SUNY Ulster Announces President’s and Dean’s Lists for Spring 2024

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June 17, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster releases its President’s List and Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester.

Full-Time President’s List

A total of 90 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2024 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 2024 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Bearsville:  Navah McElroy.
  • Big Indian:  Sierra Apolito.
  • Bloomingburg:  Dylan Ortiz.
  • Bloomington:  Natasha Hefele.
  • Boiceville:  Delilah Smith.
  • Cairo:  Mary Casella.
  • Campbell Hall:  Gia Pfleger.
  • Clinton Corners:  Alexandra Gullo.
  • Coxsackie:  Ariel Reuss-Panaro.
  • Ellenville: Ian Kincaid.
  • Fleischmanns:  Linetth Garcia Leal.
  • Gardiner:  Annabelle Brutvan, Oscar Zandonella.
  • Greenville:  Steven Jackson.
  • High Falls:  Jasmine Maschotta-Edwards.
  • Highland:  Vanessa Ale, Lawrence Dahowski, Megan Keating, Katerina Pisciotta, Elainah Towsley.
  • Hurley:  Johnathan Helsley.
  • Kerhonkson: Skylar Barringer, Yana Pylypiv, David Santillo.
  • Kingston:  Jayden Berard, Kaitlyn Bryngelson, Lindzy Carlson, Pablo Diaz, Jasminne Drissate, Iad Elmassalemah, Michael Griffin, Imari Harris, Helaisha Hernandez Vega, Pia Kinsella, Camila Ortiz Lopez, Jair Rosas Chavez, Kevin Sharp, Steven Spinelli, Kyle Sullivan, Sabrina Tarantino, Makiya Walker, Trinity Wilson.
  • Lake Katrine:  Trista Lukaszewski.
  • Milton:  Caitlin Liu, Timothy Liu.
  • Monroe:  Holly Berra, Maeve McGinn.
  • Mt. Marion:  Camren Creisstoff.
  • New Paltz:  Nina Brady, Declan Chase-Salerno, Kieran Thomas.
  • Olivebridge:  Christian Amarilla-Barrios, Anabel Sorbellini.
  • Port Ewen:  Satin Martin.
  • Red Hook:  Lillian Carey, Gabriela Gomez-Mendoza, Gavin Hayes.
  • Rifton:  Heather Arnold, Louis Walter.
  • Saugerties:  Debbie Auer, Talia Benzenhoefer, Matthew Bucci, Jackson DeVito, Alison Lundy, Sophia Pannitti, Liam Pineiro, Caelin Piper, Flynn Steyer, Angelina Valles, Gordon Vought.
  • Shandaken:  Gianni DeLango.
  • Shokan:  Tessa Delisio.
  • Spring Glen:  Joseph Smiles.
  • Staten Island:  John Cagle.
  • Stone Ridge:  Carmine Carlucci, Kya Lowery.
  • Tillson:  Matt Boughton, Solon Deusoz.
  • Ulster Park: Jaidyn Canino, Paige Richter.
  • Walden:  Trysta Riggins.
  • Wallkill:  Sarah Beacham, Ricardo Marsden, Jacob Rhinehart, Josiah Russell, Manuel Sosa, Michael Young.
  • Wappingers Falls:  Emily Aldrich, Bridget Black.
  • Wurtsboro:  Hailey Murphy.

Part-Time President’s List

A total of 35 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Spring 2024 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 2024 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Copake:  Samantha Luca.
  • Cottekill:  Melissa Frumenti.
  • Gardiner:  Brooke-Lynn Caso, Jordan Delano.
  • High Falls: Rosa Onderdonk-Knaus. 
  • Highland:  David Ruger.
  • Kerhonkson:  Ella Drouin, Anika Friedman, Jackson Paley, Rubin Shamson.
  • Kingston:  Geno Coppola, Melissa Cordaro, Sarah Kiersted.
  • Long Island City:  Pascal Fischer.
  • Marlboro:  Hana Bozinovska.
  • Millerton:  Kaylin Sielaff.
  • Mt. Marion:  Mason Beck.
  • Napanoch:  Benjamin Gazsi.
  • New Paltz:  Bryce Casamento.
  • Port Ewen:  Dawn Marie Mazzone.
  • Saugerties:  Cole Carey, Trevor Cashara, Jesse Joy.
  • Somers:  Noah Elconin.
  • South Richmond Hill:  Maryam Ilyas.
  • Stone Ridge:  Sydney Nilsen, Tess Pitcock.
  • Wallkill:  Joseph Alvarado, Ari Apuzzo, Khalil Farrell, Pablo Garcia, Robert Youngs.
  • Warwick:  Alexandria Garnot.
  • West Hurley:  Tristan Nielsen.
  • Woodstock:  Laura Matis.

Full-Time Dean’s List

A total of 131 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 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 2024 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Accord:  Joshua O’Sullivan, Janelle Ronda, Bryanna Sanders.
  • Bloomington: Christian Conners.
  • Boiceville:  Stephanie Tillinghast.
  • Bronx:  Kofi Mends, Geovanny Mora.
  • Chester:  Melanie Rolon.
  • Chichester:  Achaia-Lotus Gindele Horwitz.
  • Climax:  Aurora Gandolfo.
  • Ellenville:  Ryan Barbieri, Michaella Gordon, Tanvirul Islam, Noa Lynn, Denilson Morales, Gabriella Sorbara, Meghan Stone-Wardnyski, Kaitlyn Valleau, Michelle Wang.
  • Geneseo:  Kadiatou Camara.
  • Glasco:  Gabriella Bonelli.
  • High Falls:  Adrian Cristian-Fernandez, Nathanuel Favreau, Hiroshi Sawka Hamaguchi, Nolah Stringham.
  • Highland:  Michael Benitez, Jake Hunziker, Allison Kreuscher, Tania Mendez Matias, Andrea Schoonmaker.
  • Hurley:  Bryan Monz, Daniel Nekos, Daniel Norman, Angelina Pisano. 
  • Hyde Park:  Lindsey Gordineer, David Schmitt.
  • Kerhonkson:  Brian Bouyea, Courtney Hill, Erica Lunden, Halyna Nalywayko.
  • Kingston:  Travis Boice, Jack Boyle, Cheyanne Corbin, Christopher Coughlin, Joshua Demskie, Lanasia Dorsey, Alexi Fallon, Cheyenne Ferris, Sabrina Glover, Samantha Hogan, Cassidy Holsapple, Haley Hoyt, Madison Hunlock, Daivel Jackson, Dennis Kelley, Silvia Leiva Howell, Tuwana Leonard, Jennifer Lopez-Garcia, Elizabeth Marrinan, Shantol Martin, Yevett Mireku, Juan Neri-Ramos, Jacob Nerone, Marie Noonan, Emma Odell, Braeden Peters, Kythana Prendergast, Giovanni Rosas Chavez, Cheyenne Rossler-Demskie, Soledad Salazar Rios, Joshua Selle, Demario Smith, Justin Winkleman.
  • Lake Katrine:  Jenna Smith, Chavvah Zietz.
  • Marlboro:  Asif Arakhan, Jozef Lisiecki.
  • Middletown:  Vanessa Elliott.
  • Milton:  Tyler Mohre.
  • Napanoch:  Valentina Femia.
  • New Paltz:  Abigail Collins, Ali Khalil, Jordan Lopez, Jahara Maliha, Alyson Murray, Sophia Schor.
  • Newburgh:  Jamisel Roman.
  • Ossining:  Dominique Bautista.
  • Phoenicia:  Autumn Schouten.
  • Port Ewen:  Jason Deising, Sarah Hewitt, Sierra Hull.
  • Port Jervis:  Jack Decker.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Kyle Keenan, Kevin Mitto. 
  • Red Hook:  Joseph Alveira.
  • Saugerties:  Nicolas Bocchimuzzo, Madeline Bucci, Koen Buchter, Joseph Dickens, Jarod Ferran, Katelyn Haberski, Allysa Manzi, Branden Martin, Indiana Meyer, Ariana Newkirk, Kaydee Wagor.
  • Shokan:  Sage Mannino.
  • Stone Ridge:  Faith Avello.
  • Tillson:  Isabella Finch.
  • Ulster Park:  Hannah Schaber.
  • Wallkill:  Aidan Bartlett, Dominick Ferrante, Jeremy Figueroa, Chase Godwin, Lilie Jaffee, Zaire Paige, Samuel Perillo.  
  • Wappingers Falls:  Raquan White.
  • Washingtonville:  Juliana Jackson.
  • Wawarsing:  Gina Garofolo-Goodman.
  • West Hurley:  Mia Gullo, Nathan Lonstein.
  • West Shokan:  HaileyJade Frisenda, Skylar Naughton.
  • Westtown:  Luke McKeon.
  • Woodstock:  Cynthia Borschel, Adam Williams, Rachel Williams.
  • Wurtsboro:  Victoria Heady.
  • Yonkers:  Lourdes Suarez.

Part-Time Dean’s List

A total of 43 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 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 2024 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

  • Athens:  Arden Johnson.
  • Catskill:  Angelia Setera, Alexandra Wing.
  • High Falls:  Sarah Alter.
  • Hurley:  Sabine Crane-Euvino.
  • Hyde Park:  Alexandria Hogue. 
  • Kerhonkson:  Cheyenne Mitchell, Isabella Shaw.
  • Kingston:  Jeffrey Belardo, Hannah Bouck, Moira Cleary-Dwyer, Debra Grinwis, Maeve Kennedy, Cody MacLeod, Michael McGrath, Denise McIntosh, Corin Mosack, Nadya Pallak, Mary Sullivan, Loukisha Wilson.
  • Lagrangeville:  Maria Dube.
  • Lake Katrine:  Loris Pemberton.
  • Middletown:  Erin King.
  • Mt. Tremper:  Alexandra Bagensie, Harmony Boyesen.
  • New Paltz:  Regina Creighton, Daniel Morreale, Mark Russo.
  • Poughkeepsie:  Emylie Bussa, Ashley Dajer.
  • Salt Point:  Isabel Czech.
  • Saugerties:  Sequoia Kristal-Cohen, Terri McAleer, Nicole Wynkoop, Ruth Zaccardo.
  • Ulster Park:  Jennifer Standefer.
  • Walden:  Nathan Hall.
  • Wallkill:  Shamali Curry, Jared Godwin, Leroy Porteous, Rick Scocozza, Hector Torres, Keith-Marcus Wilkinson.

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SUNY Ulster Art Students Chosen for Juried Best of SUNY Student Exhibition in Albany

SUNY Ulster Press Release

 May 30, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – Artwork by SUNY Ulster Fine Arts majors has been selected to be exhibited in the juried 2023/2024 Best of SUNY Exhibition at The Plaza Gallery at SUNY Plaza in Albany. The annual exhibition showcases work by student artists across the SUNY System. A reception will be held at the H. Carl McCall Building at 353 Broadway in Albany on June 4th from 4:30 – 6 p.m. with light refreshments.

The four SUNY Ulster students chosen to participate in this exhibition include Gina Garofolo-Goodman, Emily Handschuh, Sydney Nilsen, and Calico Withall.

Gina Garofolo-Goodman, who is on track to graduate in spring 2025 is showing ‘Haunted and Ominous’. Gina is a Fine Arts/Visual Arts major with an interest in a variety of styles and medias and a passion for music.

Emily Handschuh graduated in the fall of 2023 and is now attending SUNY New Paltz. Emily writes, “I’m a contemporary artist that leans toward illustration. I use a variety of different media including but not limited to pencil, ink, watercolor, gouache, and digital. The pieces I chose to showcase are from the past year and I think show my skills the best. In the future, I hope some of you pick up a novel that has a cover I created. Emily is showing a still life entitled, ‘Opposites’.

Sydney Nilsen, who recently graduated, will continue her studies at Hunter College. Exhibiting ‘Scarlet Tanager’, Sydney says she is an artist who enjoys drawing and painting as her creative outlet. “I’m heavily inspired by the Art Nouveau movement and love art for art’s sake. I hope to use my art to inspire beauty in the world around me.”

Calico Withall will be graduating from SUNY Ulster in the fall of 2024 and is exhibiting ‘Imagine She was Your Daughter’. Of her work, Calico writes, “Art has been my lifelong passion. Acrylic painting is my preferred medium, though I also enjoy incorporating mixed media like ink, graphite, paint pens, collage, and stickers into my work. Color is central to my creations, allowing me to convey emotions and stories. Through my art, I aim to capture the essence of human emotion and invite viewers to connect with my narratives.”

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SUNY Ulster Faculty and Staff have been awarded the 2024 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence

Chancellor's Award Medal

May 23, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is proud to announce four members of the faculty and staff have been awarded the 2024 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence. These members include; Rachael Pompeii, Alfred Ragucci, Jamal Lis-Simmons, and Elaine LaBoy.

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.

Rachael Pompeii, Assistant Professor of Developmental English, English, Languages, & Philosophy received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. A peer stated, “She really cares about both her students and the tutors she manages. She goes beyond her job title to make sure that they get the help that they need.”

Alfred Ragucci, Adjunct Faculty, Business & Professional Studies received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching. A student stated, “…my Principles of Management teacher has shown great passion for his field and interest in us as students.  Every day, he is attentive to our ideas and guides discussions in an intelligent and respectful manner even though he may disagree.”

Jamal Lis-Simmons, TRIO Counselor received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service. A colleague stated, “Jamal is a dedicated Senior TRIO Counselor/advisor and coach of the top ranked SUNY Ulster Men’s Soccer Team. His advising skills and rapport with students are exceptional. Jamal is also an enthusiastic staffer who is always willing to share his knowledge and expertise with TRIO staff, and others. He exhibits a positive attitude every day. Jamal is a SUNY Ulster staffer who truly supports students and embodies the belief that SUNY Ulster students start here and go far.”

Elaine LaBoy, Administrative Aide/Typist, Enrollment & Success Center/Admissions received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service. A peer commented, “She is the cornerstone of the entire enrollment process; she goes above and beyond working tirelessly and is always helpful to our colleagues.”

 Individuals selected for this tribute are the SUNY community’s role models in their respective areas. In acknowledgment of their selection, recipients will be given recognition for the particular award received in the college catalog, a letter, certificate, and a Chancellor’s Award for Excellence Medallion are also bestowed to commemorate selection. Each individual has long lists of impressive professional achievements in addition to their remarkable comradery with the campus community. SUNY Ulster applauds their hard work and effort in going above and beyond for both their colleagues and students.

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chancellor's awardees with VP Stoner, President Buckley & Jenn Zell

Five Students Recognized by SUNY, Phi Theta Kappa, & EOP for Academic Achievements

May 22, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster celebrates its students recognized for their academic achievements. Each of these individuals are pursuing careers in different fields and are on a successful path toward realizing their collegiate and personal goals.

The SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence recognizes students for outstanding academic achievements, leadership, campus involvement, community service, and the arts. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon a student by the State University of New York. The 2024 Chancellor’s Awards go to Roaa Aboueida and Kaydee Wagor.

Roaa Aboueida received an Associate in Arts degree in Adolescence Education 7-12. Committed to academic excellence, Roaa has been named to the President’s List for multiple semesters and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society with an overall GPA of 3.6. Author of a poem entitled, “Under This Roof in America”, she was selected as one of six prize winners by SUNY Ulster’s Faculty Association for the 2023 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ceremony.

Kaydee Wagor started her college journey as a New Start student. While balancing work and care of her son, Ian, Kaydee brilliantly managed a full-time academic schedule, completing her Certificate in General Management and graduating with her Associate in Science in Individual Studies this May. A member of Phi Theta Kappa with an overall GPA of 3.9, Kaydee is also a President’s List recipient. Passionate about special needs education as a former lead teacher at Head Start, Kaydee chose to complete her internship at the Brookside School, leading to full-time employment in 2023.

The Phi Theta Kappa All-New York Academic Team recognizes high achieving college students who demonstrate academic excellence and intellectual rigor combined with leadership and service that extends their education beyond the classroom to benefit society.  Sanjay Basnet is the 2024 Recipient of the Phi Theta Kappa – All New York Academic Team – 2nd Team.

Sanjay Basnet completed his SUNY Ulster studies with a 3.9 GPA and is currently attending SUNY New Paltz with the goal of becoming a human rights lawyer. His hope for his future is work on human rights issues for the variety of ethnic and religious groups that experience discrimination and inequality in Nepal, increasing access to education, healthcare, and social services, and providing assistance to children and women.

SUNY’s Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Student Excellence is awarded to Raven Ryan. Now celebrating its fifth class of honorees, the award recognizes outstanding EOP students for their academic merit and perseverance.

Raven Ryan earned her Associate’s degree in Human Services this May, and is transferring to SUNY New Paltz to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in psychology. Raven is interested in becoming either a social worker or school guidance counselor, so she can help students overcome obstacles they encounter in their lives.

The Mid-Hudson Section of the American Chemical Society has chosen Pia Kinsella as a recipient of the College Recognition Award for 2024. The award is presented to an outstanding student at each of the colleges in the Section.

Pia Kinsella graduated from SUNY Ulster this May with an Associate in Science in Environmental Studies and is transferring to SUNY New Paltz to earn her Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science. She hopes to “get a job working outside doing field work, botanizing the Hudson Valley, and potentially educating.”

SUNY Ulster President Alison Buckley, Ed.D. said, “I am proud of our student’s individual and collective commitment to academics, service, and excellence as they reach their educational goals by starting here at SUNY Ulster and Going Far!”

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Barbara Reer Named 2024 Council of Industry Manufacturing Champion

Portrait of Barbara Reer

Barbara Reer, SUNY Ulster Assistant Dean for Workforce, Career Development, and Apprenticeship Initiatives Named 2024 Council of Industry Manufacturing Champion

May 8, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is proud to announce that Assistant Dean, Barbara Reer, has been named a 2024 Council of Industry Manufacturing Champion at their annual Awards Breakfast & Workforce Developers Expo. The Manufacturing Champions Award recognizes individuals who have helped make it possible for Hudson Valley manufacturers and employees to prosper by helping to overcome industry challenges.

Ms. Reer has spent over 20 years creating pathways to careers in manufacturing, clean technology, business, and health-related fields at SUNY Ulster. In this capacity, she creates training programs, secures grants, and develops stackable microcredentials that help students build careers that pay a living wage. Through a recent SUNY Apprenticeship Grant she secured, registered apprentices have the opportunity to take up to $5,000 worth of trade courses for free. For students who are not yet at an apprenticeship level, she received funding for a Pre-Apprentice program which awards $500 for courses.

“What I enjoy most about this job is working with the students and helping them face their challenges”, says Reer. “Sometimes we get students who tried college a long time ago and it didn’t work out for them, but now they’re coming back and discovering that with the right career pathway, they can succeed.”

Barbara Reer serves on the SUNY Ulster Business Advisory Council and the CUNY/SUNY Clean Jobs Consortium, among others. She is the recipient of the 2019 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service and the 2019 Krembs Family Innovation Award. And, her current work includes creating programs sensitive to the training needs of those in the community with autism spectrum disorders who wish to further their education at a community college.

The Council of Industry is a not-for-profit organization promoting the success of member firms within the manufacturing sector and their employees whose work contributes to the success of the Hudson Valley community.

If interested in learning more about SUNY Ulster’s advanced manufacturing or other workforce programs, contact Barbara Reer at reerb@sunyulster.edu or visit sunyulster.edu/ce.

SUNY Ulster Holds May Fine Art and Fashion Design Student Exhibitions

SUNY Ulster Press Release

April 29, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – Students from the Fine Art: Visual Art and Fashion Design programs of SUNY Ulster will hold exhibitions of their work on the Stone Ridge campus. The exhibition will run from Friday, May 3 through Tuesday, May 21. Both openings will be held on May 3. The Fine Art opening will run from 4-6 pm in the Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery. The Fashion Exhibition will run from 6-7:30 pm in the Quimby Theater.

The Fine Art/Visual Art Exhibition will feature work from various art courses including Drawing andRed and Orange textured painting detail Composition II, Painting, Printmaking, Watercolor, Intro to Drawing, Photography, Intro to Design Foundations, Dimensional Design, and Digital Visual Narrative.

The Fashion Design exhibition will feature work from sophomore students and include a runway segment. In addition to the show, the student designers will be available to talk about their pieces and portfolios.

SUNY Ulster’s art programs provide students with foundation courses and career skills, taught by faculty who are working professionals in their fields. Students learn artistic, technical, and theoretical skills in addition to general education courses that prepare them for transfer to complete their four-year degree or enter the job market. Many of SUNY Ulster’s art graduates transfer to top art colleges such as Fashion Institute of Technology, School of Visual Arts, SUNY New Paltz, and more.

Female student hand sewing a garmentBoth events are free and open to the public. For more information on the Student Art Exhibition, contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu. For more information on the Fashion Exhibition, contact Lisa Anderson at andersol@sunyulster.edu.

Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution Status

SUNY Ulster Press Release

SUNY Ulster Earns “Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution” Status
with 17% of Student Body Now Hispanic

March 21, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster took a significant step forward in its commitment to serve all Ulster County residents by achieving the designation of “Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution” (HSI) by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. It is an exciting milestone demonstrating our progress in providing affordable and flexible educational opportunities for our Hispanic neighbors.

SUNY Ulster has been identified as an “emerging” Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) based on the percentage of its student population who identify as Hispanic. A college is identified as emerging if Hispanic students comprise more than 14 percent of the student population and the institution has the potential to reach the full HSI threshold of 25 percent within the next few years.

Out of the 270 colleges and universities in New York State, there are only 28 Emerging HSIs even though the Hispanic population is the second-largest racial and ethnic group in the state. Closer to home, Ulster County is comprised of nearly 11% or 19.4 K Hispanic residents.

“As an institution, we have worked hard to expand our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Our recognition as an emerging HSI is important and brings with it more resources to advance this work as we serve our community with affordable access to higher education,” says Alison Buckley, Ed.D., President of SUNY Ulster.

Chief Diversity Officer, Candice Van Dyke adds “The designation of Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution is an opportunity for us to better our efforts, to grow our resources, and to serve our students. This is an exciting title that bears the weight of the important work we have ahead of us.”

As an Emerging HSI, SUNY Ulster’s Hispanic students now have access to benefits, including scholarships, paid internships, and leadership development programs. Once SUNY Ulster attains full HSI status, the benefits increase.

“SUNY Ulster has been steadfast in their commitment to serve their students and community by providing invaluable opportunities to access higher education,” said HACU President and CEO Antonio R. Flores. “HACU looks forward to supporting the efforts of SUNY Ulster to serve their community as they move forward on the path towards becoming a Hispanic-Serving Institution.”

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) was established in 1986 with a founding membership of eighteen institutions. Today, HACU represents more than 500 colleges and universities committed to Hispanic higher education success in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain, and U.S. school districts. HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).

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Hispanic student with tutor

Governor Hochul Appoints New Members of the Ulster Board of Trustees

Press Release New Board Members

Governor Kathy Hochul Appoints Bryant “Drew” Andrews and Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., to the SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees

March 12, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – Gov. Kathy Hochul has appointed Bryant “Drew” Andrews, of Kingston, and Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., of Kingston, to the College’s Board of Trustees.

As the co-founder of the Kingston, NY-based Center for Creative Education (CCE), Drew Andrews originated the Artistic Director role in 1999 and has been serving as the Executive Director of the non-profit organization, whose mission is to enrich the social and cultural awareness of children, youth, and the community through arts, wellness, and education since 2016. A dynamic community leader, Drew has an unbridled passion for the arts and has dedicated his life to working and mentoring in the community through arts education and wellness. Bringing over 30 years of Human Services experience working with youth and advocating for the welfare of children and young adults, Drew joined the Board of Directors for the Ulster Community College Foundation in March 2020, serving through 2021.

A true philomath, Drew has enhanced his degrees in human services and youth counseling with professional development at Stanford and Harvard Universities.

He founded Energy Dance Company, winning national and international awards and recognition for over 25 years and DXF®, a high-energy community-based fitness program. Mr. Andrews was appointed as the Common Council member, Ward 7 Alderman, for the City of Kingston and also sits on the board of UPAC/Bardavon Theater. Drew was recognized by the Ulster Community College Foundation, Inc., as an honoree at the annual Gala, Community Impact In Motion, for his contributions as a dynamic individual leading his organization, building centers of opportunity for our community through philanthropy, public service, community engagement, and the arts.

Drew has shared, “At CCE, we envision every child having access to affordable, equitable, inclusive, and innovative programs, where students are mentored from early childhood through high school and beyond, building a legacy of confidence, integrity, intelligence, and creativity, developing their own voice and propelling them into the future leaders of tomorrow. I am eager to bring this focus and energy to my role as a Trustee at SUNY Ulster.”

SUNY Ulster alumnus Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq., specializes in Real Estate Law with an office in Kingston, New York. He represents clients throughout the Hudson Valley, primarily with the purchase and sale of residential and commercial real estate. Along with individual and corporate clients, Robert represents various local and national lenders in the mortgage closing process.  He is also a licensed New York State Title Insurance Agent and is the owner and president of the Title Service Company, which is a registered agent with nationally known underwriter Westcor Land Title Insurance Company.  He is admitted to practice law in both the states of New York and Connecticut.

A graduate of John A. Coleman High School, he received his Associate in Science in Business Administration from SUNY Ulster in 1998 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from the State University of New York at New Paltz, and his Juris Doctor from

Western New England University School of Law.

Mr. Jacobsen and his wife Carly, were recipients of the 2019 SUNY Ulster Distinguished Alumni Award! Robert has been serving on the City of Kingston Planning Board for the past 13 years and is a member of the New York State and Ulster County Bar Associations.  He has served as a member of the Ulster Community College Foundation Board of Directors since 2019 and is a 2020 SUNY Ulster Alumni Hall of Fame inductee.

Mr. Jacobsen believes in the value of a community college education, “…SUNY Ulster is just the best financial decision one can make at the beginning of their lives. I have seen too many students and parents go into debt for college, and I strongly believe this debt is just crushing people before they can even get a start in life. Financial freedom in life is very important to allow people to continue to grow and take risks to better themselves either personally, financially, or creatively in both their personal and professional lives. It gives you the freedom to live and do what you want in life. I am honored to serve as a Trustee at SUNY Ulster.”

SUNY Ulster President, Alison Buckley, Ed.D., stated, “We are fortunate to have the support from Governor Kathy Hochul, Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado, and Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger in endorsing our newest Trustee appointments to serve our SUNY Ulster students and community of learners.  Governor Hochuls’ advocacy and support of our Trustees to serve as community stewards to hold the commitment of ensuring access to affordable higher education has been paramount.”

SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees Chair, Deborah Briggs shared, “The SUNY Ulster Board of Trustees looks forward to working with Trustees Andrews and Jacobsen as we focus on the future of SUNY Ulster in our Ulster County community as we serve the needs of our residents.”

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Drew Andrews
Photo: Bryant “Drew” Andrews
 Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq.
Robert R. Jacobsen, Esq.

 

 

 

SUNY Ulster Announces President’s and Dean’s Lists for Fall 2023

January 23, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster releases its President’s List and Dean’s List for the Fall 2023 semester.

 

Full-Time President’s List

A total of 91 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Fall 2023 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 Fall 2023 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

Bloomingburg: Dylan Ortiz.

Bloomington: Emma Gumaer, Natasha Hefele.

Boiceville: Delilah Smith.

Brooklyn: Joshua Hill.

Campbell Hall: Gia Pfleger.

Climax: Aurora Gandolfo.

Cottekill: Gianna Koch.

Ellenville: Ian Kincaid.

Gardiner: Annabelle Brutvan, David Velasquez Sierra.

High Falls: Hiroshi Sawka Hamaguchi, Nolah Stringham.

Hurley: Hannah Bear, Maya Farhat, Johnathan Helsley, Angie Hernandez, Christopher Potter.

Kerhonkson: Skylar Barringer, Yana Pylypiv, David Santillo, Amber Shamson, Eliza Thurst.

Kingston: Haely Alvarez Perez, Cody Baker, Elizabeth Chase, Christopher Coughlin, Alexi Fallon, Ayla Fish, Cassidy Holsapple, Abbey-Gayle Kelly, Pia Kinsella, Janyia McNabb, Camila Ortiz Lopez, Kythana Prendergast, Alannah Rolph, Jair Rosas Chavez, Cheyenne Rossler-Demskie, David Rutkowski, Hallie Simpson, Kyle Sullivan, Lauren Townsend, Jack Uhl, Makiya Walker, Trinity Wilson.

Lake Katrine: Trista Lukaszewski, Nicolette Paptsikis, Chavvah Zietz.

Marlboro: Asif Arakhan, Jozef Lisiecki.

Middletown: Victoria Meurer, Chang Zhu.

Milton: Caitlin Liu, Timothy Liu.

Modena: Sarah Beacham.

Monroe: Maeve McGinn.

Monticello: Jeanne VanPelt.

New Paltz: Samrina Amjad, Ivy Arnade, Declan Chase-Salerno, Nikola Salvestrini, Sophia Schor, Kieran Thomas.

Newburgh: Javier Quintero.

Olivebridge: Christian Amarilla-Barrios, John Kurz.

Rego Park: Mariia Voianova.

Rifton: Heather Arnold, Louis Walter.

Saugerties: Tiffany Appollonia, Debbie Auer, Nicole Costello, Jackson DeVito, Alison Lundy, Indiana Meyer, Ariel Reuss-Panaro, Angelina Valles, Gordon Vought, Kaydee Wagor.

Shokan: Tessa Delisio.

Spring Glen: Joseph Smiles.

Staten Island: John Cagle.

Stone Ridge: Carmine Carlucci.

Tillson: Matt Boughton.

Ulster Park: Jaidyn Canino.

Wallkill: Julia Graziano.

Washingtonville: Kavya Sridhar.

Wawarsing: Gina Garofolo-Goodman.

Woodstock: Benjamin Feinberg.

Wurtsboro: Hailey Murphy, Alexis Ochse.

 

Part-Time President’s List

A total of 29 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the President’s List for the Fall 2023 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 Fall 2023 President’s List, by area, is as follows:

Cottekill: Lily Bednarz.

Highland: Megan Keating.

Kerhonkson: Paige Lawlor.

Kingston: Brittany Karanza, Lucas Saucer, Carlene Schmidt, Derek Snyder.

New Paltz: Lyla Casamento, Jacqueline Feinstix, John Goodermote, Zoe Marks.

Olivebridge: Anabel Sorbellini.

Rosendale: Aurora Gill.

Shokan: Hannah Gritman.

Stone Ridge: Colin Stewart.

Ulster Park: Elizabeth Loughlin.

Walden: Mariah Halpin.

Wallkill: Ricardo Marsden, Kevin McClinton, Devon Miller, Elliot Morales, Daniel Petrangelo, Ian Rosales, Manuel Sosa, Michael Stevens, Alexandra Strock, Steven Warren, Michael Young.

Wappingers Falls: Bridget Black.

 

Full-Time Dean’s List

A total of 131 students who attended classes on a full-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2023 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 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 Fall 2023 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

Accord: Elise Dymond, Bryanna Sanders.

Bearsville: Baileigh Griese.

Big Indian: Kylie Apolito, Sierra Apolito, Michael Holland.

Bloomingburg: Mackenzy Winship.

Bloomington: Christian Conners.

Centerport: Justin McLaughlan.

Chichester: Achaia-Lotus Gindele Horwitz.

Colorado Springs, CO: Jessica Tisdale.

Connelly: Colton Arenella, Averyanna Thomas.

Cottekill: Emily Handschuh.

Ellenville: Shereene Baptiste, Ryan Barbieri, Maia Cox, Vanessa Elliott, Shahid Khan, Jackson Newby Zavala, Arianna Sarantapoulas, Gabriella Sorbara, Meghan Stone-Wardynski.

Fleischmanns: Linetth Garcia Leal.

Freehold: Valerie Rifenburgh.

Gardiner: Adam Anderson, Ashley Creeden, Christopher Curtis, Oscar Zandonella.

High Falls: Adrian Cristian-Fernandez, Michael Goodin.

Highland: Marisol Buchanan, Aimee Castle, Lawrence Dahowski, Joceilia Maybaum, Tania Mendez Matias, Katerina Pisciotta, Adrienne Post, Elainah Towsley, John Vett.

Hurley: Adam Marsh, Bryan Monz, Ryan North.

Kerhonkson: Cheishta Amaraweera, Logan Dee, Courtney Hill, Sara Kortright, Christopher Lennon, Erica Lunden.

Kingston: Teresa Altomare, Erika Berardi, Jack Boyle, Kaitlyn Bryngelson, Lindzy Carlson, Andrew Contrady, Paul Contrady, Cheyanne Corbin, Iad Elmassalemah, Jacob Franklin, Thomas Grega, Imari Harris, Amaya Hasbrouck, Christopher Ibbotson, Tuwana Leonard, Jennifer Lopez-Garcia, Emma Odell, Kayla Perales, Braeden Peters, Joshua Selle, Steven Spinelli.

Lake Katrine: Anthony Dubois-Cafaldo, Takudzwa Muhomba, Jenna Smith.

Marlboro: Isabella Vicari.

Middletown: Litzy Barbecho-Puma, Benjamin Fisch.

Milton: Tyler Mohre.

Modena: Sylvia Hinson.

Mount Marion: Camren Creisstoff.

New Paltz: Nina Brady, Julia Brooker, Riley Hubler, Rachael Kasper, Ali Khalil, Jordan Lopez.

New Windsor: Savannah Ordonez, Mariana Pagan.

Olivebridge: Cheyenne Newton.

Port Ewen: Julianna Hornbeck, Candice Kelly, Antonia Lortz, Satin Martin.

Red Hook: Lillian Carey.

Rhinebeck: Joseph Benziger, Michael Venturella.

Rosendale: Sequoyah London.

Saugerties: Jose Alarcon, Carl Anderson, Ian Brady, Zoey Brady, Koen Buchter, Annika Fisher, Caitlin Hoban, Isaiah Jaeger, Tammara Lavender, Megan McGovern, Jade Meneses, Sophia Pannitti, Flynn Steyer, Derek White.

Shokan: Madison Hommel, Sage Mannino.

Stone Ridge: Faith Avello, Owen Davis, Jacob Hikade, Kya Lowery.

Tillson: Sanjay Basnet, Riley Denham, Brian Ferry.

Tivoli: Aliana Pegelow.

Ulster Park: Paige Richter, Orestes Rios, Hannah Schaber.

Wallkill: Lauren Hall.

West Hurley: Nathan Lonstein, Alisa Thiel.

Woodstock: Cynthia Borschel, Oscar Martinez, Adam Williams, Rachel Williams.

Yonkers: Lourdes Suarez.

 

Part-Time Dean’s List

A total of 44 students who attended classes on a part-time basis at SUNY Ulster have been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2023 semester, reported Kevin R. Stoner, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 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 Fall 2023 Dean’s List, by area, is as follows:

Clintondale: Grace Mesuch.

Cottekill: Gunnar Bednarz.

Gardiner: Cassidy Thacker.

Highland: Andrea Schoonmaker.

Hurley: Michael Armanious.

Kerhonkson: Aliyah Cohn, Lucas Dee.

Kingston: Brandon Arciello, Gabrielle Cahill, Katelyn Calo, Geno Coppola, Henry Davies, Katerina Emig, Nancy Kelly, Eric Montesinos, Samantha Olson, Luis Ramirez, Jacob White, Jillian Witte.

Lake Katrine: Stephanie McClure.

Middletown: Linda McDonald.

Modena: Adriana Zocchi.

Napanoch: Steven Beckley.

New Paltz: Rebecca Beatty, Thomas Duncan-Gilmour, Benjamin Fromm, Alyson Murray, David Sparling.

Poughkeepsie: Lindsay Bogart.

Ravena: Geri Pelham.

Saugerties: Madeline Bucci, Daniel MacIsaac, Brandon Pendell.

Wallkill: Pedro Ayala, Steven Council, Daniel Gonzalez, Tyrone James, Lizbeth Martinez, Tamara Quattrochi, Joey Reillo, Emanuel Sangoniyi, Christopher Willard.

Woodbourne: Brianna Goetschius.

Woodstock: Justin Klare.

SUNY Ulster Students Inducted into The Alpha Rho Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society for Community College

Alpha Rho Delta Inductees standing on stage with text overlaying saying "Press Release"

December 19, 2023 – Stone Ridge – The Alpha Rho Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa hosted its 2023 Induction Ceremony in the Quimby Theater at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 18, 2023. SUNY Ulster’s Alpha Rho Delta Chapter is the International honor society for community college students. Membership is lifelong and offers numerous benefits including scholarships, letters of recommendation, and recognition of academic prestige. SUNY Ulster would like to congratulate all newly inducted members listed below.

  • Albany: Trisha Churchill
  • Catskill: Alexandra Wing
  • Clifton Park: Lance Eisele
  • Ellenville: Jacqueline Nunez
  • Gardiner: Edison Diiorio, Sophie Sullivan
  • Highland: Gregory Ganio, Ava Mazzetti, Kevin Mitto
  • Hurley: Naava Fox, Jonathan Helsey
  • Kerhonkson: Jennifer Drouin
  • Kingston: Jack Boyle, Anayeli Contreras-Pacheco, Syndell Foster, Alexis Hanauer, Zoey Henderson, Daniel Hickey, Tuwana Leonard, Eric Montesinos, Braeden Peters, Kythana Prendergast, Maruiam Razaque, Maxwell Roque, Carlene Schmidt, Estelle Smith, Parvin Sultana
  • Lake Hill: Sean Delbridge
  • Lake Katrine: Jacqueline Deluca
  • Marlboro: Anna Barton, Maureen Granholm
  • Milton: Caitlin Liu, Timothy Liu, Gabrielle Minard
  • Modena: Adriana Zocchi
  • Mount Tremper: Toni Nguyen
  • Napanoch: Lya Lutz
  • New Paltz: Samrina Amjad, Rebecca Beatty, Declan Chase-Salerno, Otto Jeckerbyrne, William Jordan, Zoe Marks
  • New Windsor: Jacqueline Hernandez
  • Newburgh: Molly Corkery, Steven Ortiz
  • Phoenicia: Lauren Silver
  • Pine Hill: Jacob Cecelia-Storey
  • Poughkeepsie: Ashley Dajer
  • Red Hook: Sean Burke
  • Rhinebeck: Michael Venturella
  • Rochester: Alyssa Welch
  • Rock Tavern: Allie Spera
  • Shandaken: Gianni Delango
  • Saugerties: Koen Buchter, Alison Lundy, Lehan McStay, Ariana Newkirk, Kaydee Wagor
  • Tillson: Sanjay Basnet, Vincent Stella
  • Tivoli: Jessica Perry
  • Ulster Park: Elizabeth Loughlin
  • Walden: Mariah Halpin
  • Wallkill: Lauren Hall, Rachael White
  • Wappingers Falls: Bridget Black
  • Wawarsing: Gina Garofolo-Goodman
  • Westtown: Luke McKeon
  • West Shokan: Donovan Edinger, Skylar Naughton

Phi Tehta Kappa ceremony