Following this week’s snowstorm, students shovel out a popular alumna so she can attend an on-campus snowball fight. The grant will endow the Fred L. Emerson Scholarship. Senior Destinea Wright-Perkins "gained a better understanding of how to discuss often-uncomfortable topics," which will help guide her career decisions. The veteran administrator has amassed an impressive track record while serving in the position on an interim basis. College students from two continents learned about one another during an interactive, international class. This dynamic duo aims to connect alumni and students, build on tradition, and embrace the Keuka College spirit. The former Rochester City police officer is now a college educator, thanks to the College's master’s in Criminal Justice Administration program. Stephanie Patrick ’16 says the College’s AOE program in Management “really changed my life.” The Organizational Management major says her degree helped her “educationally and financially.” Her career has taken Angie Laursen Burd ’09 ’M19 to health care facilities from Penn Yan to Rochester – via Oklahoma. The Keuka College Women’s Basketball standout poured in 36 points against D’Youville. Members of the program recently took part in a college fair held for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The College’s band and chorale will perform. The players were honored by the Northeast Women’s Golf Conference. The Keuka College student senators held a card-signing event to brighten the residents’ day. "The Atlantic" magazine showcases the College’s “charming campus landmark,” Norton Chapel, and its success as a wedding venue. Aaron Rydzynski ’16 demonstrates the 3D technology that may one day create prosthetic limbs. Several campus organizations are behind a Nov. 13 presentation on homelessness. The honors have been coming in fast and furious for student-athletes in a variety of sports. The installation, "Concealing & Revealing: An Artistic Duet," runs through Dec. 15. In the wake of a mass shooting that claimed the life of a 2017 Keuka College graduate, lawmakers must finally act. There is sufficient direction for judges to decide bail under current law, argues Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Richard Martin, Ph.D., in an expert essay. Dr. Tim Sellers, associate provost and professor of biology and environmental science, sets the record straight on blue-green algae. Dr. Angela Narasimhan, assistant professor of political science, hopes to use the latest Supreme Court controversy as an opportunity to teach her students about the "tug-of-war" that is our political system.
Ann Tuttle, professor of management, offers her opinion on the implications of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's decision to raise the minimum wage for state workers to $15 per hour. Dr. Janine Bower, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, explores the recent Garrett Chapel vandalism.S’no Place Like Keuka College
Keuka College Receives $500,000 Grant from the
Fred L. Emerson Foundation
Five Keuka College Students Take Part in Annual Believe Conference
Dr. Bradley Fuster Appointed Keuka College Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Live, from Vietnam, it’s Keuka College International Studies!
Harley Carter ’17 and Kaitlyn Carhart Bring Wealth of Knowledge to Office of Development
Keuka College Took Dan Carlson M’14 from Policing to Teaching
Keuka College ‘Was One of the Greatest Decisions I ever Made for Myself’
Renee Senn ’17: ‘I’m Where I Am Today Because of Keuka College’
‘My Keuka College Degree was Valued and Respected’
Sam Laranjo Named NEAC Player of the Week
Driving up Interest in Keuka College’s D.R.I.V.E. Program
Keuka College’s Annual Winter Concert is Dec. 7
Five Keuka College Golfers Named Academic All-Conference
Annie Stull ’20 and Jessica Rodriguez ’21 Bring the Spirit of Thanksgiving to Residents of Penn Yan Manor
Keuka College’s Marital Sideline Attracts National Interest
Keuka College Alum Offers 3D Answer to Medical Challenge
College Presentation to Focus on ‘Invisible People’
Keuka College Athletes Being Lauded
Keuka College Art Show Highlights Local Artists
On gun violence, ‘it doesn’t have to be this way’
Don’t let emotion dictate changes to state bail policy
Is There Blue-Green Algae in Keuka Lake?
Teaching the Supreme Court
Extreme Increases to Minimum Wage Could Have Unintended Consequences
What Would Justice in Garrett Chapel Vandalism Look Like?