SUNY Ulster Director of New Start, Arie Drewes Named SUNY Basic Needs Champion

SUNY Ulster Press Release

October 3, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is proud to announce that Arie Drewes, Director of New Start, has been named a SUNY Basic Needs Champion, one of only five honorees selected from across SUNY campuses statewide. The recognition was announced on September 18, 2025, by SUNY Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr. during the SUNY Basic Needs Summit in Albany.

The Basic Needs Champion award honors faculty and staff who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to removing barriers to student success by advancing holistic support services. Honorees are recognized not only as advocates, but also as leaders who help foster a culture of care and equity across the SUNY system.

Drewes joined SUNY Ulster in April 2021 and has served in various academic administration and program development roles. Since June 2023, she has led New Start, an opportunity program designed to promote academic success and economic mobility for adult and parenting students. She brings a strong academic and professional background, holding advanced degrees and credentials from studies spanning Boston University, Trinity College Dublin, Berklee College of Music, New York University, and Dutchess Community College. Drewes is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Adult Learning at Empire State University.

“For students to succeed, their basic needs—housing, food, childcare, and transportation—must be met. I am deeply grateful to my colleagues in our community, at SUNY Ulster, and across the SUNY system, who are committed to making this possible and work with me to connect students with essential resources. This recognition is truly a testament to that collective effort,” said Arie Drewes.

“Arie’s work reflects the very best of SUNY Ulster—putting students at the heart of everything we do,” said Alison Buckley, Ed.D., president of SUNY Ulster.  “She is relentless in removing barriers, amplifying student voices, and ensuring that every learner has the resources to thrive. This recognition affirms the impact of her leadership and the culture of care she is helping to build at our college.”

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Arie Drewes portrait

 

The SUNY Ulster Music Department Presents the Fall 2025 Showcase Concert 

 September 30, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster will host its first concert of our annual fall concert series on Wednesday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge Campus. The concert will feature the College Chorus, African Music Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, and the College/Community Band. The concert is free and open to the public. Donations are greatly appreciated.

The Showcase Concert is a concert of appetizers, offering a few musical selections by each of our SUNY Ulster music ensembles. The College Chorus is directed by Janet Gehres and accompanied by Edward Leavitt. The ensemble is made up of primarily SUNY Ulster students as well as members of the community, staff, and faculty. Enjoy performances of the music from the Renaissance – Cantate Domino by Hans Leo Hassler, Seasonal Music – Autumn Gives Her Hand to Winter by Keith Loftis, and the Patriotic Hymn – America, the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward and Katharine Lee Bates.

The SUNY Ulster African Music Ensemble, directed by Paul Chambers and made up of students along with community, staff, and faculty members will perform Drumming Rhythms from Guinea. 

The Percussion Ensemble, also directed by Paul Chambers, is made up of students and community members and will perform music by Composer Steve Reich and Traditional Marimba Band Arrangements.

The evening will conclude with the SUNY Ulster College/Community Band directed by Carla Newsome. This ensemble is made up of SUNY Ulster students, community members, advanced high school and middle school students, and music educators from across the Hudson Valley. Enjoy a performance of On an American Spiritual by David Holsinger, Frank Ticheli’s setting of Shenandoah, Selections from Sweeney Todd, arranged by Stephen Bulla, and March from Paul Hindemith’s work Symphonic Metamorphosis.

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

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SUNY Ulster Announces Faculty Promotions

September 18, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is proud to announce the promotion of four distinguished faculty members, recognizing their outstanding contributions to teaching and service to the College and their respective fields.

Dr. Jennifer Guiher, Christopher Seubert, Dr. Mark Stewart, and Dr. Ellen Tangney have been promoted in recognition of their continued excellence and dedication to the College and their students.

Dr. Jennifer Guiher, Professor and Coordinator of the Environmental Studies program, predominantly teaches Environmental and Biology courses. She holds a PH.D. in Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior from the CUNY Graduate Center. Dr. Guiher was instrumental in gaining a National Science Foundation grant, allowing the College to add a field research component with the Department of Environmental Protection to the Environmental Studies program.

Christopher Seubert, Professor and Chair of the Art Department, teaches drawing, painting, 2-D design, and portfolio development, among other topics. He holds a Master in Fine Arts from the New York Academy of Art in Painting and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in illustration from Pratt. Chris Seubert actively exhibits and has participated in group exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among other museums and galleries.

Dr. Mark Stewart is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Engineering Science program. He holds a PH.D. in electrical engineering from Lehigh University and a Bachelor degree in Physics and Applied Mathematics from Drew University. Dedicated to helping students become world class engineers, he teaches courses in Statistics, Digital Logic, Engineering, and Electric Circuit Analysis.

Dr. Ellen Tangney, Professor of Nursing, is lead professor for Nursing Three and Four, teaching theoretical content as well as clinical and practicum experiences in the therapeutic setting.  She has also taught in the laboratory setting introducing new skills and procedures to students. Dr. Tangney holds a dual Master’s degree in adult health with a focus on gerontology and nursing education as well as a Doctorate in Nursing Science, Leadership and Education from Sage College.  Dr. Tangney holds a current nursing license and practices as a critical care nurse at a local hospital.

“These promotions reflect the high caliber of our faculty and their unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge and supporting our students,” said Alison Buckley, Ed.D., president of SUNY Ulster. “We are honored to celebrate their accomplishments and look forward to their continued contributions.”

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Dr. Jennifer Guiher, Christopher Seubert, Dr. Mark Stewart, and Dr. Ellen Tangne

SUNY Ulster Fine Art Faculty Exhibit at Stone Ridge Library

SUNY Ulster Press Release

September 8, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster fine arts faculty is participating in a group exhibit at the Stone Ridge Library during the months of September and October 2025 in the library’s activity room.

Included in the exhibit are Les Castellanos, Joan Ffolliott, Michelle Moore, Sean Nixon, Cassiopeia Ottulich, Rick Price, Seth Rubin, and Chris Seubert. Each of these faculty members are working artists who not only display their work regularly but bring technical skills, mentorship, creative inspiration, and professional guidance to their classes.

For more information, contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu.

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Left to right: Seth Rubin, Cassiopeia Ottulich, Joan Ffolliott,

Police Basic Training Program at SUNY Ulster Celebrates a New Class 94% of Graduate Secure Employment

August 8, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster proudly announces the graduation of its latest class from the Police Basic Training program. In a ceremony held on July 24, 17 cadets were officially recognized for completing the rigorous program that prepares them for careers in law enforcement.

This year’s class achieved a 94% employment rate, with 16 of the 17 graduates hired by area police departments, including the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office, Town of Ulster Police, Town of New Paltz Police, Town of Goshen Police, Town of Woodstock Police, and the Village of Ellenville Police. The remaining student is expected to be employed before the end of this year.

Several students were recognized for their academic achievements, including Natalie Welsh of the Town of Goshen Police Department who was presented with the Top Cop Award and the Top Physical Fitness Award for having the highest overall average for academics as well as physical fitness. Dominick Almeida received the Top Academic Award and the Krupica Scholarship Award. This award was created by George Krupica, a proud SUNY Ulster alumnus and retired law enforcement professional, to support students pursuing careers in criminal justice and law enforcement.

Acceptance into the Police Basic Training program is competitive based on performance on the physical agility test. The 30-credit hour certificate program is achieved through collaboration between SUNY Ulster and the Ulster County Law Enforcement Training Group (UCLETG) and incorporates all of the NYS approved pre-employment curriculum and objectives. In addition to preparing recruits for future employment in law enforcement, SUNY Ulster’s Police Basic Training Certificate Program satisfies 30 college credits of Criminal Justice coursework towards SUNY Ulster’s A.A.S. in Criminal Justice.

SUNY Ulster President, Alison Buckley, Ed.D. stated, “SUNY Ulster is dedicated to helping students succeed—preparing them to launch meaningful careers and earn family-sustaining wages. Our Police Academy graduates are entering the local workforce with a strong commitment to serve and protect, helping to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities. We are proud of all they have accomplished in the Academy and look forward to the positive impact they will continue to make in the years ahead.”

SUNY Ulster’s Police Basic Training program, which celebrated its 20th year in 2024 has a long track record of excellence in preparing students for a rewarding career in law enforcement. And, a new class of 28 students recently started the program on August 4th.

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SUNY Ulster Open House on August 14 at the Kingston Center Short Term Credentials that can be Obtained in Less than a Year

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July 31, 2024 – Kingston, NY – SUNY Ulster is holding an Open House on Thursday, August 14 at the Kingston Center, 94 Mary’s Avenue, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. It will highlight many of the career programs and courses offered this fall that are in high demand in the Hudson Valley region. Tuition for many of these programs are covered by scholarships and grants.

Learn more about specific programs at information sessions held throughout the day such as:

  • Advanced Manufacturing: 11 am – 6 pm
  • Building Science Principles: 11 am – 6 pm
  • CASAC, Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse:  5 – 7 pm
  • CCMA, Certified Clinical Medical Assistant:  5 – 7 pm
  • E-CMT Career Workshop with Lunch: 9 am – 1 pm
  • EKG:  5 – 7 pm
  • Phlebotomy:  5 – 7 pm

Registration for these individual information sessions is required and participants can come at any time during the session. Visit sunyulster.edu/workforceinfosessions to sign up for one or all of the info sessions.

Admissions counselors will be available to answer questions and help those who want to apply and register.

For questions or to learn more, call the Continuing & Professional Education office at (845) 339-2025 or email cereg@sunyulster.edu.

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SUNY Ulster Holds ‘One Day, One Stop’ Enrollment Events for July and August

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Apply, Accepted and Registered All in One Day

July 1, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s Enrollment & Success Center is gearing up for One Day, One Stop Days for July and August to ensure that all who want to start classes this fall can finalize the admissions process with the guidance of experienced staff. The events will be held at both the Stone Ridge Campus and the Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster. Classes begin Monday, August 25.

Prospective students can choose from the following dates and locations:

  • Wednesday, July 9, KCSU, Kingston Center, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, July 16, Stone Ridge Campus, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, July 30, Stone Ridge Campus, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 12 and Wednesday, August 13, Stone Ridge Campus, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, August 14, KCSU, Kingston Center, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Friday, August 15, KCSU, Kingston Center, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Monday, August 18, Stone Ridge Campus, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 19 and Thursday, August 21, Stone Ridge Campus, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Friday, August 22, Stone Ridge Campus, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

No matter where people are in the admissions process, SUNY Ulster staff is mobilizing to help you fill out admissions and FAFSA applications, take the entering assessment exam, and register for classes. For those planning to attend, if you have not submitted your official documents, please bring:

  • Official high school transcript in its original sealed envelope, original GED certificate or original IHIP Letter of Substantial Equivalency
  • Any official college transcripts in its original sealed envelope

Reservations are recommended, but not required. Walk-ins are welcome!

 SUNY Ulster remains one of the smartest ways to gain a college degree, certificate, or microcredential. For those concerned about affordability, our Foundation awards $1 million in scholarships annually and many career certifications are grant-funded, covering all or most of the cost of attendance.

For more information, contact the Enrollment & Success Center at esc@sunyulster.edu
or 845-687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Announces President’s and Dean’s Lists for Spring 2025

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June 25, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster releases its President’s List and Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester. Of the 316 full-time and part-time students who made the President’s and Dean’s lists, 65 are Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc. scholarship recipients.

Full-Time President’s List

 A total of 108 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2025 semester, reported Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.75 and higher, plus other requirements.

The full-time Spring 2025 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Rebecca Gamar, Hunter Ridgely.
  • Bearsville:  Navah McElroy.
  • Big Indian:  Kylie Apolito.
  • Boiceville:  Deli Smith.
  • Chester:  Melanie Rolon.
  • Clinton Corners:  Ally Gullo.
  • Cottekill:  Gunnar Bednarz, Lily Bednarz.
  • Ellenville: David Castro, Denilson Morales, Ashley Nunuvero, Michelle Wang, Karla Zhuno.
  • Gardiner:  David Velasquez Sierra.
  • Goshen:  Natalie Welsh.
  • High Falls:  Chloe Goodin.
  • Highland:  Giovanni Arpino, Liam Held, Anthony Silverio, Ariana Terrell, Jack Vett, Melissa Williams.
  • Hopewell Junction:  Amanda Scirbona.
  • Hurley:  Aidan Banbury, Troy Hajba, Apollo Liewa, Austin Uhl.
  • Kerhonkson: Keitha Brown, Jennifer Drouin, Emily Lawlor, Paige Lawlor, Isabella Shaw, Aurora Tisman.
  • Kingston:  Jhadai Ajiataz, Addison Bryant, Lindzy Carlson, Cristian Chun Coy, Benjamin Cunningham, Henry Davies, Lauren DuBord, Jacob Franklin, Helaisha Hernandez Vega, Anne Larsen, Rui Li, Catherine Maisonet, Daniil Malinoski, Adriana Marano, Kubra Ozyildirim, Alannah Rolph, Jair Rosas Chavez, Gianna Vianello.
  • Lake Katrine:  Brianna Constable, Jenna Smith.
  • Malden-On-Hudson:  Emma Maxwell.
  • Middletown:  Dominick Almeida.
  • Millerton:  Fig Sielaff.
  • Milton:  Candace Kharbedia, Sofia Leon Escobar, Timothy Liu.
  • Monroe:  Holly Berra, Jordan Fusco, Maeve McGinn.
  • Napanoch:  Tyler Beadle, Daniel Farfan.
  • New Paltz:  Ivy Arnade, Kristie Benel, Declan Chase-Salerno, Braxton Lehman, Jonah McDuffie, Natalia Seager, Gabriella Walsh, Max Zurlini.
  • New York:  Erkut Toygan
  • Olivebridge:  Adelaide Braunstein, Xiaohui Wen.
  • Pine Bush:  Jesse Morse.
  • Pleasant Valley:  Katherine Keeney.
  • Port Ewen:  Sarah Hewitt, Kyla Kelley.
  • Red Hook:  Lillian Carey.
  • Rhinebeck:  Alexis Howard.
  • Saugerties:  Raya Ackert, Spencer Benzenhoefer, Jack Bucci, Gil Hartrum, Joe Maloney, Alfredo Martinez, Riley Naccarato, Caelin Piper, Noah White.
  • Shokan:  Dylan Edelstein, Alivia Zahorsky.
  • Tillson:  Chris Cook.
  • Ulster Park: Nicholas Coutant, Olivia Sachse.
  • Walden:  Nathan Hall.
  • Wallkill:  Chase Godwin, Justin Sprankle.
  • Warwick:  Alexandria Garnot.
  • Wawarsing:  Gina Garofolo-Goodman.
  • West Hurley:  Tristan Nielsen.
  • West Kill:  Zora Gookin.
  • Woodstock:  Sable Bielawa, Alex Bonilla, Angus Maxwell.
  • Wurtsboro:  Hailey Murphy, Kimberly Sullivan.

Part-Time President’s List

A total of 25 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2025 semester, reported Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.75 or higher, plus other requirements.

The part-time Spring 2025 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Albany:  Trisha Churchill.
  • Cottekill:  Melissa Frumenti.
  • High Falls: Theodore Gresler, Violet Sinatra.
  • Highland:  Samantha Durand.
  • Kerhonkson:  Ella Drouin, Yana Pylypiv.
  • Kingston:  Macey Hahne, Nadya Pallak, Derek Snyder, Shamira Young.
  • Lake Hill:  Sean Delbridge.
  • New Paltz:  Julia Breaux, Bryce Casamento, Austin Moore, Marisa Morreale.
  • New Windsor:  Savannah Ordonez.
  • Port Ewen:  Matthew Wright.
  • Rosendale:  Freja Ermer.
  • Saugerties:  Debbie Auer, Denis Cooke, Terri McAleer, Graciela Reyes-Bondar, Jacob Spitzberg.
  • Woodstock:  Maria Mazariego-Moran.

Full-Time Dean’s List

A total of 142 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester, reported Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is 3.30 or higher, plus other requirements.

The full-time Spring 2025 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Olivia Olechowski, Jacob Stange, Terrence Stange.
  • Bloomington: Thomas Van Tassell.
  • Boiceville:  Hudson Anderson, Arely Tapia.
  • Chester:  Dwayne Clarke.
  • Clintondale:  Lucia DeAngelo.
  • Ellenville:  Payton Exner, Sara Gonzalez, Jeremy Lopez, Heather Ramos, Gabriella Sorbara, Dina Stewart, Meghan Stone-Wardnyski.
  • Glasco:  Noah Travis.
  • Goshen:  Samantha Brown.
  • Grahamsville:  Jesper Whitted.
  • Haverstraw:  Cristofer Moscozo.
  • High Falls:  Kanoekapuaokawa Mann, Jasmine Maschotta-Edwards, Meribelle Stringham.
  • Highland:  Gabriella Acosta, Emma Fritche, Maddyson Jones, Rachel Robinson, Katie Schaeffer.
  • Hurley:  Austin Bonse, Sean Cornelison, Johnathan Helsley, Bryan Monz.
  • Hyde Park:  Joshua Mittermaier.
  • Kerhonkson:  David Santillo.
  • Kingston:  Aina Anjum, Jayden Berard, Mariah Bravo, Kailee Cammarata, Makayla Chapman, Benjamin Davis, Aiden Day, Infiniti Dueno, Sahja Ector, Alexi Fallon, Yadira Gonzalez Hernandez, Daeanna Green, Austin Grosin, Kyle Guido, Imari Harris, Madison Hunlock, Cloe Jones, Elasha Jones, Jennifer Lopez-Garcia, Shantol Martin, India Martinson, Daniel Moeykens, Charlie Molyneaux, Madelyn Nelson, Kimberly Olson, David Osterhoudt, Kadijha Peterson, Ashley Rios-Palma, Giovanni Rosas Chavez, Benjamin Rounds, Jamie Seward, Ayla Sickler, Demario Smith, Lilith Soechting, Marina Souza, Jasmine Tiano, Sean White, Tyliisa Williams, Conrad Witte.
  • Lake Katrine:  Sharon Gomez-Reyes.
  • Marlboro:  Jillian Rosenberg.
  • Maybrook:  Gia Pfleger.
  • Middletown:  Shemar McDonald, Tori Meurer.
  • Modena:  Marie DeStefano, James Poirier.
  • Montgomery:  Abigayle Wilson.
  • Mt. Marion:  Mason Beck.
  • New Paltz:  Samrina Amjad, Nina Brady, Julia Brooker, Joshua Finch, Braden Hulbert, Daniel Morreale, Melissa Nieves, Zorian Shepko-Hamilton, Matthew Tanner.
  • Newburgh:  Ennis Cruz, Melazia Jackson, Irving Mejia, Yaseen Saleh.
  • Port Ewen:  Jasmine Daley, Jason Deising, Rayan Khan.
  • Port Jervis:  Jake Harford, Bronson Krupunich.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Autumn Beeman, Abby Jones, Majalon Teye, Samantha Vumbico.
  • Red Hook:  Joe Alveira, Connor Gibson, Gabriela Gomez-Mendoza, Colin MacDonald.
  • Rifton:  Riley Chambers.
  • Saugerties:  Kierstin Benson, Sophia Buono, Christina Cox, Alivia Dyke, Kasandra Frye, Kerrie Hockx, Hunter Nelson, Frankie Nuzzi, Mya Pineiro, Caden Powers, Ava Zagoreos.
  • Shokan:  Shea Delisio, Tessa Delisio.
  • Spring Valley:  Jonathan Barajas.
  • Stone Ridge:  Faith Avello, Danielle Driekonski, Aaron LeBlanc, Matthew Locke, Caroline Stafford.
  • Tillson:  Brian Ferry.
  • Ulster Park:  Salvador Acosta, Rebecca Daley.
  • Walden:  Hunter Norman.
  • Wallkill:  Alana Boutureira, Stormy Dyckman, Shannon Lovitt, Kaley Slader, Laila Stoner, Laura Thorenz.
  • Wappingers Falls:  Amanda Matuskovic.
  • West Shokan:  Skylar Naughton.
  • Westtown:  Luke McKeon.
  • Woodstock:  Kylie Osterhoudt.
  • Yonkers:  Lourdes Suarez.

Part-Time Dean’s List

A total of 41 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester, reported Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President, SUNY Ulster.

The list, compiled each semester, is comprised of students whose final average for the period of all courses taken is at least 3.30 or higher, plus other requirements.

The part-time Spring 2025 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Albany:  Amber Streett.
  • Ellenville:  Lily Horvath, Marcus Lewis-Rivera, Jessica Santos, Jonathan Torres, Alvaro Urquia.
  • Gardiner:  Oswaldo Rosa.
  • Highland:  Tyler Benitez, Rose Toder.
  • Kerhonkson:  Courtney Hill.
  • Kingston:  Nadia Formisano, Emma Ivy, Sabrina Tarantino.
  • Lagrangeville:  Maria Dube.
  • Lake Katrine:  Loris Pemberton.
  • Marlboro:  Giovanni Felicello.
  • Napanoch:  Benjamin Gazsi, Angelina Lopez, Emily Raiban, Bethany Rodriguez.
  • New Paltz:  Margaret English, Isabella Finch, Jonah Grossman, Luke Murphy, Alyson Murray.
  • Olivebridge:  Ava Fox, Jessica Johnson.
  • Pine Bush:  Christine DeGroodt, Alida Goldsmith.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Ashley Dajer, Abby Marino.
  • Red Hook:  Prestell Pinckney.
  • Rhinebeck:  Margaret Gutmann.
  • Saugerties:  Anya Meneses, Ruth Zaccardo.
  • Shady:  Rio Frisina.
  • Sparrow Bush:  Madelyne Somma.
  • Stone Ridge:  Tess Pitcock.
  • Ulster Park:  Hannah Schaber.
  • Wallkill:  Mica Rickman.
  • Wappingers Falls:  Janiece Cirilo.

SUNY Ulster Holds Free Financial Aid Workshops to Help Facilitate Applying For College Grants

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June 24, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is holding free financial aid workshops on Tuesday, July 1st and Tuesday, August 5th from 2-3:30 pm in Hasbrouck Hall, Room 219 on the Stone Ridge campus to assist students and families with the college financial aid process.

The workshop will cover topics such as exploring available financial aid options, understanding different types of aid, and one-on-one help filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

To complete your FAFSA with a financial aid specialist, please bring the following:

  • Federal Student Aid ID and Passwords for parent and student. Register for an FSA ID at studentaid.gov.
  • 2023 Tax documents including your federal and state tax returns, W-2 statements, and other income statements
  • 2023 untaxed income information, such as child support paid or received
  • Asset information
  • Driver’s licenses for student and parents
  •  Social security numbers for student and parents

Registration for this workshop is required. Please go to sunyulster.edu/visit to sign up. For questions, contact SUNY Ulster’s Financial Aid Office at financialaid@sunyulster.edu or (845) 687-5058.

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SUNY Ulster Holds Alumni Art Exhibition June 26 – July 24

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June 18, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is pleased to present a celebration of work by our valued alumni at the Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery from June 26 through July 24. The opening reception will take place on June 26 from 4-6 p.m. This exhibit is made possible by the Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc.

The opening reception will take place on June 26 from 4-6 p.m. This exhibit is made possible by the Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc.

Open to all alumni, the show is curated by John DeGasperis, Esq. a founding partner at New York Injury Law, LLP, Chair of the Ulster Community College Foundation Board of Directors, and SUNY Ulster alumnus, ‘02.

The exhibit features work in a variety of media by over 20 alumni. The artists included in this exhibit graduated from SUNY Ulster from 1971 through 2021 and represents those who were art students as well as those who were in other programs. The artists include:

    • Ronald Augustine
    • Gülnar Babayeva
    • Savannah Baker
    • Luke Benicase
    • Catherine Christiana
    • Allison Constant
    • Kat Farrell
    • Marielena Ferrer
    • Patti Gibbons
    • Sam Goldberg
    • Paul Harden
    • Bob Johnson
    • Dave Kahen
    • Hunter Larson
    • Michelle Moore
    • Christopher Nostrand
    • Cassiopeia Ottulich
    • Keldon Polacco
    • Chelsea Stingel
    • Dianne Valdivia
    • Kerri Vitek
    • Calico Withall

The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery at SUNY Ulster serves as a center for creative activity at the College and within the community. It also functions as an environment for teaching, performing, and exhibiting.

The gallery and exhibition are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu.

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