by Sarah Richards in News
On January 19, an e-mail was sent to all Utica College students concerning a fire in a residence hall, Burrstone House.
by Desirée Dismore in News
Mother, astronaut, Syracuse graduate and Women's Hall of Fame honoree Eileen Collins has been selected as this year's commencement speaker.
by Theresa Hall in News
The Utica College community came together to celebrate the life of a professor Friday afternoon in the Library Concourse.
by Amelia Hawkins in News
While Utica College students had some spare time in between final exams at the end of the fall semester, many spent that time selling their textbooks back to the bookstore.
by Michelle Miller in News
The idea of enforcing a city youth curfew in Utica is a current topic in the news, and the impact and success of other city curfews could have a profound effect on whether or not one is eventually enacted.
by Jameelee Ford in News
As each semester comes to an end, the entire Utica College community is faced with filling out the "oh so popular" evaluations for each course and professor.
by Zully Ramirez in News
When a person is just being diagnosed with some type of cancer, one might not expect to see that person with a positive attitude and with a calm demeanor.
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Utica College now offers a new major in foreign languages, bringing the college's total to 32 undergraduate majors.
National Cheerleading Organization Honors Utica College
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The Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) has chosen Utica College as a flagship location, one of only two in New York state to receive this distinction.
by Ami Olson in News
Through the conjoined efforts of several offices, Utica College has introduced an information desk to help guide students and visitors and also increase the overall efficiency of several college offices.
by Michelle Miller in News
HSBC in the Community (USA) Inc. has awarded a $25,000 grant to Utica College to create the HSBC Endowed Scholarship for Underrepresented Students.
Health Sciences Project, Young Scholars to Benefit
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The Mele Foundation, Inc. has awarded a $25,000 grant to Utica College for the construction of its new Health Sciences building, the F. Eugene Romano Hall, and a $20,000 grant to the Young Scholars Liberty Partnerships Program for expansion of the mentorship program.