Tragedy Takes its Toll on US's Crisis Communication
by Adam Lawless in News
The tragic events that happened at Virginia Tech on April 16 have been carved into American history. This infamous day marks the worst mass murder in the U.S. to date. The aftershock of the massacre is being felt across the country and throughout the world.
by Michelle Miller in News
Utica College has announced Elizabeth Hyer as this year's valedictorian. Hyer is a chemistry major who graduated in December with all As while at UC.
by Jennifer Isbell in News
WPNR, the college radio station, has been struggling with their license renewal all year long and are still waiting for an answer from the Federal Communications Commission.
by Mike LaFave in News
On April 3, students and parents were sent a letter from UC President Todd Hutton explaining tuition plans for next year.
by Joanna Robles in News
Utica College's future plans have not been publicly announced, but at homecoming weekend in September, the long awaited unveiling of some of its projects will arrive.
by Kare Hernandez in News
Many students are going crazy not knowing where their parents are going to stay during the weekend of commencement. A lot of hotels are booked to the limit. The hotels that do have rooms available are taking advantage of the fact that some students don't have any choice but to book these pricey hotel rooms.
by Jonathan Monfiletto in News
Dr. Patrick Boyd, the new Dean of Arts and Sciences, has a strong love for the faculty and students at Utica College, but more important to him is the love he has for his family.
"I'm a homebody," said the professor who is completing his 32nd year at UC.
by Attia Nasar in News
UC Offices Plan To Consolidate
Attia Nasar
This summer construction will begin on the new student financial services office. This new office is a consolidation of the financial aid and business affairs offices, according to Stephen Pattarini, dean for student success.
by John Kiskiel in News
Utica College students have been receiving e-mails encouraging them to fill out student opinionnaires. The opinionnaires, which used to be handed out in paper format during class, are now online for students to do at their leisure on a voluntary bases.
by Keith Henry in News
Construction is set to begin on Utica College's latest improvement project, The Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center. Starting in May, workers will be transforming a storeroom and a classroom in the basement of the faculty center into a state-of-the-art multimedia studio.
by Zach Lewis in News
With the new F. Eugene Romano Hall science and technology complex under construction, the feelings of biology students and professors are bittersweet. Although the biology department will get two shared lab spaces in the new facility, they will not have labs, research rooms or classrooms solely dedicated to biology research and education.
by Michael Kinney in News
According to officials at Utica College, enrollment will be increasing next semester.
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by Sarah Richards in News
New this year to Utica College is a major in cybersecurity and information assurance. What exactly is this major?
New this year to Utica College is a major in cybersecurity and information assurance. What exactly is this major? Besides a couple of long words, it is part of the criminal justice field and it prepares students involved in the program for a variety of careers in the criminal justice field.