Media Experts Guide
Media Experts Guide
This guide is for the use of journalists seeking commentary for use in publication or broadcast. The list includes more than 70 faculty and administrators regarded as experts in the disciplines outlined.
To arrange an interview with a member of the UC faculty or professional staff please contact Chris Leogrande, coordinator of media relations, at (315) 223-2519 or e-mail cleogrande@utica.edu.
Speaker's Bureau
UC's Speakers Bureau is a community service offered to area schools and organizations. To request a member of our faculty or staff to speak at an event or meeting, please send a detailed letter of invitation to her/his attention, c/o Utica College, 1600 Burrstone Road, Utica, NY 13502, or contact the Office of Marketing and Communications at (315) 792-3047 or publicr@utica.edu.
Topics of Interest
Accounting
Anthropology/Sociology
Archaeology
Architecture
Biology
Career Services
Chemistry
Communications
Computer Science
Corporate Programs
Criminal Justice
Economic Crime/Cybersecurity
Economics
Education
English & Literature
Ergonomics
Ethics
Fine Arts
Forensic Science
Forensics/Computer
Geology
Anthropology/Sociology
Archaeology
Architecture
Biology
Career Services
Chemistry
Communications
Computer Science
Corporate Programs
Criminal Justice
Economic Crime/Cybersecurity
Economics
Education
English & Literature
Ergonomics
Ethics
Fine Arts
Forensic Science
Forensics/Computer
Geology
Government and Politics
Health and Fitness
Health Care/Nursing
Hearing and Hearing Loss
History
Human Rights
Humanities and Fine Arts
Internet Security
Journalism
Literature/Humanities
Management
Marketing
Math
Music
Occupational Therapy
Philosophy
Physical Therapy
Physics
Psychology
Public Relations
Sociology/Anthropology
Health and Fitness
Health Care/Nursing
Hearing and Hearing Loss
History
Human Rights
Humanities and Fine Arts
Internet Security
Journalism
Literature/Humanities
Management
Marketing
Math
Music
Occupational Therapy
Philosophy
Physical Therapy
Physics
Psychology
Public Relations
Sociology/Anthropology
Fast Facts
Founded in 1946, UC is a comprehensive institution that offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
UC enrolls 2,537 full- and part-time undergraduate students, and 736 full- and part-time graduate students.
The College offers 38 undergraduate degrees in more than 60 areas of study.
The College offers 20 graduate programs, including master's degrees, doctoral programs, and graduate-level certificates. Options include:
- business administration
- criminal justice administration
- cybersecurity - intelligence and forensics
- economic crime management
- education
- health care administration
- liberal studies
- occupational therapy
- physical therapy


