Spotlight
OSHA Certifications Offer Bold Career Opportunities For Grads
The public health major accepted a job as an environmental health & safety coordinator at EJCO in Syracuse, NY.
Students Help Make Sociology Symposium a Success
Students staffed and presented their research during The (up)Roaring 2020s: Sociology’s Responsibility in Addressing Social Problems conference.
Advocate Found His Voice at Hartwick
At Hartwick, Dan Pezzetta ‘21 discovered who he really was.
Alumna Touts TrueBlue Connect
Tara Tilley ’22 used TrueBlue Connect to learn from alumni who are working in similar fields.
“Bridging The Gap” Project Helps First-Generation Student Feel At Home at Hartwick
Working with Heidi Tanner, director of wellness and health promotion, inspired Jadon Demeritte ’25 not just to become a Peer Health educator, but to reach out and help other first-generation students.
Johnson ’23 Featured in Teen Vogue for Political Leadership and Activism
Alice Johnson ’23 became the co-founder of the group Students Against Santos, which launched last November just after the mid-term elections.
Donohue ’04 Merges Shakespearean Themes with Modern Day in Debut Novel
Jennifer Donohue ’04 has published her first novel, Exit Ghost.
Baker-Simpson’s Caceres ’24 Is Taking Advantage of Opportunities
Samantha Caceres ’24 knows, sometimes finding an internship is all about that personal connection.
Trustee Mehri ’83, H’01 Featured in New NY Times Podcast
The first episode focuses on watershed moments in race and activism in football, including the development of The Rooney Rule.
Playwright Gomez ’26 Wins Theater Award with Piece Reflecting on Climate Issues
The Hartwick English major/theatre minor wrote Vela 225, a 10-minute play, for Hartwick’s annual 24-hour theatre festival. Vela 225 was a finalist for the new Planet Earth prize at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) in Region 1.