If you have college bound high school students in your household, you may want to check out the Open House event at Utica College (my Alma Mater) this Tuesday, Veterans' Day.
Tuesday, November 11th is Veterans' Day, and once again MVCC is holding information sessions at its Utica campus on Sherman Drive. If you have a high school student or if you have college in your future, you might want to attend this event.
This weekend, a number of college students will be moving into their dorms, and many for the first time. As a parent, I know how hectic that can be...elevators that don't work, long lines of cars unpacking, not enough extension cords. Well, help is on the way.
When I was an undergrad at Utica College way back when, UC wasn't considered a party school, but our fraternities seemed to hold beer blasts every week! So, in 2014, what is the number one party school? The answer is close to home.
This is a big weekend in central New York for college graduations, and we would like to congratulate the all local grads and their families on this accomplishment. Check out the college commencements going on in our area this weekend.
If you have college bound teenagers in the house, you may want to take note of the "Spring Open House" at the Utica campus of Mohawk Valley Community College. Here are the details.
If you have a high school student off this week, you may want to take note of an upcoming "Admissions Information Session" this Thursday at Herkimer County Community College.
Honestly, college kids these days need to learn a little class and respect. Two students were caught having sex outside of Suny Brockports dorms. Warning this tweet is gross and leans on NSFW.
To say things got out of control after the Cortland/Ithaca 'Cortaca Jug' game is an understatement. Thousands of students filled the streets at SUNY Cortland, causing chaos. State police were even called in to help control the crowd. Debris filled the streets, a car was flipped over and several students were arrested.
Throughout his career, Bruce Springsteen has often drawn upon religious imagery to punctuate his songs. Those themes are the subject of a new seminar at New Jersey's Rutgers University.