SUNY Ulster Faculty and Staff Receive 2021 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence

Collage of portraits of the chancellors

May 14, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is proud to announce that the following faculty and staff members have been awarded the 2021 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence.

They are: Keri A. McArdle, Assistant Professor of Human Services in the Criminal Justice & Human Services Department – Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching; Dr. Louis C. Thomason, Adjunct Faculty member in the STEM/Computer Science Department – Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching; Marie Kropp, Assistant Director of Workforce & Career Development – Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service; and Jeffrey Nerone, Stock Clerk in the Central Services Department – Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service.

The Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence are system-level honors conferred to acknowledge and provide system-wide recognition for consistently superior professional achievement and to encourage the ongoing pursuit of excellence. These programs underscore SUNY’s commitment to sustaining intellectual vibrancy, advancing the boundaries of knowledge, providing the highest quality of instruction, and serving the public good. Through these awards, SUNY publicly proclaims its pride in the accomplishment and personal dedication of its instructional faculty, professional, and classified staff across its campuses.

For more information, contact Deborah Kaufman at kaufmand@sunyulster.edu or by phone at (845) 687-5261.

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(Feature image:  Clockwise from left: Jeffrey Nerone, Dr. Louis C. Thomason, Marie Kropp, and Keri A. McArdle)

 

Careers in the Arts: A Virtual Panel Discussion with Local Arts Professionals and Info Session

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SUNY Ulster Holds Careers in the Arts: A Virtual Panel Discussion with Local Arts Professionals and Info Session on May 18

May 10, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – Join SUNY Ulster’s Arts Department faculty, local artists, and employers on May 18, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. for a virtual discussion on strategies, resources, and guidance on developing a professional career in the fine and commercial arts. Many of the panel members are SUNY Ulster alumni.

After a brief welcome, participants can choose one of three breakout rooms specifically for fashion design, fine arts, and music, followed by a Q&A session. An info session on arts degrees at SUNY Ulster is included in this event.

Kristin Flynn, coordinator of the Fashion Design program will moderate the Fashion Design panel members including Peter Fenwick of Community Manufacturing Solutions, a cut and sew manufacturing facility; Michelle Moore, textile print & surface designer; Calista Emmerton of Calibee Kids, an ethically produced children’s clothing line; and Deborah Mills Thackery, textile and mixed media artist.

Chris Seubert, coordinator of the Fine Arts/Visual Arts program will moderate the Art panel members including Chris O’Nealworking artist; Cassiopeia Aurora Ottulich, illustrator, animator, fabricator, and tattooer; and Kelli Sillik, artist and paint-maker.

Chris Earley, Chair of the Arts Department and Coordinator of the Music program will moderate the Music panel including Laura Hartmann of  LVanHart Artist Productions; Dan Shaut of Bridge Arts and Education; and Dave Hoffman of Hudson Valley Music Summit.

The SUNY Ulster art department has a successful track record of providing students with both the creative and practical skills needed to develop thriving careers. Some of the four-year colleges SUNY Ulster Art, Music, and Fashion students often transfer to include School of Visual Arts, Fashion Institute of Technology, Pratt, SUNY Oneonta, SUNY New Paltz, Berklee College of Music, and Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam.

Registration is required for this event. For more information, contact Marie Kropp at kroppm@sunyulster.edu.

Building Business Skills for a Brighter Career

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May 6, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – Join Business department faculty on May 20 or June 9, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., for a virtual info session to discuss the many business degrees, certificates, and microcredentials offered at SUNY Ulster, and how they can boost career opportunities.

SUNY Ulster’s Business Department offers Associate Degrees in Accounting, Business Administration, and Business & Entrepreneurial Studies. These are two-year degrees appropriate for those looking to transfer to a four-year college to complete a Bachelor degree or for entry into the workforce.

For those looking for short-term opportunities to build skills, SUNY Ulster offers certificates and micro-credentials that boost your value to an employer. Certificates are offered in General Management, Entrepreneurship, Bookkeeping, and Administrative Office Skills. Microcredentials are offered in Accounting Computer Skills, Customer Service, Leadership, and Small Business Management. Upon completion of a microcredential, students are awarded a digital badge that can be added to a resume or LinkedIn page.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics cites that a business degree provides versatility – “no matter your interest, there’s likely a business angle to it.” A business degree or credential will provide a competitive edge when applying for jobs or a promotion compared to those who do not have a degree or who have a less marketable degree.  The reason for this is that business degrees provide a variety of useful skills that can be used in any type of profession. In addition, wages for many occupations that require business degrees are higher than those for all workers.

 Registration is required for this event, . For more information, contact Mindy Kole at kolem@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster Holds 57th Commencement on May 15 

Students preparing for the commencement ceremony

May 5, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s sixth President, Dr. Alan P. Roberts, will preside over the College’s 57th Commencement on Saturday, May 15.

SUNY Ulster is offering several commencement options for graduating students:

On May 15 at 9 a.m., a pre-recorded virtual commencement will be available for graduating students and guests that can be viewed from any remote location from the College’s YouTube Channel and Facebook Page. After Commencement, the video will be available for viewing on our Commencement web page and on SUNY Ulster’s YouTube Channel.

SUNY Ulster will also host a drive-through diploma ceremony on the Stone Ridge Campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for 70 graduating students who pre-registered to attend. Social distancing and other health safety protocols outlined by the CDC will be followed.

Graduates can also choose to participate in a Safe Diploma Delivery option in which President Roberts will visit their home after the drive-through ceremony and will continue deliveries over the following days. All social distancing and safety protocols will be observed.

SUNY Ulster’s class of 2021 consists of 406 students. Of this group, 354 will receive associate degrees and 91 will receive certificates. The youngest graduate is 16, and the oldest is 64. Of the class, 64 are graduating with highest honors, 122 are graduating with honors, three students are graduating with the Honors Studies program distinction, nine students are being recognized for earning a 4.0 GPA while at SUNY Ulster, the President’s Medal of Highest Honor, and 57 are members of the national honors society Phi Theta Kappa.

Pomp & Circumstance played by SUNY Ulster’s brass quintet from the College’s 2016 Commencement will open the Ceremony as well as the SUNY Ulster Alma Mater from the 2016 College Chorus. America the Beautiful, Lift Every Voice and Sing will be performed by SUNY Ulster alumna, Marena Clunie. The virtual ceremony kicks-off with a welcome from President Dr. Alan P. Roberts. Video and audio messages will continue from Alan Lomita, Chairman of the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees; U.S. Senator, Chuck Schumer; U.S. Congressman Antonio Delgado; New York State Senator, Michelle Hinchey; Assemblymember, Kevin A. Cahill; Ulster County Executive, Patrick Ryan; Chair of the Ulster County Legislature David Donaldson; Chair of the SUNY Ulster Academic Senate, Professor Jim Hobbs; SUNY Chancellor, Dr. Jim Malatras; Chair of the Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc., Laurel Sweeney; ESPN College Basketball Analyst, Dick Vitale; and CNBC Business News Correspondent, Contessa Brewer.

Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Kevin Stoner will speak on Academic Achievements of the class of 2021 followed by a presentation of the candidates through virtual slides submitted by participating graduates and voiceovers by Assistant Dean for Student Success, Wendy Beesley and Assistant Dean for Student Services, Matt Brennie.

A combined Invocation/Benediction message will be given from Rev. Allison Moore, PhD. from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in New Paltz, NY.

An electronic version of the Commencement Program will display all 2021 graduates.

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Drive In Arts Exhibition at SUNY Ulster on April 30

Collage of students participating in the arts exhibition

April 13, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is holding a Drive In Arts Exhibition on April 30, 2021 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Rain date is May 1 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

On exhibit will be art from SUNY Ulster’s first and second year arts program students including Fashion Design, Fine Art/Visual Art, and Music. When visitors drive onto the SUNY Ulster campus, they will be guided through the outdoor exhibits by directional signage, a printed program, and by dialing into a specifically designated radio station to learn more about the works, educational programs, and to hear the performing ensembles.

The Fine Art/Visual Art program is a foundation-based program preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions or career entry. On view will be first-year student paintings, drawings, photography, design, and printmaking. Second year students will display their transfer/career portfolio projects. Second-year students will be finishing their Bachelor degrees at the School of Visual Arts, SUNY New Paltz, and SUNY Fredonia, among other colleges.

The Fashion Design program will be showing pencil skirts and button down shirts that highlight the pattern-making, sewing, and construction skills by first-year students. Second-year graduating students will show their final collections: a coordinated group of garments with tops, pants, dresses, and coats that include a focus on surface decorations including embroidery, applique, and patchwork. Graduating students will be transferring to the Fashion Institute of Technology, Savannah College of Art and Design or SUNY Oneonta to complete their four-year degrees.

The Music program will feature several of their performing ensembles available to students and community members including the SUNY Ulster Community Band, Jazz Ensemble, College Chorus, and Guitar Ensemble. Some of the four-year institutions music program students are transferring to include SUNY Fredonia, SUNY Potsdam, Ithaca, and Bard.

To keep traffic flowing, interested attendees are required to register and choose a convenient time slot.

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Drive in Arts Exhibition

Virtual Multicultural Series 15th Annual Spring Cultural Diversity Day

inclusive, multicultural drawing of people

April 7, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster holds its 15th Annual Spring Diversity Day on Wednesday April 21 from 1-2 p.m. Ableism & The Importance of Inclusion in Careers is open to the public and will be presented via Zoom.

The program will be comprised of a conversation about the importance of inclusion and career opportunities for individuals who have disabilities. Participants include representatives from inclusively.com, Tracy Coddington from The Arc Mid-Hudson, and David Doyle from Blackboard Bistro. A Q&A period will follow.

Inclusively is a disability-driven employment platform transforming the way candidates with disabilities and employers connect. It allows users to connect to jobs that are not only a match in experience and skills, but a match in workplace accommodations as well.

SUNY Ulster has partnered with inclusively to provide an effective search process for students with disabilities and neurodivergence to find optimal jobs for their unique characteristics, skills, and experience at companies that value authentic inclusion.

Arc Mid-Hudson is a regional not-for-profit agency offering programs that foster independence, productivity, and participation in community life. Their mission is to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to achieve and experience the highest quality of life.

Blackboard Bistro is a popular Rosendale-based breakfast and lunch spot and caterer staffed primarily with people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. At Blackboard Bistro, employees gain valuable food service skills in a supportive and encouraging environment.

Advance registration is required for this event. Zoom information will be emailed once the registration form has been submitted as well as a pre-event survey to submit and access to the inclusively/SUNY Ulster co-branded partnership web page where students and alumni with disabilities can create a profile to connect them with employers.

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Virtual Open House Takes Place May 1 via Zoom

VIrtual Open House person with laptop

April 6, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster holds its Virtual Open House via Zoom on Saturday, May 1, 2021 beginning at 9 a.m. After a short presentation and introduction to the college from campus leaders the program will change emphasis to one-on-one connections with the college representatives that best suit prospective student needs.

Prospective students and their families will register for a one-hour Zoom with a breakout session to hear from members of our faculty showcasing academic programs. Also offered during registration is the opportunity to schedule one-on-one virtual appointments immediately following the zoom with an array of College departments to learn more and have your questions answered. Departments available for one-on-one meetings include:

  • Admissions
  • Athletics, Campus Life, Clubs & Student Leadership
  • Career Counselor
  • EOP: Educational Opportunity Program Counselor
  • Financial Aid Specialist
  • Internship Coordinator
  • Scholarship Officer
  • Transfer Advisor (Where to Next After SUNY Ulster)
  • TRIO Advisor
  • Tutoring & Academic Support Staff

All registered participants will receive a SUNY Ulster swag bag in the mail.

SUNY Ulster will be returning to campus for fall 2021 with over 40% of classes taking place face-to-face. The remainder of classes will be held online or remotely.

Register for Spring 2021 Virtual Open House and one-on-one appointments at sunyulster.edu/openhouse.  Questions can be directed to (845) 687-5022 or esc@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster’s Virtual Career Connection: Human Services

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March 24, 2021 – Stone Ridge, NY – Registration is now open to join SUNY Ulster’s human services department, AdultEDge counselor, current students, and alumni on Wednesday, April 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to discover how a human services education can help those interested in advancing or beginning a career.

This Zoom event is organized as a casual conversation about SUNY Ulster’s new Chemical Dependency Counseling Concentration and Direct Care Practice Certificate.  Participants will learn about degree types and flexible scheduling options for those who need to balance the demands of a busy life, as well as financial aid and application steps.

According to the Bureau of labor Statistics, employment in this field is projected to grow 25 percent from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations. Most chemical dependency and direct care counselors serve in outpatient care centers, individual and family service agencies, residential treatment centers, and in private practices.

To register, visit calendly.com/sunyulster/hs. Upon registration, you will be provided with a Zoom link. For questions, contact Celeste Emmons, Enrollment & Success Counselor at adultedge@sunyulster.edu.

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Healthcare Training Information Sessions

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Healthcare Training Information Sessions at SUNY Ulster Details Programs in One of the Fastest Growing Fields in the U.S.

March 15, 2021 – Kingston, NY – Registration is open for one of three upcoming information sessions about SUNY Ulster’s Healthcare Training programs.

For those interested in a career in healthcare, these virtual information sessions provide an opportunity to learn more about becoming a phlebotomy technician, EKG technician*,  clinical medical assistant, and patient care technician.

Join SUNY Ulster via Zoom on one of these three Healthcare Training Info Sessions. The Zoom link will be provided upon registration. There is no cost for attending these information sessions.

  • Monday, March 22 at 3:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, March 25 at 10 a.m.
  • Thursday, April 8 at 5:30 p.m.

*If interested in becoming an EKG technician, please attend one of the two March information sessions.

The healthcare industry represents a growth area for those looking for a career with excellent job prospects in the region. According to a 2019 report on significant industries in the Hudson Valley written by the Bureau of Labor Market Information, an aging population has helped fuel a demand for health care specialists. Employment in ambulatory health care services, up 5,500 between 2013 and 2018, accounted for more than half of the new jobs in health care over the period. Job growth in the hospitals industry was up 4,800 over the same period.

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SUNY Ulster Presents Sharing My Stones Virtual Event

Sharing My Stones author holding her book

March 9, 2020 – Stone Ridge, NY – On Tuesday, March 23, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., SUNY Ulster in conjunction with The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) is sponsoring a virtual presentation via Zoom by Marianne Angelillo, a national speaker and author of the book, Sharing My Stones. Ms. Angelillo gives a compelling presentation about her journey to overcome the grief of losing her 17-year-old son in an underage drinking crash. Her hope is to prevent other families from experiencing the same pain of losing a loved one.

Registration is required, and a Zoom link will be sent to you. This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, please contact Linda Farina MPS, CASAC-G at farinal@sunyulster.edu or (845) 687-5192.

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