings

The publication released its annual guide last month, naming SUNY Cobleskill in the top ten among all public schools in America, and in the top five for Best Colleges for Veterans. SUNY Cobleskill also ranked highly in Best Regional Colleges North, Best Value Schools, and Top Performers in Social Mobility.
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Agreement Signed to Create New Pathway for Military Personnel at SUNY Empire State to Enter SUNY Cobleskill’s Canine Training and Management Bachelor’s Program

Under this agreement, students with a military background graduating with an associate degree from SUNY Empire State can seamlessly progress to a junior-year status in the Canine Training and Management program at SUNY Cobleskill.
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Campus Welcomes New Unity Center

The Fall 2022 semester sees the opening of the College’s new Unity Center, a unifying space consisting of an array of Student Development and Academic Affairs offices collectively assembled to provide all students with an assortment of leadership opportunities, social outlets, and academic-centered support experiences.
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Bass Fishing Club Members Ian Budzinski and Connor Mann Net NYS Collegiate Cup Championship

SUNY Cobleskill Bass Fishing Club members Ian Budzinski and Connor Mann have been crowned 2022 New York State Collegiate Cup Champions. At Lake George on September 24, the duo brought in a five-bass limit weighing 16.13 pounds to capture the trophy. Club members Luke LeBlanc and Thomas Sadekoski placed fourth in the Championship with 10.62 pounds.
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September 2022

Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill and CADE Accepting Applicants for Second Cohort of Farm and Food Business Accelerator Cohort

The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill, in partnership with the Center for Agricultural Development & Entrepreneurship (CADE), is excited to announce the launch of a second cohort of participants in the Farm and Food Business Accelerator, a program made possible by a USDA Agriculture Innovation Center grant to the Institute.
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SUNY Cobleskill President Marion Terenzio Named to State Education Department’s Graduation Measures Blue Ribbon Commission

The 64-member Commission will undertake a thoughtful and inclusive process to explore what a state diploma should signify to ensure educational excellence and equity for every student in New York State.
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University Police Partners with Capital Region Safer Bars and Local Establishments to Offer Sexual Assault Intervention Training

University Police at SUNY Cobleskill and Capital Region Safer Bars (CRSB) are partnering to bring a successful professional education initiative to restaurants and bars in Schoharie County focused on creating a safe and healthy nightlife experience.
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August 2022

SUNY Cobleskill Introduces Cannabis Science Minor in Fall 2022 Semester

SUNY Cobleskill is launching a new program in Cannabis Science, available to current students as a 16-credit specialization minor. The curriculum covers the complex process of cannabis production, management and cultivation,  breeding, laws and regulations, harvesting, extraction and more.
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Ecological Restoration Program Awarded Grant to Establish the Cobleskill Creek Riparian Forest Trail

The Laura Jane Musser Fund has awarded an Environmental Initiative Grant of $29,200 to SUNY Cobleskill in support of the Cobleskill Creek Riparian Forest Trail. The project's goals are to protect and restore the riparian forests along Cobleskill Creek to enhance the ecosystem and to promote open space utilization for the College and the community.
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Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill to Host Small Business Workshop Series

The four-part workshop series is designed to assist small business owners, and individuals interested in starting their own business, in a variety of topic areas. The series will take place on the SUNY Cobleskill campus in September and October with a virtual option available.
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Campus Pool Temporarily Closed for Critical Repairs

The Athletics Department has announced the temporary closure of its campus pool due to the need for critical repairs. The pool will be offline for all recreational and competition events for at least the full 2022-2023 academic year.
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Transitions Expands Support Services for Students with Autism and Other Learning Disabilities Through Partnership with SUNY Cobleskill

Transitions, a premier program focused on building academic skills, life skills and general independence for high school graduates and young adults with autism and other learning differences, announced the extension of its successful program to enrolled students at SUNY Cobleskill.
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Students and Faculty Contribute Research to Empire State Native Pollinator Survey

Native pollinators include wild bees, flies, beetles, moths, and butterflies, all of which play an essential role in pollinating flowering plants, including native plants and wildflowers, garden plants, as well as cultivated crops. This project was a four-year, statewide effort to determine the current distribution and conservation status of a wide array of native insect pollinators in nonagricultural habitats.
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July 2022

The Institute for Rural Vitality Among Research Contributors to CADE’s “Vision 2050”

Vision 2050 puts forward an integrated, comprehensive Food System Vision for New York State by 2050 – one that overcomes the challenges, addresses the gaps, faces the threats, and leverages the strengths and opportunities of the status quo, moving us, together, closer to realizing the profitable, regenerative, equitable, and healthy food future.
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College Hosts Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment Course for Golding Middle School Students

Through a grant received by Cobleskill-Richmondville Central Schools, ten students took part in the week-long “Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment” course, learning the basics of operating and repairing heavy farm equipment under the instruction of college professors.
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June 2022

Callanan Industries Gifts $25,000 to SUNY Cobleskill for Workforce Development Programming in Diesel Technology and Construction Machinery

The gift will provide workforce development assistance to students enrolled in the College’s Diesel Technology, Power Machinery, and Agriculture Engineering programs. The partnership between Callanan Industries and SUNY Cobleskill was fueled by a visit to campus earlier this year in which company leaders met with students.
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Histotechnician Program Signs Affiliation Agreement with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Through this agreement, candidate students will learn on-site at the Mohs laboratory, surgical pathology, and cytopathology laboratory, working alongside histology technicians, Mohs technicians, Mohs surgeons, and pathologists in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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SUNY Cobleskill Cuts Ribbon on $1.4 Million Dairy Processing Center

The Center houses fluid milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream infrastructure, with capabilities for High Temperature Short Exposure (HTSE) pasteurization, batch processing, homogenization, separation, and packaging. Students work alongside faculty and industry experts in the manufacturing processes of these products.
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History Goes Home: Family Reunited with Portrait of World War II Soldier

When a portrait of a soldier from the Second World War was delivered to our Office of Advancement with little to go on besides a name, the search began to find its rightful home. It's a story of strangers connected by the desire to keep family together and the goal of preserving history, some research, and maybe even a little luck.
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May 2022

SUNY Cobleskill Celebrates Class of 2022 at 104th Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill marked its 104th Commencement Saturday, officially conferring degrees upon more than five-hundred graduates of the Class of 2022. In addition to celebrating the academic achievements of students and their perseverance through the disruption of the pandemic, the College also awarded a SUNY Doctorate of Humane Letters to Kathleen King.
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University Police Department Welcomes K9 Reyes

The nine-month-old German Shepard recently completed training and received certification from the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services in explosives detection alongside his partner, Officer Carlianne Ferretti. The team is now in the process of completing training to receive additional certifications in patrol, tracking, and article detection.
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Carriage House Café and General Store Unveiled as Taste NY Market Location

SUNY Cobleskill President Dr. Marion Terenzio was joined by New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball and local leaders Saturday to announce the Carriage House Café and General Store as a new Taste NY Market that will promote products made by dozens of New York farms and producers, including students at the College’s School of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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Two SUNY Cobleskill Students Honored with 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence

Alexandra Delvecchio and Anna Post have been honored with 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence (CASE) as part of SUNY’s annual student recognition showcase. CASE is the highest honor awarded to SUNY students who have best demonstrated academic excellence and leadership.
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April 2022

President Terenzio Named to City & State New York’s “2022 Higher Education Power 100” List

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion Terenzio, Ph.D. has been named to City & State New York’s “2022 Higher Education Power 100” list, sharing the honor with a distinguished group of influential college and university leaders from across the state.
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Meat Processing Microcredentials Offered at SUNY Cobleskill This Summer

SUNY Cobleskill is offering two in-demand, non-credit microcredentials in Meat Processing in May and September 2022. These microcredentials are held in the College's federally inspected processing facility. Registration is now open and limited space is available. 
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SUNY Cobleskill Honors 2022 Excellence in Student Leadership Award Recipients

Each year, we honor the leadership qualities and accomplishments of standout students through our Excellence in Student Leadership Awards. Twenty-nine students received recognitions at an awards ceremony on April 6, including two recipients of the inaugural Perseverance Award.
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Registration is Open for Summer Microcredential Courses

These six-week courses will be offered virtually on flexible schedules to fit the lifestyles of all learners and include: E-Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources Management, Supply Chain, and American Sign Language. Badges earned upon completion of the course are digital credentials that can be shared with employers to validate one’s skills and achievements.
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March 2022

Kathleen King to Receive Honorary Doctorate at SUNY Cobleskill’s 104th Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill will award distinguished alum and renowned baker Kathleen King an honorary SUNY Doctorate of Humane Letters at the College’s 104th Commencement. The honorary doctorate degree is the highest form of recognition offered by the State University of New York to persons of exceptional distinction, and in this case, an individual whose achievements serve as an example of SUNY Cobleskill’s aspirations for its diverse student body.
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Early Childhood Studies Program Awarded Grant to Fund Paid Internships for Future Educators

SUNY Cobleskill’s Early Childhood Studies program has been awarded a grant to offer seven paid internships to students working 12-credit (full-time) internships. The grant, totaling more than $44,000, is through SUNY’s Early Childhood Paid Internship Program, a new initiative aiming to enhance hands-on experiences for students and help fill a great need in attracting individuals to help support staff at SUNY campus childcare facilities.
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February 2022

Environmental Management and Psychology Programs Team on Research Study Measuring Attitudes and Behaviors Toward Single-Use Plastics

An interdisciplinary research study at SUNY Cobleskill hopes to be the first step in moving campus café and satellite eatery dining away from single-use plastics and toward a wider adoption of reusable silverware use. The study is being conducted through a collaboration between the College’s Environmental Management and Psychology programs.
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January 2022

Fenimore Asset Management Gifts $100,000 to Establish Scholarship Fund for Schoharie County Students

The gift establishes an endowed fund to benefit students from Schoharie County who have demonstrated academic merit and face financial challenges in completing their degree. Up to five scholarship recipients will be selected annually to assist recipients with educational expenses.
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Agricultural Engineering Department Receives $500,000 to Develop Workforce Training Program in Power Machinery

In collaboration with large, multi-location agricultural equipment dealerships in New York State, this program will deliver industry-recognized credentials and certificates focused on hydraulics, electrical systems, air conditioning, safety, diesel engines, and transmissions, addressing a lack of qualified technicians to service and maintain increasingly complex agricultural power equipment.
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December 2021

SUNY Cobleskill and CADE Announce First Cohort of Producers to Join the Farm and Food Business Accelerator

Over the next 18 months, through access to strategic support services and professional facilities, the Accelerator has set goals to launch new value-added products, increase baseline revenues, and invest in product development and business growth. Participants in the Accelerator cohort have been selected based on their potential for growth and impact on the local farm and food sector.
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November 2021 

Dr. Ben Weikert Appointed to Committee on New York State Climate Impacts Assessment

The assessment findings will provide a comprehensive scientific understanding of probable climate change-related impacts that can empower groups across the state in making informed decisions around climate resiliency, preparedness, and environmental disaster response and recovery.
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Dairy Judging Team Wraps Up Successful Season

SUNY Cobleskill’s Dairy Cattle Judging Team wrapped up a stellar season with a first-place overall finish at last week’s North American International Livestock Expo (NAILE) in Louisville, KY. The team of Erin Curtis, Abby Hatch, Emily Hatch, and Tesika Kilmer, coached by Carrie Edsall, won over seven other teams in the 2-Year Collegiate Program division.
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Grosvenor Art Gallery to Exhibit “Midcentury Father” by Artist Justin Baker

SUNY Cobleskill’s Graphic Design program is excited to announce a new exhibition of photographic works by Troy-based artist Justin Baker, collectively titled “Midcentury Father.” The exhibition will be open to the public beginning Friday, Nov. 19, at the College’s Grosvenor Art Gallery, with a special Artist Talk scheduled for noon. The exhibition will be on display through Feb. 27, 2022.
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Men’s Cross Country Team Wins NAC Championship, Individual Honors for Stand Out First-Year Harrier and Coach

SUNY Cobleskill’s Men’s Cross Country Team finished their conference season this past weekend, taking home both team and individual accolades from the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Championships. The Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 31 points to capture the league’s 2021 team championship over a 10-team field on Saturday at Thomas College.
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SUNY Cobleskill Receives $15,000 from the Ellucian Foundation to Support Students in Need

SUNY Cobleskill has been selected as a 2021 Progress, Accomplishment, Thriving, Hope (PATH) Scholarship recipient through the Ellucian Foundation. The PATH Scholarship program provides grants to higher education institutions to support students facing economic hardship. The College received $15,000, which will be distributed to 15 students at $1,000 each to help cover items such as housing costs, tuition expenses, and food.
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October 2021

Animal Science Students Take Home Honors at 2021 Northeast Regional Dairy Challenge

Five SUNY Cobleskill students, coached by Assistant Animal Science Professor Dr. Caitlin Foley, participated in the 2021 Northeast Regional Dairy Challenge on October 14 through16 in Lyons Falls, N.Y. The Dairy Challenge is the premier dairy collegiate experience where teams of students apply theory to real-world dairy farms.
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Therapeutic Horsemanship Program Receives Two Grant Awards to Enhance Veteran-Focused Programming

SUNY Cobleskill’s Therapeutic Horsemanship Program has received two grant awards, totaling more than $100,000, to further enhance its initiatives focused on assisting Veterans and their families. The College will be offering its Therapeutic Horsemanship Veterans Program during Winter Session, Dec. 2021 through Jan. 2022, made possible, in part, through a $90,886 grant from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Adaptive Sports Program. 
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SUNY Cobleskill Professor Annie Christain’s Award-Winning New Poetry Collection, “The Vanguards of Holography,” Published by Headmistress Press

Professor of Composition and ESOL Annie Christain has released her latest poetry collection, “The Vanguards of Holography,” through Headmistress Press. This is the second full-length collection by Christain, who has been hailed as a “strange and powerful new queer voice in American poetry.”
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September 2021

SUNY Cobleskill President Dr. Marion Terenzio Appointed to NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics

SUNY Cobleskill President Dr. Marion Terenzio has been appointed as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Committee on Women’s Athletics. One of four new members of the 18-member committee, Dr. Terenzio’s four-year term extends through August 2025.
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July 2021

U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary and NY-19 Agricultural Advisory Committee Meet at SUNY Cobleskill to Discuss Farm Workforce Modernization Act

SUNY Cobleskill was proud to host distinguished guests on campus July 16, including U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado, and members of the NY-19 Agriculture Advisory Committee members for a discussion of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. 
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June 2021

Assistant Professor Ben Weikert Receives Educator Award from North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture

Ben Weikert, an assistant professor of Agriculture and Animal Science at SUNY Cobleskill has been selected as a 2021 recipient of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Educator Award. The NACTA Educator Award is a once-in-a-lifetime honor given to individuals whom the professional society deems the very best in agriculture education. Dr. Weikert was honored at the society’s annual conference, held virtually this week.
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SUNY Cobleskill Offers New Trauma-Informed Practice for Early Childhood Micro-Credential; Curriculum to be Assessed by the NYS Association for Infant Mental Health

SUNY Cobleskill’s Early Childhood Studies: Birth – Age 5 Bachelor of Science program, offered through the College’s School of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences, is now offering a micro-credential in Trauma-Informed Practice for Early Childhood. Available to both current students and non-matriculated participants, the curriculum will be assessed by the New York State Association for Infant Mental Health (NYS-AIMH), an organization increasing public awareness and supporting the development of Infant Mental Health multidisciplinary specialists throughout our state.
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Biomass Gasifier Project Awarded Competitive Grant from the National Science Foundation

SUNY Cobleskill’s rotary gasifier is moving into a new development phase with award funding through a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant totaling $255,879. The award was given jointly to SUNY Cobleskill, the Research Foundation for SUNY, and industry partner Caribou Biofuels, Inc. for the continued development and commercialization of the inclined rotary gasifier technology that turns waste streams into biofuels, biopower, and soil supplements.
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May 2021

Matthew Burns, SUNY Cobleskill Professor, Releases Debut Poetry Collection, “Imagine the Glacier” from Finishing Line Press

Matthew Burns, associate professor of Humanities at SUNY Cobleskill, has published his debut poetry collection, entitled “Imagine the Glacier.” Born and raised in Upstate New York, Matthew Burns explores the transience of his environment – both natural and human-built – capturing images of beauty, brutality and intimacy within his work.
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SUNY Cobleskill Hosts COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Campus Members; Vaccines Administered by Students of College’s Paramedic Program

SUNY Cobleskill hosted a, on-campus COVID-19 vaccination clinic April 28, open to students, faculty, and campus community members. More than 110 single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines were administered by students in the College’s Paramedic program. The clinic was made possible through the assistance of SUNY and the Schoharie County Department of Health. Undistributed vaccines were given to the Department for public use.
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March 2021

SUNY Cobleskill Mourns the Passing of Dr. Stephen “Doc” Mackenzie, Distinguished Service Professor

The SUNY Cobleskill community mourns the loss of Dr. Stephen “Doc” Mackenzie, Distinguished Service Professor and a member of the College’s Animal Science program for nearly 40 years. Mackenzie was a much-beloved face on the Cobleskill campus, familiar to generations of students. He was an inspiration to so many of his friends, colleagues, and students, and his legacy will be felt long into the future.
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SUNY Cobleskill Receives Donation of Horse Arena Footing from RecycleBalls, Made from Recycled Tennis Balls

SUNY Cobleskill’s Therapeutic Horsemanship Program has received a donation of arena footing to add an extra layer of cushion and protection to the facilities floor. The product is a mixture of felt and rubber of used tennis balls, produced by RecycleBalls, a non-profit organization based in Burlington, Vermont. The donation totals 4,268 pounds of ground material, the equivalent of 33,000 tennis balls.
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SUNY Cobleskill and the Center for Agricultural Development & Entrepreneurship Announce New Farm and Food Business Accelerator Program with USDA Support

SUNY Cobleskill’s Institute for Rural Vitality and the Center for Agricultural Development & Entrepreneurship (CADE) announce the launch of their USDA Agriculture Innovation Center. The project builds upon their existing collaboration on the Mohawk Valley Farm & Food Business Incubator, a New York State recognized business incubator. This is one of just three centers funded in 2020 by the USDA Agriculture Innovation Center program across the United States.
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Dr. Gail Wentworth Appointed as Dean of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences

SUNY Cobleskill is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gail Wentworth as dean of the School of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences (BLAS). With nearly 20 years of experience at SUNY Cobleskill, Dr. Wentworth brings to the position creativity, a passion for teaching and learning, experience as a department chair and interim dean, and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration.
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February 2021

SUNY Cobleskill Receives Grant from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Reintroduce American Burying Beetle in New York State

SUNY Cobleskill’s Environmental Management Program has been awarded $140,026 through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Recovery Challenge Grant initiative to reintroduce the American burying beetle into suitable habitats in New York State. The beetle was once abundant across much of the United States but, as of the early 1900s, was reduced to only a few isolated populations, or less than ten percent of its original range, and even these populations are now threatened.
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Dr. S. Scott Ferguson Named Executive Director of The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill

Dr. S. Scott Ferguson, professor of business and management at SUNY Cobleskill, has been named executive director of the College’s Institute for Rural Vitality. Ferguson will lead the Institute’s continued work in engaging regional partners in a collective effort to enhance the community and economic vitality in rural New York.
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January 2021

SUNY Cobleskill Partners with Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective to Present Series of Virtual Events as Part of Multimedia Exhibition

SUNY Cobleskill is proud to present a series of virtual events as part of an upcoming exhibition with the Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective. The Collective has prepared an online exhibition, Adequate Earth: Artists and Writers in Antarctica, consisting of works by its 13 founding members, to premiere on the AAWC website in late January. A series of virtual events will be presented in conjunction with the exhibition, three of which will be hosted by SUNY Cobleskill and moderated by College faculty members. All events are free and open to the public.
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December 2020 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill Names Derwin Bennett as Chief Diversity Officer

SUNY Cobleskill is proud to announce that Derwin Bennett has been appointed Chief Diversity Officer at the College. Bennett, who formerly served as SUNY Cobleskill’s Director of Educational Support Services (ESS), is eager to serve in his new role, expanding on the office’s strategic initiatives.
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November 2020 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill to Offer Therapeutic Horsemanship Veterans Program During Winter Session  

SUNY Cobleskill is pleased to announce the offering of its Therapeutic Horsemanship Veterans Program during Winter Session, Dec. 2020 through Jan. 2021. The program is made possible, in part, through funding from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Adaptive Sports Grant and donor support. Additionally, SUNY Cobleskill is launching the Therapeutic Horsemanship Life Skills Micro-credential which will be free to all Veterans wishing to register through the Winter Session program. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

July 2020 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill Announces Plan for Fall 2020 Semester

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion A. Terenzio announced the College will be welcoming students back to campus this fall on a modified academic schedule and delivery format. Classes will begin on August 17th with the semester ending on December 4th. Students will remain on campus until Thanksgiving break and will complete the semester remotely. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

June 2020 Press Releases

Chancellor’s Award for Excellence Honors Three at SUNY Cobleskill

The State University of New York has announced that three SUNY Cobleskill faculty and staff members have received the 2019 – 2020 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Built On Success, Second Dairy And Pantry Drive Through Coming To SUNY Cobleskill

SUNY Cobleskill, in cooperation with the Schoharie County Farm Bureau, the Cobleskill Elks, the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, many community volunteers and industry donors, will host the second Dairy and Pantry Drive Through on Thursday June 4, from 10:00 am to noon. The Drive Through is open to all community members. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

May 2020 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill Gasifier Receives $5.8M to Reduce Wildfire Risk

SUNY Cobleskill announced today that it has received a $5.8 million grant from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to develop and deploy a mobile woody biomass conversion unit that will complement the state’s efforts to reduce wildfires. SUNY Cobleskill Visiting Research Assistant Professor David Waage will lead the project. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill to Add Esports to Athletic Offerings in 2020-21 Academic Year

SUNY Cobleskill has announced that Esports will be offered as a varsity sport beginning in the 2020-2021 academic year, joining colleges nationwide in one of the fastest growing areas of collegiate and professional competition. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Two SUNY Cobleskill Students Awarded SUNY Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarship and Graduate Fellowship

Two SUNY Cobleskill students, Heather Heckman and Catherine McAvoy-Pindar, have received the SUNY Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarship and Graduate Fellowship, respectively. Grants of up to $5,000 are being awarded to 2020 SUNY graduates who maintained a GPA of 3.3 or higher, and who are continuing their education at one of SUNY’s 64 campuses. A total of 100 students are being awarded to start this fall 2020 semester. Awards are made as grants to the students to be used to defray room, board, books, technology, childcare, or other eligible costs of attendance. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Associate Professor Annie Christain Wins 2020 Driftwood Press Poem Contest

Driftwood Press has announced that Leigh Ann (Annie) Christain is the winner of the 2020 In-House Poem Contest. Her poem, “Every Time I Go Back Is Encoded in Pi,” will appear in the July 2020 issue alongside a spotlight interview with the poet. Driftwood Press is a bi-annual literary magazine with a focus on fiction, poetry, photography, graphic narrative, and interviews. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Graduating Senior Jazmina Syed Receives Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence

Jazmina Syed, of Schenectady, New York, has received the Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, conferred by SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson. Jazmina is among the 213 recipients state-wide representing the 64 campuses in the SUNY system. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Honors the Graduating Class of 2020: Redefining “What If”

Through virtual venues, SUNY Cobleskill will present awards and honors to the 2020 graduating class, highlighting achievements normally recognized at this time of year. More significantly, SUNY Cobleskill will honor the graduates’ spirit, resilience, and fortitude, as testimonials to the possibilities yet to be achieved. These celebrations are different, not only in format, but in the message. On May 9th at 11 am, President Terenzio, along with Provost Zimmermann, will virtually confer diplomas, followed by a brief speech. The title of President Terenzio’s message is “Redefining What If.” The in-person Commencement ceremony will be held on Sunday, October 4th at 11 am. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

April 2020 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill to Compete in Chancellor Johnson’s Esports Challenge

The State University of New York has launched a system-wide esports tournament and students from SUNY Cobleskill will compete in the games. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Dairy and Pantry Drive Through

SUNY Cobleskill, in cooperation with the Schoharie County Farm Bureau, the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York, and many community volunteers, will host a Dairy and Pantry Drive Through, on Friday May 1, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The Drive Through is open to all community members. A growing list of contributors will be announced prior to the event. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Your Best Weekend Listen: Louis Ferro discusses the Empire State Greenhouses project at SUNY Cobleskill

Looking for positive and uplifting news? Tune in to an interview with Louis Ferro discussing the Empire State Greenhouses project coming to SUNY Cobleskill, and its far-reaching impact. Ferro is a pioneer in vertical farming and Managing Partner of Chobe Advisors. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill’s Beard Wellness Center Receives National Award, Praise, and Re-Accreditation

SUNY Cobleskill’s Beard Wellness Center has been recognized for two significant national achievements. The Center has received a Gold Award in the Athletics, Recreation, Counseling, Health, Wellness, and Related Programs category from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), and it has been re-accredited and praised by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Dr. Sophie Ano Honored by the National Agri-Marketing Association

Dr. Sophie Ano has received the 2020 National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) Dr. John B. Riley Outstanding Student Advisor Award. Dr. Ano, SUNY Cobleskill Associate Professor in Agriculture and Food Management, is being recognized for her dedication to her students and their marketing competition teams. The award includes a monetary prize, which Dr. Ano has donated to the SUNY Cobleskill NAMA team. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Effie Bennett-Powe Child Development Center Responds to COVID-19 with Innovation and Resilience

As the faculty at the Effie Bennett-Powe Child Development Center (EBP CDC) at SUNY Cobleskill began to grapple with the new reality presented by COVID-19, maintaining “a warm, family atmosphere throughout the pandemic” for their preschoolers was paramount in their planning, said Elise Weiss, program director of the Center. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

March 2020 Press Releases

Dr. Michael J. Murphy, SUNY Cobleskill Professor Emeritus, Honored with Second Fulbright Award

Dr. Michael J. Murphy, SUNY Cobleskill Distinguished Professor Emeritus, has been selected for a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award to the Slovak Republic for the Fall of 2020. An internationally recognized expert and educator in the field, Dr. Murphy will be teaching and consulting in biomedical ethics at Slovak Medical University in Bratislava. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

February 2020 Press Releases

"To Grow a Farmer” by Wesley Bernard to Open at SUNY Cobleskill

SUNY Cobleskill is pleased to announce the opening of “To Grow a Farmer”, an exhibit of original photography by Wesley Bernard. The exhibit will be presented at the College’s Grosvenor Art Gallery, in conjunction with the Institute for Rural Vitality’s Center for Arts and Culture. The public is invited to the opening reception at the Grosvenor Art Gallery on Thursday February 27, from 4 pm to 6 pm. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Internationally Acclaimed Chef and Restaurateur, Widjiono “Yono” Purnomo to Receive Honorary Degree at SUNY Cobleskill’s 102nd Commencement

SUNY Cobleskill will award renowned chef and restaurateur Widjiono “Yono” Purnomo an honorary SUNY Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) at the College’s 102nd Commencement on Saturday, May 9. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Living Resources partners with SUNY Cobleskill to expand their “CareerNext” Program

Living Resources Corporation and The State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill (SUNY Cobleskill) recently signed an agreement that will bring their “CareerNext” Program to the College. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

December 2019 Press Releases

“The Most Deceptive Hack in History” cracked by SUNY Cobleskill Alumnus Mike Matonis

In “Wired” magazine’s riveting true international whodunit, Mike Matonis, SUNY Cobleskill Class of 2010 and cyber-sleuth par excellence, cracks the 2018 Olympics Cyberattack, which the magazine bills the “most deceptive hack in history.” Beyond solving the mystery, “Wired” reports, Matonis “found a fingerprint that linked the Olympics attackers” to one of the most notorious hacking operations ever. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Receives USDA Grant to Expand Development of Farm-Branded Dairy Products

The USDA announced this week that SUNY Cobleskill has been awarded a $490,883 Local Food Promotion Program (LFPP) grant to expand the capacity of its Dairy Processing Center, helping to address diversification and profitability challenges faced by dairy producers in New York’s Mohawk Valley. The College received one of the 42 grants nationally in the 2019 cycle, only five of which were awarded to higher education institutions, including Cornell, Penn State, Chatham University, and Auburn University. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Amazon Web Services Certificate, Springboard to Higher Earning, at SUNY Cobleskill

SUNY Cobleskill, one of the first higher education institutions in the country to offer the 12-week Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect Preparatory Course, has opened registration for the upcoming session, beginning in January. Upon course completion, participants are awarded a dual SUNY Cobleskill/AWS Cloud Technology certificate, which can help qualify participants for coveted IT positions. This comprehensive online course is the first step towards achieving full AWS Amazon Solutions Architect certification. Based on 114 salaries submitted by Linkedin.com members with the title “Solutions Architect” at Amazon Web Services in the United States, AWS certified solutions architects can earn average salaries of $142,000. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

November 2019 Press Releases

Bronx Zoo and SUNY Cobleskill Announce Interdisciplinary Internship Agreement

SUNY Cobleskill and the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS) Bronx Zoo are collaborating to make the zoo an affiliate placement site for students enrolled in the College’s Histotechnician Program. This is a unique new internship for a SUNY Cobleskill student that will be offered each summer. The selected student will complete a 10-week training program at the Bronx Zoo, gaining applied learning experiences in the zoo’s histology laboratory. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

A Veteran’s Day Story

Emma Paden begins today’s session by outlining the measures visitors must take to ensure safe interactions with Jake, Mona, and any of the other horses and ponies taking part in the day’s activities. Beyond the safety measures, the class participants have mastered some of the finer points of grooming, handling, and leading. Since SUNY Cobleskill and Albany Stratton VA Medical Center launched a collaboration to bring Veterans to the College’s Equine Center for a weekly program, the number of participants has grown from two to closer to a dozen. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill and Empire State College Partner to Streamline Graduate School Opportunities for Students

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion A. Terenzio and SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras today signed an agreement to create five new pathways to lower barriers for SUNY Cobleskill students to earn a graduate degree through SUNY Empire. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

October 2019 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill’s Nationally Recognized Therapeutic Horsemanship Program to Participate in PATH INTL.’s 50-Year Celebration and Conference

SUNY Cobleskill’s acclaimed Therapeutic Horsemanship Program will participate in the 2019 Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH INTL.) Conference and Annual Meeting November 8-10 in Denver. As PATH celebrates its 50th anniversary, SUNY Cobleskill Associate Professor and PATH INTL. Master Certified Instructor Marny Mansfield will join the conference’s opening panel, “Busting the Stereotype: PATH INTL. at 50.” Mansfield will also co-present a session titled “Process to Product: Rider Solutions.” Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Start Here, Finish Here: A New Opportunity to Earn a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree at Hudson Valley Community College

A new opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree at Hudson Valley Community College is within reach, beginning in January. Through SUNY Cobleskill’s BBA degree completion program, enrolled HVCC students who have completed their associate’s degree in a business field are able to seamlessly apply earned-credits to the pursuit of a bachelor’s degree. SUNY Cobleskill delivers the BBA program in-person at HVCC and through on-line instruction, meaning students start and conclude their studies in the same place. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Start Here, Finish Here: A New Opportunity to Earn a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree at Herkimer College

A new opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree at Herkimer College is within reach, beginning in January. Through SUNY Cobleskill’s BBA degree completion program, enrolled Herkimer students who have completed their associate’s degree in a business field are able to seamlessly apply earned-credits to the pursuit of a bachelor’s degree. SUNY Cobleskill delivers the BBA program in-person at Herkimer and through on-line instruction, meaning students start and conclude their studies in the same place. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

AASCU Honors State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill (SUNY Cobleskill) with 2019 Excellence and Innovation Award for the Institute for Rural Vitality

The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) today announced SUNY Cobleskill as the recipient of the 2019 Excellence and Innovation Award for Regional and Economic Development. This national award recognizes the achievements of the Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill, created in 2016 as an extension of the College’s commitment to serve the public good. Through Institute funding, faculty fellows and student interns fully engage with the community on sustainable economic development and enrichment of regional services, ranging from launching incubator businesses to providing unique intergenerational programming for those living with Alzheimer’s disease. 
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What do Amazon River Fish, Cybersecurity, and Graphic Design Have in Common?

SUNY Cobleskill, of course, where members of the campus community are at work on designing the future. What do we mean when we talk about the future? We mean Business. And we mean Early Childhood, Graphic Design, Fisheries, and Agricultural Engineering. Launch the fall 2019 Magazine >>
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SUNY Cobleskill Awarded $1.9 Million Diesel Technology and Power Machinery Workforce Development Grant from US Department of Labor

A Diesel Technology and Power Machinery Training grant award of more than $1.9 million from the US Department of Labor is reinforcing SUNY Cobleskill’s ability to develop skilled members of the workforce, and enhance opportunities for students. The grant will support initiatives in the College’s Agricultural Engineering Department, and aims to fortify the equipment distributor technician employment pipeline by establishing partnerships linking employers with technical educators and students. The resulting network will increase job visibility, create new opportunities for dealers to sponsor students, and lead to an overall improvement in the quality and quantity of Associate-degree graduates qualified to pursue equipment distributor technician positions. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

High Schoolers Explore SUNY Cobleskill, Engage in Hands-on Learning as College Hosts Ag High School Day

More than 1,000 students and faculty members from nearly 50 secondary schools converged on SUNY Cobleskill Friday, for the College’s annual Agriculture High School (Ag HS) Day. Students from Western New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and beyond participated in activities hosted by all five academic departments in the College’s School of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The day provides a chance for students to explore programs they may elect to pursue at the college level, as well as meet faculty members across areas of study. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Early Childhood Progam to Host Public and Professionals at ACEs Conference on Trauma-Informed Care

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill’s Early Childhood Program will host the 4th Annual ACEs Conference on Trauma-Informed Care at the College on Wednesday, October 16. Presented by the Schoharie County ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Team, in cooperation with SUNY Cobleskill’s Early Childhood and Psychology Department, the conference will address the challenges that communities, schools, and organizations face in enacting positive change to understand trauma. Attendees will gain exposure to practical applications of trauma-responsive practices with resilience development strategies. The full-day conference runs from 9 am to 3:15 pm. Teachers who attend may earn seven professional development hours (PDH) through the Catskill Regional Teacher Center (CRTC). Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

September 2019 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill Grosvenor Art Gallery to Debut “After the Storm”

SUNY Cobleskill will host an opening reception to “After the Storm” – an exhibit of original works created by local artist Kristen DeFontes on Thursday, October 3, at 4:30 pm in Grosvenor Art Gallery – Old Gym 200. Inspired by the impact of Hurricane Irene, the exhibit features mixed media assemblage sculptures and prints. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

  

No Place Like Home: SUNY Cobleskill Hosting Homecoming & Family Weekend October 4-6

Cobleskill, NY – The 8th Annual Culinary Extravaganza on Friday evening, October 4, kicks off a weekend of celebration and festivity, as SUNY Cobleskill hosts Homecoming & Family Weekend 2019. Running through Sunday morning, October 6, the weekend brings together College alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends, while inviting our neighbors to explore SUNY Cobleskill and enjoy family fun. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Master the Art of Sausage Making at SUNY Cobleskill’s One-Day Workshop

Sausage making is the focus of the first in a series of meat-specific workshops SUNY Cobleskill’s Office of Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) is offering, at the College’s USDA-certified meat processing facility. The intensive, one-day program on Friday, October 25 invites attendees to explore basic charcuterie – from the meat breakdown and selection processes, to stuffing, casing, and sampling. SUNY Cobleskill’s Chef-Instructor Mike Lapi and Meat Laboratory Manager Betsy Jensen will provide instruction. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

The Region’s Top Culinary Talent – All in One Place – at SUNY Cobleskill’s 8th Annual Culinary Extravaganza

Cobleskill, NY – Feast on exquisite cuisine prepared by acclaimed chefs and dining industry professionals – working alongside SUNY Cobleskill Culinary Arts students – at the College’s 8th Annual Culinary Extravaganza, Friday evening, October 4. In addition to fine food and drink, the Extravaganza will host a student-chef competition, and feature a silent auction, elegant décor by Mazzone Hospitality, and a one-of-a-kind ice sculpture created by alumnus Jim Nadeau. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Joins 19 New York Colleges and Universities to Purchase Large-Scale Aggregated Renewable Energy

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill is a member of the NY Higher Education Large Scale Renewable Energy (NY HE LSRE) consortium of 20 public and private higher education institutions for the purchase of large-scale aggregated renewable energy. The consortium represents one of the state’s largest aggregated purchases of renewable energy to date. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

August 2019 Press Releases

New SUNY Cobleskill Cybersecurity Bachelor of Technology Degree Program Will Address Increasing Global, Workforce Needs

Cobleskill, NY – In response to increasing global demand for cybersecurity professionals, SUNY Cobleskill has launched a new Bachelor’s of Technology Degree Program in Cybersecurity. The program, which expands upon SUNY Cobleskill’s existing information technologies curriculum, becomes the seventh degree major offered by the College’s Business & Information Technology Department. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill President Marion A. Terenzio Appointed Co-Chair of Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill President Marion A. Terenzio has been appointed Co-Chair of the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council (MVREDC), the Council has announced. President Terenzio succeeds Dr. Dustin Swanger, President of Fulton-Montgomery Community College, who served as Co-Chair since 2017. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tigers Athletics Announces Move to North Atlantic Conference

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill has announced that the College will be entering the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) as a fulltime member effective July 1, 2020. SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tiger Athletics will compete in 13 NAC sports beginning in 2020-2021, including Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country, and Outdoor Track and Field. The Fighting Tigers are currently members of the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC). Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

SUNY Cobleskill Creates First Two Endowed Professorships in Response to SUNY Scholars of Excellence Challenge

Cobleskill – SUNY Cobleskill has created the SUNY system’s first two faculty endowments under the new SUNY Scholars of Excellence program, Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson announced Friday. The endowments serve to recognize the most gifted educators on SUNY’s campuses. The new endowed professorships have been established in response to the Chancellor’s challenge to create new faculty endowments, issued to all campuses during her State of the University System address in January. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill Invests in Future of Schoharie County Arts, Announces 2019-2020 Arts Fellow

Cobleskill, NY – The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill has selected Cobleskill-based artist, furniture maker, and woodworker Dean Babin to be its first Arts Fellow. Babin will serve as a fellow of the Institute for 2019-2020, and will be awarded a $5,000 fellowship through the Institute’s Center for Arts and Culture. The fellowship officially commences September 1, and will run through May 2020. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

June 2019 Press Releases

Student-Driven Service and Leadership come Full Circle, SUNY Cobleskill makes $2,000 Contribution to Regional Foodbank

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill this week presented a check for more than $2,000 to the Regional Foodbank of Northeastern New York. The contribution, presented by student-representatives, is a sum generated by a series of initiatives spearheaded by the student-body, that include personal care, food, and money drives throughout the Spring 2019 Semester. The Regional Foodbank is able to purchase one pound of food for $0.16, making the $2004.85 total presented Tuesday sufficient for the Foodbank to purchase 12,530 lbs. of food. Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

The Premier In-Season Grazing Conference Returns: Grasstravaganza 2019 Comes to SUNY Cobleskill July 25 – 27

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill is hosting Grasstravaganza, the premier in-season grazing conference, at the College Thursday, July 25, through Saturday, July 27, in cooperation with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS), Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE), and New York Grazing Coalition. The theme of this year’s conference is “Health and Resiliency from Soil to Table.” Read the full release on Media Hub >>

 

May 2019 Press Releases

SUNY Cobleskill – NYS DEC Agreement will Enhance Statewide Conservation, Add New Member to College Faculty

Cobleskill, NY – SUNY Cobleskill and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) have entered into an agreement to collaborate on projects for the conservation and management of freshwater fish and mussels in New York State. The five-year memorandum of understanding awards $604,000 from the DEC to support five distinct projects on which the College and DEC will work together. Read the full release on Media Hub >>