Utica Stories
Eyes on Success
“We saw that our parents were happy to go to work every day, and we saw the close relationships they...
John Costello ’66 Awarded Honorary Degree
Costello ’66 began his career in marketing and management with the Eastman Kodak Corporation. He continued in the field of...
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The Survivor
It’s hard to tell Laurel Simer’s story without reverting to cliché. She’s beating the odds. She’s a miracle patient. She...
A Meaningful Milestone
In the fall of 1966, a group of 20 black students came together to form United Students. Its mission: “to...
Notable Alumni Deliver 2019 Commencement Addresses
Linda Bramblett ’89 and Joseph Martino ’08, G’10 served as the commencement speakers for Utica College’s undergraduate and graduate ceremonies,...
Occupational Therapy students gain real-world experience with field work in Dominican Republic
Occupational Therapy: Mona Kazour from Utica College on Vimeo. When those of us working in the field of occupational...
Thurston Hall Receives Two Grants
The Fred L. Emerson Foundation awarded UC with $200,000 in December 2018. Located in Auburn, New York, the Emerson Foundation...
The Heart of the Matter: Dr. Nikhil Panda '02, one of the country's best cardiac electrophysiologists
As cardiac electrophysiologist—one of the country’s best, in fact—at Brown Alpert Medical School in Providence, Rhode Island, it’s not hyperbole to say that Dr. Panda is saving lives every day.
From the booth of WPNR to the halls of Pandora
It’s a Sunday night in 1985. The radio is tuned to Utica College’s WPNR and the sounds of reggae are...
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