SUNY Ulster Receives Reimagine Workforce Preparation Grant

SUNY Ulster Press Release

December 19, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY- The State University of New York granted SUNY Ulster a Reimagine Workforce Preparation Training Grant to deliver an enhanced Certified Pharmacy Technician training program tuition-free to people who were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The New York State Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for pharmacy technicians is expected to grow 5 percent annually through 2031 with an average of approximately 43,000 job openings per year through the decade.  These jobs can be full time or part time and are ideal for those looking to start a career or to return to the workforce.

This enhanced training program will include building math and soft skills such as problem solving and communication as well as information needed to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification exam. Upon completion of coursework, students will be prepared to take the ExCPhT Pharmacy Technician Certification exam.

The Pharmacy Technician program will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 – 8 p.m., beginning January 23 and will run until May 10. Monday classes are in person at the Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster, Room 204; Wednesday classes are remote via Zoom. In addition, there will be 5 hours of asynchronous learning assigned per week.

Scholarship applications for this program are now being accepted. To apply for a scholarship, please complete the online application. For more information, contact SUNY Ulster’s Career and Continuing Education division at 845-339-2025 or visit www.sunyulster.edu/ce.

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SUNY Ulster PR – National Science Foundation Grant – Environmental Studies

SUNY Ulster Press Release

The grant will help satisfy the growing need for environmental STEM workers in the Hudson Valley region

December 5, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster announces it has been awarded a three-year $349,838 National Science Foundation Grant to Support Applied Learning in its Environmental Studies program. The goal of the project is to improve student retention and career readiness in environmental STEM students to fill a growing industry need for qualified workers in the Hudson Valley.

SUNY Ulster offers one of the most affordable Environmental Studies degrees in the region, serving many nontraditional students who may be working, and have limited funds for college, or first-generation students as well as traditional graduating high school students. This grant will offer these students the opportunity to conduct field research during class time, giving them the skills to work for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and in other environmental careers.

SUNY Ulster is augmenting its General BIO II lab with in-class and in-the-field research activities that mirror industry settings and standards. To accomplish this, faculty will work with industry partners, including the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Ulster County Executive’s Office. This collaboration will result in students learning technical skills such as GIS, water quality, and safety as well as soft skills such as problem-solving, effective communication, and collaboration.

Environmental Studies program coordinator and professor, Dr. Jennifer Guiher, states, “We are looking for students who see a career in Environmental Studies as a calling. As these students progress through the program, they will be gaining specific hands-on skills needed by the environmental industry. These skills will make these students desirable to many potential employers. Whether students further their education at a four-year college or university or decide to move directly into a job upon attaining their Associate’s degree, they will be in a position to earn a liveable wage.”

Chris Marx, Vice President for Workforce, Economic Development, and Community Partnerships believes, “This program is exactly what community colleges were designed to do. Working with our partners at the NYCDEP, our faculty can build modern, real-world skills into their curriculum. Our students complete the program ready to move into competitive jobs in this field. Our local employers are able to hire talent right from the community. It is a win-win for our students and the community.

Former Ulster County Executive Patrick Ryan, now U.S. Congressman, and his Ulster County team, further fostered the connection between NYCDEP and SUNY Ulster in Environmental Studies and water quality programs.

National, state, and local employment projections indicate a growing demand for skilled workers for those with Associate degrees and higher. A recent article for science.org  by practicing scientist and author Adam Ruben, Ph.D. reveals, “We often looked for fresh-out-of-college candidates who had worked in a lab for at least a year and finding them wasn’t easy.

To help support interested students with financial needs, the Ulster Community College Foundation will award $1 million in scholarships this year. Students fill out one application to be considered for over one hundred scholarships.

The NYCDEP, one of the largest employers in the region and charged with the important role of maintaining the quality of New York City’s drinking water, and SUNY Ulster have had a longstanding relationship. For over 20 years each summer, the DEP has taken on about eight SUNY Ulster students for paid internships, some of which have resulted in permanent positions with them.

To learn more about SUNY Ulster’s Environmental Studies program visit sunyulster.edu/enviro_studies.

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Photo caption: SUNY Ulster students conducting fieldwork at Tivoli Bay Marsh on the east side of the Hudson River.

SUNY Ulster Presents “The Growing Threat of Domestic Violent Extremism” on December 2, 2022

SUNY Ulster Press Release

SUNY Ulster Presents “The Growing Threat of Domestic Violent Extremism”
in the Quimby Theater on December 2, 2022

November 17, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion welcomes Catrina Doxsee, Associate Director and Associate Fellow of the Transnational Threats Project, to discuss domestic terrorism on Friday, December 2 at 12 p.m., in the Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge campus. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

For the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Catrina Doxsee analyzes international and domestic terrorism and the irregular activities of countries such as Iran, Russia, and China.

In recent years, the United States has seen historically high levels of domestic terrorist activity and a wide range of conspiracy theories and disinformation produced by individuals with violent extremist beliefs. During this event, Doxsee will discuss recent trends in domestic extremist violence, the impact of disinformation, how these problems may manifest, and how they can be prevented at a community level.  The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.

Included in the discussion:

  • How we define and think about domestic terrorism and violent extremism
  • Major ideologies behind extremist violence in the United States
  • Recent trends in domestic terrorist attacks, including number, targets, weapons, and location
  • Domestic violent extremism in the context of New York State and Ulster County
  • Related phenomena, including disinformation, racism, and dehumanizing language
  • The role of social media and other online platforms
  • Ways to counter extremism at all levels—from national policy to local community action

For more information, contact Candice VanDyke, Chief Diversity Officer at SUNY Ulster at vandykec@sunyulster.edu. Covid-19 screening for guests will take place during check-in.

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The SUNY Ulster Music Department presents the 2022 Fall Concert Series

Students singing in Choir

The SUNY Ulster Music Department presents the 2022 Fall Concert Series

November 30, 2022 – December 8, 2022

November 16, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster will host its annual series of winter concerts beginning November 30, 2022. Students, music educators, and faculty and staff will perform in the following two holiday concerts. Both concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge Campus. The concerts are free and open to the public. Donations are greatly appreciated. 

November 30, 2022 Concert
This invigorating annual concert directed by Vic Izzo will feature holiday favorites with songs including Let it Snow, Silent Night, and In the Bleak Midwinter. In addition, SUNY Ulster is thrilled to welcome Guest Conductor, Sue Lichtenberg who will be conducting the College/Community Band in their performance of Kilimanjaro. 

Wednesday, November 30
COLLEGE/COMMUNITY BAND & ENSEMBLES

Vic Izzo, Director

December 8, 2022 Concert
The holiday spirit continues with the second half of the SUNY Ulster Music Department Fall Semester Concert Series. Music from around the world is the theme of this performance including Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy, Gavotte en Rondeau, and Cantate Domino. 

Thursday, December 8

COLLEGE CHORUS

Janet Gehres, Director
Edward Leavitt, Accompanist

MIXED INSTRUMENT ENSEMBLE

Greg Dinger, Director/Arranger

HONORS RECITAL WINNERS

For more information, contact Janet Gehres at gehresj@sunyulster.edu. COVID-19 screening for audience members will be in the Quimby Theater Lobby on the evening of the event. 

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SUNY Ulster Hosts Veterans Day Tribute on Thursday, November 10, 2022

SUNY Ulster Press Release

SUNY Ulster Hosts Veterans Day Tribute on Thursday, November 10, 2022

November 7, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster will honor veterans on Thursday, November 10 at 10 a.m. in Clinton Hall on the Stone Ridge campus. Hosted by SUNY Ulster’s Student Government and the SUNY Ulster Military Affiliated Club, the event will include speakers, student reflections, and musical performances. This event is free and open to the public.

SUNY Ulster President, Dr. Alison Buckley will provide remarks. Manny Torres, Director of Military-Affiliated students and a student from the SUNY Ulster Student Government will speak. Students will share reflections and thoughts.

In addition, America (My Country Tis of Thee) will be performed by SUNY Ulster students, Hannah Irwin, Penelope Rose, Mark LaBorde, and Daniel Palladino. Danny Boy will be performed by Mark LaBorde.

SUNY Ulster has, for over a decade, been designated as a Top Military-Friendly School and has earned a Gold designation for the College’s commitment to veterans and veteran dependents. Manny Torres, Director of Military-Affiliated students states, “SUNY Ulster veteran students and their dependents benefit from a broad array of College-wide support as they work toward a degree including a Battle Buddy Center on campus which provides a quiet place for veterans and veteran family students to connect and work, and a Military Affiliated Community (MAC) Club.”

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Enrollment & Success Center Hosts Two Events

SUNY Ulster Press Release

The Enrollment & Success Center at SUNY Ulster Presents Discover the Arts and SUNY Financial Aid Day 

Discover the Arts November 9, 2022, 4 -7 p.m. 

SUNY Financial Aid Day November 12, 2022, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

November 4, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – The SUNY Ulster Enrollment & Success Center invites you to the Stone Ridge campus to learn about the Arts programs at SUNY Ulster as well as Financial Aid.

 During Discover the Arts, prospective students are invited to participate in an optional Portfolio Review of their work and preview a SUNY Ulster Student Works Showcase. The schedule includes a presentation about the Fine Arts Program, a Student Works Showcase, and an Application Workshop. Art Area Tours featuring the Gallery, Print Shop, Mac Lab, Mac Studio, and Inner Space. Registration is required .

During Financial Aid Day, SUNY Ulster will offer area high school seniors with plans to attend any SUNY school in fall 2023 with hands-on assistance completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). SUNY Ulster’s Admissions staff will also be available to speak with those interested in learning more about SUNY Ulster and its programs. Campus tours will be offered. Registration is required.  To complete the FAFSA with a SUNY Ulster specialist, bring the following:

  • Federal Student Aid ID and Passwords for parent and student. Register for an FSA ID at studentaid.gov.
  • 2021 Tax documents including your federal and state tax returns, W-2 statements, and other income statements
  • 2021 untaxed income information, such as child support paid or received
  • Asset information
  • Driver’s license (student)
  • Social security numbers for student and parent
  • Alien registration card (permanent residents of US)

The Enrollment & Success Center team is dedicated to helping you every step of the way through your college journey, from admissions through graduation. For more information, email esc@sunyulster.edu.

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New York Times Bestselling Author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah to Read at SUNY Ulster Stone Ridge Campus Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Portrait Photograph of Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah

New York Times Bestselling Author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah to Read at SUNY Ulster Stone Ridge Campus Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Herbert H. & Sofia P. Reuner Library Writers Series

October 25, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – Join us on Tuesday, November 8 at 1:15 p.m. in the Quimby Theater for the Herbert H. & Sofia P. Reuner Library Writers Series event with author, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah.

A discussion and interview will be moderated by Dr. Ivan Godfrey, Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice & Human Services department. Adjei-Brenyah will read from some of his works, and participate in a Q&A session with the audience. A book signing will follow and books will be available for sale.

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is the New York Times-bestselling author of Friday Black (Mariner Books, 2018). His debut novel, Chain-Gang All-Stars, is forthcoming in 2023 with Penguin Random House.

Adjei-Brenyah’s books are described by award-winning author, George Saunders as “a wonder: strange, crazed, urgent and funny, yet classical.” And, BuzzFeed writes,

“Reading Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is like being shaken awake. Adjei-Brenyah skewers the ways we brush past racism and injustice, making the absurdity of the rhetoric around both impossible to ignore.” 

Adjei-Brenyah was selected by Colson Whitehead as one of the National Book Foundation’s “5 Under 35” honorees, the winner of the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Award for Best First Book and the Aspen Words Literary Prize. His work has appeared or is forthcoming from numerous publications, including the New York Times Book Review, Esquire, Literary Hub, the Paris Review, Guernica, and Longreads.

The SUNY Ulster Herbert H. & Sofia P. Reuner Library Writers Series is a special program sponsored by The Ulster Community College Foundation, begun in 1998, that brings renowned writers to campus every fall. This is a truly unique opportunity for SUNY Ulster students and community members to hear award winning authors read from their work.

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Register Now.

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Marieken Cochius at Muroff-Kotlter from November 4 from 4 to 6 p.m.      

Yellow and gray abstract art piece

Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery at SUNY Ulster Presents ‘Guiding the Currents’ works of Marieken Cochius from October 7 through November 29, 2022

Opening Reception Scheduled for Friday November 4 from 4 to 6 p.m.           

October 24, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery begins its fall season with an exhibition of the works of Marieken Cochius entitled, Guiding the Currents running from October 7 through November 29, 2022. A reception is scheduled for Friday November 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. The event is free and is open to the public.

Marieken Cochius’ works are described as meditative, intuitive and often explores growth forms, movement of light and wind, root systems, and animal architecture. The exhibition will include; sculpture, drawings, and paintings.

Marieken Cochius is a Dutch-born artist currently residing in the Hudson Valley. Cochius is recognized for her features in the New York Times, Elle Decor, Columbia Journal, and in over 40 Art/Literary/Poetry/University publications and magazines in the USA and abroad. Many of Cochius’ works have been shown in group exhibitions in local galleries such as Holland Tunnel Gallery, Newburgh, NY and the Lockwood Gallery, Kingston, NY.

The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For special viewings, call 845-687-5134. For more information, contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster Presents Dr. John Rayburn as 2022 John Burroughs Natural Science Lecture Speaker on November 2 at 7 PM

SUNY Ulster Press Release

SUNY Ulster Presents Dr. John Rayburn as 2022 John Burroughs Natural Science
Lecture Speaker on November 2 at 7 PM

October 17, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY – Dr. John Rayburn will present a lecture on Local and Regional Glacial History at the End of the Last Ice Age as SUNY Ulster’s 2022 John Burroughs Natural Science Lecturer on November 2, 2022 at 7 p.m. in the Captain Jack Rose Memorial Lecture Hall (BUR 120).

For those who follow Hudson Valley history and geology, this lecture will provide an overview of the long geologic history of the Hudson Valley. Learn how a few thousand years ago, during the Pleistocene Ice Age, all of the Hudson Valley was covered with a thick sheet of glacial ice that as the climate began to warm exposed the landscape we know and love today. Dr. Rayburn will reveal how researchers are able to unravel the complex history of this process.

Dr. Rayburn is a professor in the SUNY New Paltz Geology Department where he specializes in geomorphology and environmental geology. His professional research interests include the examination of post-glacial lake sediments and the timing of deglaciation in the Hudson Valley and eastern New York.

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.

The lecture is free and open to the public. There will be a check-in table outside of Burroughs 120. For more information, contact Steven Schimmrich at schimmrs@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-7683.

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John Rayburn by water fall

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Students from Any College Can Earn Three Credits in Three Weeks

October 14, 2022 – Stone Ridge, NY  SUNY Ulster’s Winter*net session, which begins January 2 and runs through January 21, offers three-week online courses that allow SUNY Ulster and visiting students the ability to earn credits quickly and affordably.

Winter offerings include popular general education required classes and electives in the sciences, business, history, social sciences, languages, and more at a cost of $200 per credit in-state tuition.

The online format and accelerated class schedule can help students get a jump-start on their spring semester, complete a required course, or explore a new area of interest.

To learn more about Winter*net courses and register online, visit sunyulster.edu/winternet.

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