Governor Kathy Hochul Reappoints Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq. and Appoints Dennis M. Doyle to the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees

December 3, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – Gov. Kathy Hochul has reappointed Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., of Kingston, and appointed Dennis M. Doyle, of Tillson, to the College’s Board of Trustees.

A distinguished SUNY Ulster alumnus, Trustee Jacobsen was first appointed by Governor Hochul in December 2023 and has been reappointed through June 30, 2031. A practicing real estate attorney based in Kingston, he represents clients across the Hudson Valley. He is a graduate of John A. Coleman High School, earned his Associate in Science in Business Administration from SUNY Ulster in 1998, followed by a B.S. in Accounting from SUNY New Paltz and a J.D. from Western New England University School of Law.

Trustee Jacobsen brings a strong record of civic engagement, including 15 years on the City of Kingston Planning Board and active membership in the New York State and Ulster County Bar Associations. He has served on the Ulster Community College Foundation Board since 2019, is a 2019 SUNY Ulster Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, and was inducted into the SUNY Ulster Alumni Hall of Fame in 2020.

At the November 18, 2025, annual meeting, the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees voted unanimously to accept the slate of officers for the 2025-2026 academic year, including the appointment of Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., as Chair; Timothy Sweeney, as Vice Chair; and Victoria St. John-Gilligan, as Secretary.

Trustee Jacobsen stated, “It is a privilege to serve as a Trustee of SUNY Ulster, and a great honor to do so as an alum of this institution, which has played such an important role in my life and in the lives of so many in our region. I am equally proud to serve as Board Chair and to support the important work of this College.”

Appointed through June 30, 2026, Trustee Doyle brings more than four decades of planning and community development expertise. Since joining Ulster County Planning in 1974 and becoming Director in 2004, he has led significant efforts in transportation systems, land use planning, and environmental stewardship. He also directs the Ulster County Transportation Council.

Born and raised in Ulster County, Trustee Doyle holds a degree in Geology from SUNY Cortland and has extensive training in environmental science, site design, and demographics. His service extends to numerous boards, including Arc Mid-Hudson, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County, the Hudson Valley AgriBusiness Development Corporation, and the Ulster County Housing Development Corporation. He is also a member of the Hudson Valley Regional Council, a past president of RUPCO, and an active volunteer with American Legion Post 1219.

“I grew up within a mile of SUNY Ulster and remember the enthusiasm as classes began at the new campus. That positive community response to the College continues today.  I want to thank Governor Hochul for the appointment and the opportunity to give back to the community.  I look forward to working with the administration and my colleagues on the Board to support the College’s mission and the students we serve,” said Trustee Doyle.

SUNY Ulster President, Alison Buckley, Ed.D., stated, “We are fortunate to have the support from Governor Kathy Hochul in appointing our newest Trustees to serve our SUNY Ulster students and community of learners. Governor Hochul’s steadfast advocacy and support of our Trustees in their service as community stewards, safeguarding our collective commitment to accessible and affordable higher education, has been truly paramount. We look forward to partnering with Trustees Jacobsen and Doyle as we continue shaping the future of the College and remain committed to meeting the needs of our students, meeting them where they are, and serving the residents of Ulster County.”

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Photo: Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq. Dennis M. Doyle
from left Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., Dennis M. Doyle

SUNY Ulster Continuing and Professional Education Hosts Information Sessions and Open House with Release of Spring 2026 Brochure

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December 3, 2025– Kingston, NY – SUNY Ulster recently released the Spring 2026 brochure highlighting both credit and non-credit courses offered starting as early as January 2026. To give the community a chance to find out more about these programs, two Open Houses are planned:

  • December 15 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Kingston Center
  • January 8 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Kingston Center

At the Open Houses, instructors, program coordinators, and enrollment specialists will be on hand to discuss details on courses as well as provide information on scholarships that fund many of these courses. Participants will be able to register for classes with the help of staff.

Staff will also be available to talk about SUNY Reconnect, a new program that allows adults with no prior degree, aged 25 to 55 to attain an Associate degree for free in high demand fields. These fields include advanced manufacturing, computer science, engineering, environmental studies, and green building, among others.

SUNY Ulster is making a shift to more evening classes in Kingston to address the growing adult population that is returning to school to finish a degree or earn a career certification. Programs featured include advanced manufacturing, energy auditor, CNC, business, CASAC, clinical medical, bookkeeping, Excel, and business, and more. Many of these courses stack into a microcredential which can be completed in a semester or two. Those completing the microcredential are awarded a digital badge to recognize their achievement.

Spring classes start the week of January 20, 2026, and registration is currently in progress. Registration for info sessions is suggested. Please choose from our  complete list of info sessions. Specific info sessions include Advanced Manufacturing, Building Science, CASAC, and Certified Clinical Medical Assistant.

          For a complete listing of available courses, please visit our website.

          For more information, visit www.sunyulster.edu/ce or call 845-339-2025.

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