Nursing & Vet Tech Info Sessions for Those Interested in a Career Helping People or Pets

October 26, 2023 – Stone Ridge, NY – Join us on the Stone Ridge Campus of SUNY Ulster to learn about the Nursing and Vet Tech programs, the admission process, financial aid, scholarships, and the rewarding careers that graduates of these programs are building.

The Vet Tech info session takes place on Tuesday, November 7 from 4-5 p.m. The Nursing info session takes place on Thursday, November 16 from 4-5 p.m. Both info sessions meet in the Mountain View Room of the Macdonald DeWitt Library. Prospective students will find these info sessions are a great way to connect with each program’s faculty and tour the facilities.

The next start date for both of these programs is January 22, 2024.

Registration for these info sessions is required. Go to sunyulster.edu/visit and scroll to find the info session you need. Or follow these direct links to the Nursing and Vet Tech registration forms.

If you have questions or want more information, email admissions@sunyulster.edu or call (845) 687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Campus in the Fall

Best of the Mid-Hudson Valley Exhibition October 20 – November 17, 2023

SUNY Ulster Press Release

Best of the Mid-Hudson Valley Exhibition in the Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery of SUNY Ulster October 20 – November 17, 2023

Opening Reception on Friday, October 20 from 4-6 p.m.

October 18, 2023 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s first gallery exhibition of the season, The Best of the Mid-Hudson Valley, opens on Friday, October 20 and runs through November 17, 2023. The opening reception is scheduled for Friday, October 20 from 4-6 p.m.

The Call for Submissions received a large number of submissions from which 39 artists were chosen to exhibit their work including:

Scott Ackerman
Ellie Anderson
Susan Angeles
Debbie Auer-Breithaupt
Joan Barker
Barbara Bash
Maureen Bremer
Steve Busch
Elitesince1970
Marielena Ferrer-Harrington
Joan Ffolliott
Lynne Friedman
Denise Giardullo
Patti Gibbons
Lawrence Godfried
Sara Harris
Martha Hill
Barbara Holt
Bob Johnson
Kay Kenny
Martha Klein
Katiellen Madden
Dorothea Marcus
Laura Martinez-Bianco
Kate Masters
Barbara Masterson
Gloria Mirsky
Sylvia Mueller
Sean Nixon
Jacqueline Oster
Cassiopeia Ottulich
Charles Purvis
Thomas Sarrantonio
Karen Schaffel
Linda Schultz
Chris Seubert
Ruth Wetzel
Betty Wilde-Biasiny
Andrea Wilson

The gallery and opening reception are free and open to the public. The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery is located in Vanderlyn Hall 265 and will be open to view the Best of the Mid-Hudson Valley exhibition Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

For more information, contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-5134.

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Susan Angeles Eureka
Photo credit – Susan Angeles, Eureka!

 

NASA Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Dorothy Peteet Presents Free Lecture at SUNY Ulster on October 24, 2023

SUNY Ulster Press Release

Hudson River Marsh Sediments and The Stories They Tell

October 11, 2023 – Stone Ridge, NY – The STEM department at SUNY Ulster presents their annual John Burroughs Natural Science Lecture on October 24, 2023, at 7 p.m. with Dr. Dorothy Peteet, a senior research scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Ms. Peteet will speak about Hudson River Marsh Sediments and The Stories They Tell.

Free to the public and taking place in the Burroughs Lecture Hall (BUR 120), Dorothy Peteet will talk about blue carbon, the human effect on marshes, and how sea level rises will affect Hudson River marshes. Learn how Dr. Peteet and her team use pollen macrofossils, and x-ray fluorescence to understand the history of climate and human impact on marshes that are vital for our environment.

Dr. Dorothy Peteet is a senior research scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City. She is also affiliated with Columbia University and is director of the Paleoecology Laboratory at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y.

The John Burroughs Natural Science Lecture Series is named in honor of the renowned local naturalist, John Burroughs, and is sponsored by SUNY Ulster’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) department. The series seeks to periodically bring speakers to the SUNY Ulster campus, offering free lectures to the academic community and the general public on topics of interest in the natural sciences.

Registration for the lecture is required.  Registration for Dorothy Peteet.
For more information, contact Steven Schimmrich at schimmrs@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-7683.

Dr. Dorothy Peteet

SUNY Ulster Marks the Installation of Alison Buckley, Ed.D. as Seventh President

October 2, 2023 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster marks an inspiring new chapter in its history with the formal Installation this past Thursday of its seventh President, Alison Buckley, Ed.D. A significant moment in the proud history of the College, this event allowed our community to unite for a common purpose and to envision the possibilities for the future of accessible higher education for Ulster County residents.

The ceremony drew educational, government, and community leaders together as members of the platform party and featured remarks from SUNY Chancellor, Dr. John B. King, Jr.; Ulster County Executive, Jen Metzger, Ulster County Legislative Chair, Tracey Bartels, and President Emeritus of Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, Dr. David Levinson, among others. Colleges and universities throughout the Hudson Valley and the U.S. sent delegates to represent their institutions, and the audience was filled with the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees, members of the Ulster Community College Foundation Board of Directors, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, family, and well-wishers.

SUNY Ulster Associate Professor Stephen Balantzian, Chair of the Arts Department, presided over the ceremony, and congratulatory greetings were shared by Deborah Briggs, Chair of the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees, Kamlesh Baral, Student Government Organization President, Matthew Goodell, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Academic Senate Chair, Kari Mack, Director of Library Services, and Laurel Sweeney, Chair of the Foundation Board of Directors.

In her remarks, President Buckley cited SUNY Ulster as an economic engine.  “Community college graduates are more likely to be fully employed in jobs with a family-sustaining wage. They are more likely to fill the mid-level jobs that drive labor market growth. They are more likely to own their own home, volunteer in our community, and vote.” One of her goals is to target those who live in poverty in Ulster County as well as the 59,000 who have graduated high school but have no post-secondary degree.

The College’s 60th anniversary of classes was September 23, 2023, and celebrations and events will be held throughout the academic year to commemorate this milestone.  President Buckley shared during her address, “As we celebrate 60 years, I think of the dreams realized, the careers launched, the families changed.”

SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr. said, “Dr. Alison Buckley is a champion of community colleges and truly understands how integral they are to the communities they serve. In the sixty years since it first opened, SUNY Ulster has served more than 400,000 students. In the year that Dr. Buckley has served as president, she has earned a reputation for thoughtful leadership, collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving. Her accomplished career serving successfully in key leadership roles in community colleges has prepared her well to ensure SUNY Ulster will continue to be a bastion of upward mobility, economic development, and student success.”

President Buckley assumed office in July 2022. Before being appointed president, she served as the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs for Connecticut State Community Colleges, where she established and directed the strategic enrollment management division for the state’s community colleges. During her time there, she served thirteen campuses with approximately 50,000 students. Some of her accomplishments include leading the state-wide Guided Pathways reforms, including the implementation of a holistic advising model; the establishment of the first community college strategic enrollment management plan; completing the organizational design of a single enrollment management and student affairs division in advance of the community college merger; successfully completing the New England Commission for Higher Education substantive change process to merge the colleges into a single institution, and working closely with the United States Department of Education on the technical components of the merger.

The installation ceremony was the capstone of a week-long series of events marking the celebration, including an Alumni Hall of Fame induction, the Ulster Community College Foundation Gala, Academic Showcases, and a campus-wide barbecue.

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President Installation Ceremony President Installation Ceremony with Chancellor