06/17/2026
Thank You for Attending Our Juneteenth Celebration!
We appreciate everyone who joined us for this special event. The celebration featured poetry, music, delicious food, a brief overview of Juneteenth, and local vendors showcasing their art, products, and services.
Hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, Marvin Lbrary, Cultural Affairs and Student Activities
Photo credit: Vincent Giordano Photography
05/14/2026
Congratulations to ChasaRae Webb (R), recipient of the Dr. Joseph J. Bulmer Award for Excellence in Library Research, pictured with Dean of the Learning Commons, Marcy N. Pendergast (L).
Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to academic excellence are truly commendable.
Congratulations, ChasaRae, on this outstanding achievement! 🎉🎉🎉
04/24/2026
Congratulations to Zachary Pinkowski, the third place winner of the 2025-2026 Dr. Joseph J. Bulmer Award for Excellence in Library Research for the paper, “The Prince of Physics: Louis de Broglie.”
The paper was submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for Chemistry I, under the direction of Danica Nowosielski, a professor in the Natural and Applied Sciences Department.
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04/23/2026
Congratulations to Ann Fisher, the second-place winner of the 2025-2026 Dr. Joseph J. Bulmer Award for Excellence in Library Research for the paper, “Scientist Report: Marie Curie.”
The paper was submitted in the fulfillment of requirements for Chemistry I, under the direction of Danica Nowosielski, a professor in the Natural and Applied Sciences Department.
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04/22/2026
Congratulations to ChasaRae Webb, the recipient of the 2025-2026 Dr. Joseph J. Bulmer Award for Excellence in Library Research for the paper, “Isolation and Identity: ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ Meets Little Nightmares.”
The paper was submitted in fulfillment of requirements for English Composition II: Writing About Literature, under the direction of Jennifer Austin, an assistant professor in the English, Foreign Languages and English as a Second Language Department.
04/21/2026
Highlights of today's VOICES presentation by Eric Reilly - Is Gen Z Employable? The Truth About This Generation
Eric spoke about his approach to leadership and the five pillars behind it. Eric tackled a topic relevant to the HVCC community: bridging the gap between what employers want and what Gen Z offers. He empowered students to recognize and communicate their strengths so they can stand out in today’s workplace.
Photo Credit: Vincent Giordano
04/21/2026
Today at noon
BTC Meeting Rooms
Eric Reilly - Is Gen Z Employable? The Truth About This Generation
https://www.hvcc.edu/events/2026/04/is-gen-z-employable.html
04/14/2026
Celebrate Early Childhood Education: College Hosts Week of the Young Child, April 13-17 | HVCC
Hudson Valley Community College will host a series of workshops and lectures to celebrate the annual Week of the Young Child, April 13-17, in Higbee Hall. The events are free and open to the public.