SUNY Ulster and Darlings Roadhouse Partner to Provide Thanksgiving Dinners for Students in Need

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November 20, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY — SUNY Ulster students will head into the Thanksgiving holiday with full hearts and full plates, thanks to an extraordinary gift from Darlings Roadhouse, a beloved Tillson restaurant known for its warm atmosphere, soulful cooking, and community support.

Darlings is providing 100 fully prepared Thanksgiving dinners; each serving will feed a family of four. The restaurant will distribute meals to students in SUNY Ulster’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) and New Start program, and then to Pell-eligible students on a first-come, first-served basis. Meals will be available for pickup on Monday, November 24, at both the Stone Ridge campus and Kingston Center SUNY Ulster (KCSU).

“We are incredibly thankful to Darlings for this act of generosity,” said SUNY Ulster President Alison Buckley, Ed.D. “This partnership reflects the best of Ulster County — a community that looks after one another and ensures that no student feels overlooked or alone during the holidays. It is one more way we show our students: you matter, and you belong.”

Each meal includes traditional Thanksgiving favorites ready to heat, enjoy, and share with family and loved ones. For students balancing academics, employment, family obligations, and financial pressures, this gift provides meaningful relief and the reassurance that their college and community is committed to their well-being.

“We saw that our community was hurting, and we wanted to help in the way we know best – by feeding people,” said John Embree, Head Chef at Darlings Roadhouse. “We are grateful for the chance to partner with SUNY Ulster and to make sure students and their families feel supported and cared for this Thanksgiving.”

This initiative highlights the growing partnerships between SUNY Ulster and local businesses committed to equity, access, and student welfare. Together, they are helping ensure that every student feels supported, nourished, and connected during the holiday season.

Thanksgiving Meal Pickup/Distribution

Monday, November 24, 2025
2–5 p.m.

  • Location 1: SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge Campus, Lobby of George Clinton Hall, 491 Cottekill Road, Stone Ridge, NY 12484
  • Location 2: KCSU Lobby, 94 Mary’s Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401

Availability: First-come, first-served (100 meals total). Students will be notified through targeted communications and can reserve meals through an online form provided by the college.

For media inquiries or to schedule an interview on the Stone Ridge Campus, please contact Deborah Kaufman at 845-687-5261 or kaufmand@sunyulster.edu.

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About SUNY Ulster

SUNY Ulster is a vibrant community college in New York’s Hudson Valley offering accessible, high-quality education that empowers students to achieve their academic, career, and personal goals.

About Darlings Roadhouse

Located in the heart of Tillson on Route 32, Darlings is known for its scratch-made comfort food, signature cocktails, and deep community commitment.

2025 Fall Music Concert Series December 3 and 4 

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The SUNY Ulster Music Department Presents the 2025 Fall Concert Series
December 3 and 4

 

The Annual Tuba Christmas Concert is back on December 6

November 19, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster will host its second and third concerts of our annual fall concert series beginning Wednesday, December 3, with the College/Community Band performance and the Percussion Ensemble. On Thursday, December 4 the College Chorus, African Music Ensemble, and Best of the “Weds@1:00” LIVE Music Recital Series will perform. On Saturday, December 6, after a few years hiatus, the annual Tuba Christmas concert is back.

SUNY Ulster’s ensemble members consist of SUNY Ulster students, faculty, and staff members, area high school students, community members, and area music educators. The December 3 and December 4 concerts will be held in Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge Campus beginning at 7:30 p.m. The concerts are free and open to the public. Donations are greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, December 3 – College/Community Band & Percussion Ensemble

Directed by Carla Newsome, the College/Community Band will perform a diverse program including The Old Boatman by Florence Price, Frenzy by Andrew Boysen, Jr. (conducted by guest conductor Randolph Loder), Sleep by Eric Whitacre, Arabesque by Samuel Hazo (conducted by guest conductor Vic Izzo), Of Our New Day Begun by Omar Thomas, and selections from The Polar Express.

The Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Paul Chambers, will perform works by Wes Stephens, Alex Stopa, Béla Bartók, and Alan Keown, featuring an array of instruments such as marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, toms, conga, and bongo.

Thursday, December 4 – College Chorus, Best of the “Weds@1:00” Recitals, & African Music Ensemble

The College Chorus, directed by Janet Gehres with Edward Leavitt accompanying, presents an eclectic program centered around themes of Unity, Peace, Joy, Celebration, Praise, and Change. The evening includes a Mozart opera chorus, a patriotic hymn, seasonal and folk selections, and multicultural music featuring Paul Chambers on djembe.

The evening will also feature top student performers selected from the “Weds@1:00” Recital Series, highlighting applied music and community music school lesson students.

The African Music Ensemble, directed by Paul Chambers, will perform drumming rhythms of the Malinke and Ga peoples from Guinea, Mali, and Ghana, using authentic African instruments such as the djembe, dundun, kenkeni, and sangoan.

Saturday, December 6 – Annual Tuba Christmas Concert

After a few years’ hiatus, the cherished Tuba Christmas Concert returns to the Quimby Theater. Musicians of all ages are invited to bring their tuba or baritone, don festive attire, decorate their instruments, and join in the holiday music-making.

  • Registration: 10:30 a.m. ($15, includes commemorative button)
  • Rehearsal: 11:30 a.m.
  • Concert: 12:30 p.m.

 This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Janet Gehres at gehresj@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster Announces Preview Day for Prospective Students and Families on Saturday, December 6

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November 18, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster will host Preview Day, an admissions event designed to give prospective students and their families an inside look at the student experience. This event is taking place on Saturday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to noon on the Stone Ridge Campus. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for check-in in the College Lounge in Vanderlyn Hall.

Participants will begin with a Welcome message during the general information session. Included in the day’s activities is an overview of the admissions process, a campus life showcase featuring student opportunities, resources, support clubs, organizations, athletics, and more.

To help students explore potential academic interests, attendees will choose one of four Academic Pathways Sessions that introduce the following programs, career opportunities, and the hands-on learning experiences available at SUNY Ulster:

 Campus Tours are available, led by Enrollment & Success Counselors. All participants will receive complimentary tickets to SUNY Ulster’s Annual Tuba Christmas which takes place on campus right after the event at 12:30 in Quimby Theater. Tuba Christmas is a SUNY Ulster tradition where musicians of all ages bring their tuba or baritone, don festive attire, decorate their instruments, and join in on holiday music-making.

Registration for Preview Day is required and can be found For more information,email admissions@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster GED Graduates Celebrate Milestone and Pursuit of Bright Futures

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November 14, 2025 – Kingston, NY – SUNY Ulster celebrated the graduation of 17 students who earned their General Equivalency Diploma. Ten graduates participated in the ceremony that took place at the Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster on November 7.

Dressed in caps and gowns and attended by families, President Alison Buckley, Ed.D. and Vice President for Workforce, Economic Development, and Community Partnerships, Christopher Marx Ed.D., presented each graduate. Deborah Briggs, Chair of the Board of Trustees, also participated in the presentation of the graduates. Curtis Turner, GED Coordinator was the Master of Ceremony, Alana Keneally sang the Star-Spangled Banner, and Professor of Geology/Earth Science and Chair of the STEM Department, Steven H. Schimmrich was the keynote speaker. The invocation and benediction were performed by the Reverend Gia Lynn Hall, Pastor of St. James Methodist Church in Kingston. Student reflections were given by graduates Athena Lasonde Middleton and Jon Marshall Jr.

“It takes courage to go back and finish. Many faced obstacles yet all of the students achieved their goal of attaining their GED. And, achieving this goal means opportunities lie ahead for these graduates in terms of continuing their education and gaining better jobs with higher salaries,” said Curtis Turner, GED Coordinator.

Of the 17 graduates, one is currently enrolled in the fall semester and another student will be enrolled in the spring 2026 semester. Approximately 5 students are starting the SUNY Ulster application process. The remaining graduates are working with SUNY Ulster for employment and career support.

“The achievements celebrated at the recent GED ceremony speak to the determination and promise of our graduates. We are honored to share in this milestone with them and eager to witness the bright futures they are building through their continued goals and aspirations,” Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President, SUNY Ulster.

The next two GED sessions run from January 6 through February 12 and February 24 through April 2. To learn more, email Mr. Turner at turnercu@sunyulster.edu or call 845- 339-2025.

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