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Located in upstate New York, Hartwick College delivers a future-focused education through its distinctive FlightPath approach, offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work and global experiences. With 45 courses of study, four pre-professional programs, six cooperative programs, and certifications, Hartwick's personalized and flexible experience gives students everything they need to soar. 

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Located in upstate New York, Hartwick College delivers a future-focused education through its distinctive FlightPath approach, offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work and global experiences. With 45 courses of study, four pre-professional programs, six cooperative programs, and certifications, Hartwick's personalized and flexible experience gives students everything they need to soar. 

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Hartwick College Spring 2023 Dean's List

Hartwick College congratulates close to 350 students, including those from international backgrounds, who were named to Spring 2023 Dean's List.
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Dean's List - 2023 Jun 26

Hilda Oduya Named to Hartwick College's Spring 2023 Dean's List

Hilda Oduya of Nairobi, Kenya, was named to Hartwick College's Spring 2023 Dean's List. Oduya, who is pursuing a major in music education, was among a select group of approximately 350 students named to the spring 2023 list. To be included on the Dean's List is an indication of excellence in academic work. To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours during the term
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Dean's List - 2023 Jun 26

Hartwick College Spring 2023 Dean's List

Hartwick College congratulates close to 350 students who were named to Spring 2023 Dean's List.
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Dean's List - 2023 Jun 26

Hartwick College Spring 2023 Dean's List

Hartwick College congratulates close to 350 students who were named to Spring 2023 Dean's List.
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Dean's List - 2023 Jun 26

Sarah Kipruto Honored by Hartwick College, New York, United States

Sarah Kipruto of Nairobi, Kenya, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. Kipruto was named a Faculty Scholar in Mathematics. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their discipline. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty in their major departments on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and character. Kipruto was also awarded the Dr. Ronald M. Brzenk Endowed Scholarship. Established in his honor by former student John C. Doolittle, the scholarship is awarded to a continuing mathematics major for outstanding academic achievement and professional promise in mathematics or a mathematics-related career.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Tristani Makharashvili Wins Highest Honor at Hartwick College, New York, United States

Tristani Makharashvili of Tbilisi, Georgia, was awarded a John Hartwick Scholarship (JCH), the highest distinction Hartwick can confer, during the College's Honor's Convocation on May 3. Established by the Hartwick College Board of Trustees in 1967 on the recommendation of then-president Frederick M. Binder, the award is given to rising seniors nominated by the faculty of their major departments and based on academic achievement, leadership and character. Students nominated to compete for the JCH Scholarship are named Faculty Scholars. From among the Faculty Scholars, six are selected by the College's Scholarship Awards Committee to receive the JCH Scholarships. Beginning in 1997, in honor of the 30th anniversary of the scholarship, each JCH Scholar receives a medallion, which is to be worn at commencement and other appropriate academic occasions. The names of this year's JCH scholars will join those of the 299 previous winners on a plaque located in the foyer of Hartwick's Stevens-German Library. In addition, each JCH Scholar receives a substantial tuition grant and an honored place among those who stand for the very best of Hartwick College. Makharashvili was named Faculty Scholar in Computer Science. All scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their respective disciplines. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty of their major departments based on academic achievement, leadership, and character. Additionally, Makharashvili was presented with an Andrew B. Saxton Undergraduate Fellowship in Mathematics. A fellow is selected by the Hartwick faculty to recognize outstanding achievement. Fellows serve as student assistants in their major department and receive a tuition credit.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Chelsea Kotey Honored by Hartwick College, New York, United States of America

Chelsea Kotey of Accra, Ghana, was recognized as an Andrew B. Saxton Undergraduate Fellow in Biochemistry during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. Fellows are selected by the Hartwick faculty to recognize outstanding achievement. They serve as student assistants in their major department and receive a tuition credit.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Chaw Akari San Honored by Hartwick College, New York, United States

Chaw Akari San of Yangon, Myanmar, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. San was presented with the Detweiler Global Fund Award, which is given to an international student who has demonstrated their educational commitment through academic achievement and who also has financial need to remain at and graduate from Hartwick. The award was established by Hartwick President Emeritus Richard A. Detweiler and his wife, Carol. San also received the Otto Steinbach Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry. Established in memory of Chemistry Professor Otto Steinbach by his wife, Grace Steinbach, Hartwick Class of 1938, and former student Elizabeth Lamphere, Class of 1938, the scholarship is awarded to a rising junior or senior chemistry or biochemistry major who has demonstrated high academic achievement. Additionally, San was given the Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry, which is presented to a chemistry major with a B+ or higher GPA and outstanding performance in a two-semester organic chemistry sequence.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Nicole Chaora Wins Highest Honor at Hartwick College, New York, United States

Nicole Chaora of Harare, Zimbabwe, was awarded a John Hartwick Scholarship (JCH), the highest distinction Hartwick can confer, during the College's Honor's Convocation on May 3. Established by the Hartwick College Board of Trustees in 1967 on the recommendation of then-president Frederick M. Binder, the award is given to rising seniors nominated by the faculty of their major departments and based on academic achievement, leadership and character. Students nominated to compete for the JCH Scholarship are named Faculty Scholars. From among the Faculty Scholars, six are selected by the College's Scholarship Awards Committee to receive the JCH Scholarships. Beginning in 1997, in honor of the 30th anniversary of the scholarship, each JCH Scholar receives a medallion, which is to be worn at commencement and other appropriate academic occasions. The names of this year's JCH scholars will join those of the 299 previous winners on a plaque located in the foyer of Hartwick's Stevens-German Library. In addition, each JCH Scholar receives a substantial tuition grant and an honored place among those who stand for the very best of Hartwick College. Chaora was named Faculty Scholar in Physics. All scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their respective disciplines. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty of their major departments based on academic achievement, leadership, and character. Additionally, Chaora was presented with the David A. Diener Mathematics Achievement Award. Established by the Department of Mathematics for excellence in the field, it is given in honor of David Diener, professor of mathematics at Hartwick from 1968-2000. It recognizes mathematics majors for excellent work in their field.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Chesachi Chisomaga Emeh Honored by Hartwick College

Chesachi Chisomaga Emeh of Lagos, Nigeria, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. Emeh received the H. Claude Hardy Award in Sociology. The award is named for the late Professor Emeritus H. Claude Hardy and honors outstanding seniors in sociology. Emeh was also recognized with the Duncan B. Smith Award for Exceptional Creativity in Theatre. The award is presented to a student who has produced exceptionally creative work for a theatre class or production. Recipients are selected by the theatre arts faculty and receive a seminal text in the subject. An Abraham L. Kellogg Oratorical Prize finalist, Emeh delivered his speech, "The Power of Name," during convocation. The Kellogg Prize is awarded to a graduating senior who delivers the best oratorical presentation as voted by the Hartwick faculty. He was named winner of the prize during the College's commencement ceremony on May 20.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Nuria Santos Honored by Hartwick College

Nuria Santos of Bilbao Vizcaya, Spain, was recognized with the Sanyo Scholarship during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. The scholarship is awarded to an economics or business administration major who demonstrates outstanding academic leadership. It is presented jointly by the Hartwick College Departments of Economics, and Business Administration and Accounting.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 15

Leah Tolley Honored by Hartwick College

Leah Tolley of Pittsford, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Tolley was presented with the Linda S. French Memorial Award in Business Administration. The award was established in 1986 by the members of Hartwick's economics and business administration faculty in memory of Linda S. French, Class of 1985. This award is given to a graduating senior major who has been a leader in the department. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Tolley received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Tolley is a member of the Hawks field hockey team. .
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Hartwick College Honors Convocation 2023

Students earned awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Caitlyn Unger Honored by Hartwick College

Caitlyn Unger of Warwick, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Unger received the E. Perrie Saxton Scholarship. The scholarship was established by the family and friends of former nursing professor and department chair, Edna "Perrie" Perrine Saxton, Class of 1953. The scholarship supports a rising junior or senior nursing student in either the three- or four-year degree program with demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to improve the health of their community. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Unger received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Unger is a member of the Hawks women's basketball team. .
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Ashley Tricario Honored by Hartwick College

Ashley Tricario of Hopewell Junction, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Tricario was presented with the Diener Fellowship. It is awarded to a rising junior on the basis of high academic achievement in either computer or information science. Established by the Hartwick Department of Computer & Information Sciences, it is awarded for excellence in the field, and is given in honor of Dr. David Diener, professor of mathematics from 1968-2000. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Tricario received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Tricario is a member of the Hawks field hockey, and women's track and field teams. .
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Arianna Thompson Honored by Hartwick College

Arianna Thompson of Hogansburg, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Thompson was presented with the Close Family Scholarship. Established by Mrs. Gertrude Close, the Close Family Scholarship is awarded to a student with high scholastic ability and demonstrated financial need. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Thompson received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Thompson is a member of the Hawks women's volleyball team.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Madilynne Smith Honored by Hartwick College

Madilynne Smith of Morris, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Smith was recognized as an Andrew B. Saxton Undergraduate Fellow in Spanish. Fellows are selected by the faculty to recognize outstanding achievement. They serve as student assistants in their major department During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Smith received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Smith is a member of the Hawks women's cross country and track and field teams. .
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Camila Ramos-Mercado Honored by Hartwick College, NY

Camila Ramos-Mercado of Ayer, MA, was recognized as an inductee into the Pi Kappa Lamba National Music Honor Society during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation held on May 3. Inductees are selected by the Music Department faculty to recognize outstanding musicianship and high academic achievement.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

William Napierala honored by Hartwick College

William Napierala of Endwell, NY, was presented with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. During Honors Convocation on May 3, Napierala was awarded the Chemical Rubber Company Press Chemistry Achievement Award, which is presented on the basis of student performance in general or accelerated chemistry courses. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony on May 11, Napierala received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Napierala is a member of the Hawks men's soccer team.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Michael Schultz Honored by Hartwick College

Michael Schultz of Binghamton, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. At Honors Convocation held on May 3, Schultz was named a Faculty Scholar in History. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their discipline. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty in their major departments on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and character. During the College's Athletics Award Ceremony held on May 11, Schultz received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Schultz also received the Most Valuable Player award for men's swimming and diving.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Kaitlyn Montgomery honored by Hartwick College

Kaitlyn Montgomery of Winthrop, NY, was recognized with the Tammy Linsner Memorial Award during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation held on May 3. The award is presented to a pre-med senior with a GPA of 3.6 or higher who has shown commitment, motivation, involvement, and leadership within the Hartwick community.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Daviti Meskheli Honored by Hartwick College

Daviti Meskheli of Lackawanna, NY, was named a Faculty Scholar in Political Science during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation held on May 3. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their discipline. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty in their major departments on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and character.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Richard Mercurio honored by Hartwick College

Richard Mercurio of Smithtown, NY, was presented with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. During Honors Convocation on May 3, Mercurio was presented with the Richard K. Meeker Award in English. Established in memory of the late Professor Richard K. Meeker, the award recognizes an outstanding senior majoring in English. At the College's Athletics Award ceremony held on May 11, Mercurio received the True Blue Award, acknowledging him as a four-year letter winner. Mercurio is a Hartwick Hawks football team member.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Abigail McCleary Honored by Hartwick College

Abigail McCleary of Monroe, NY, was recognized as a Faculty Scholar in Psychology during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation held on May 3. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their discipline. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty in their major departments on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and character.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Austin Matlack-Grey Honored by Hartwick College

Austin Matlack-Grey of Norwich, NY, was recognized with multiple awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3. Matlack-Grey received the Elizabeth S. Hoopes Memorial Award. Established by Dr. and Mrs. Alban Hoopes in honor of his mother, Elizabeth, the award is presented to a history major who has an excellent academic record and is planning a career in teaching. Matlack-Grey was also recognized as an Andrew B. Saxton Undergraduate Fellow in Education. A fellow is selected by Hartwick faculty to recognize outstanding achievement. Fellows serve as student assistants in their major department and receive a tuition credit.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Emily Madigan honored by Hartwick College

Emily Madigan of Syracuse, NY, was presented with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. During Honors Convocation on May 3, Madigan was named a Faculty Scholar in Biology. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their discipline. Rising seniors are nominated by the faculty in their major departments on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and character. At the College's Athletics Award ceremony on May 11, Madigan received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Madigan is a member of the Hawks women's lacrosse team.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Peyton Humphries honored by Hartwick College

Peyton Humphries of South Glen Falls, NY, was presented with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. During Honors Convocation on May 3, Humphries received the Dr. David "Hutch" Hutchinson Award. Awarded by Hartwick's Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences, it was established by Dr. Hutchinson's student, Michael H. Young, Class of 1983. It is given to a rising junior or rising senior geology major for academic travel purposes including conferences, January Term programs, or thesis research. Selection is based on academic performance and financial need. At the College's Athletics Award ceremony on May 11, Humphries received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Humphries is a member of the Hawks men's swimming and diving team.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 14

Hartwick College Honors

Students earned awards during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation on May 3.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 13

Lucero Gomez Honored by Hartwick College, NY

Lucero Gomez of Nashville, TN, recognized with the Duncan B. Smith Award for Exceptional Creativity in Theatre during Hartwick College's Honors Convocation held on May 3. The award is presented to a student who has produced exceptionally creative work for a theatre class or production. Recipients are selected by the theatre arts faculty and receive a seminal text in the subject.
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Academic Award - 2023 Jun 13

Sydney Gagnon honored by Hartwick College

Sydney Gagnon of Chestertown, NY, was presented with multiple awards during Hartwick College's spring recognition ceremonies. During Honors Convocation on May 3, Gagnon received the Frederick M. Binder Scholar-Athlete Award, which is given to a senior male and a senior female whose four years at Hartwick are a cumulative reflection of excellence in both scholarship and athletics. The award was created in memory of Dr. Frederick M. Binder, former president of Hartwick College. At the College's Athletics Award ceremony on May 11, Gagnon received the Anna M. Meyer Award. It is presented to an athlete on a female team judged as being the best athlete in the Hartwick Athletic Department whose character and sportsmanship have had a positive contribution within the team, the college and the community. Gagnon not only had an outstanding senior season for the Hawks, but also an exceptional career, earning multiple Empire 8 and regional awards. She capped off her career being named a Second-Team All-American. Gagnon also received the Philip S. Wilder Jr. Award for Academic Distinction, which is presented to athletes and/or managers of teams who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Additionally, Gagnon received the True Blue Award, acknowledging her as a four-year letter winner. Gagnon is a member of the Hawks field hockey team.
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Achievement (Other) - 2023 Jun 13
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