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Hartwick College

Hartwick College is a private liberal arts college in Oneonta, New York. The institution's origin is rooted in the founding of Hartwick Seminary in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick. In 1927, the Seminary moved to expand into a four-year college and was offered land by the city of Oneonta to move to its current location.[2] The college has 1,161 undergraduate students from 30 states and 22 countries, 187 faculty members, and a student-faculty ratio of 11:1.[3]

Hartwick College
Yager Hall, the college library
Former names
Hartwick Seminary (1797–1927)
MottoAd Altiora Semper
"Ever Upwards"
TypePrivate college
Established1797; 226 years ago (1797)
Endowment$76.7 million (2019)[1]
PresidentDarren Reisberg
Academic staff
187 faculty members; 104 are full-time
Undergraduates1,161
Postgraduates0
Location,
United States

42°27′29″N 75°04′17″W / 42.45806°N 75.07139°W / 42.45806; -75.07139
CampusMain academic campus: 425 acres (1.72 km2) Environmental campus: 920 acres (3.7 km2)
Colors   blue and white
NicknameHawks
Sporting affiliations
Division IIIEmpire 8
MascotSwoop
Websitehartwick.edu
Bresee Hall at Hartwick College

History

 
Memorial Staircase and Bresee Hall

Hartwick College traces its history to the will of Lutheran minister John Christopher Hartwick, who died in 1796. The following year the executors of his will decided to establish a seminary in his name.[4] The first student graduated in 1803,[4] and in 1816 the New York State Legislature incorporated the school—the first Lutheran seminary in America—as a classical academy and theological seminary in Hartwick, near Cooperstown. The school moved to its present location in Oneonta in 1928, when the Seminary's trustees voted to close it and incorporate there as a four-year college. The land for the campus was donated by the City of Oneonta. Bresee Hall, today the oldest building on campus, was designed by noted architect John Russell Pope and built in 1928. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The college's ties to the Lutheran Church ended in the 1960s, and it now carries no religious affiliation.

In May 2016, former President Margaret L. Drugovich was served a no confidence vote by the faculty and staff of Hartwick College and asked to resign. She was then awarded a new eight-year contract by the board of trustees to continue serving as president until 2024.[5] In September 2021, Drugovich announced plans to retire in summer of 2022. [6]

In 2016, the college secured more than $34 million through its latest capital campaign, exceeding the original goal of $32 million.[7]

On April 19, 2022, the college named Darren Reisberg as President Elect. He assumed office on August 1, 2022.[8]

Academics

Hartwick College offers 31 majors and 24 areas of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Additionally, it offers 11 minors, pre-professional programs in law, medicine, engineering and allied health professions; and five cooperative programs in engineering, law, business, and physical and occupational therapy. Students can also choose a concentration within their major.

The pre-engineering program at Hartwick has cooperative agreements with both Columbia University and Clarkson University that allow students to spend three years at Hartwick and two years at one of the other schools studying engineering.[9][10] Successful completion brings a bachelor's degree from Hartwick and an engineering degree from Clarkson or Columbia.

Hartwick's three-year bachelor's degree program allows qualified students to receive a degree in three years, as opposed to the traditional four. Since its launch in 2009, the program has sparked national interest for cost savings and quality.[11]

The Liberal Arts in Practice curriculum merges traditional liberal arts study, personalized teaching, and experiential learning. Hartwick encourages students to gain real-world experience through internships, volunteer work, and job shadowing. Hartwick assists in networking and job-shadowing programs in career locations such as Boston, New York City, and other local venues[12]

 
Dewar Union at Hartwick College

Hartwick College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the American Chemical Society approves the Bachelor of Science degree program in chemistry.

Three-year bachelor’s degree program

Since 2009, Hartwick has offered a three-year bachelor's degree program, which allows students with an increased courseload to receive an undergraduate degree in liberal arts in three years instead of four. This reduces tuition by about 25%. No summer coursework is required (except for nursing majors), so three-year students can work, intern or travel during summer breaks. Most majors are included in the program, there is no required online component, and all courses are taught by Hartwick faculty.

January term

Every year, about 200-300 Hartwick students participate in 15-23 off-campus courses, taught by Hartwick faculty. Nearly every off-campus program is open to new students. All are open to majors and non-majors, with the exception of Trans-cultural Nursing in Jamaica. There are many scholarships available to support students who choose to study abroad during the college's January Term. Several international study-abroad scholarships are available: the Florence and George Hutman Scholarship, the Dobert Family Scholarship and the Andrew and Betty Anderson Scholarship.

Rankings

In 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked Hartwick College 146th out of 223 schools in its National Liberal Arts College Rankings.[17] In 2013, U.S. News & World Report also ranked Hartwick 21st among all U.S. colleges and universities for the percentage of students who study abroad.[18]

Hartwick College is ranked 59th for liberal arts colleges on Payscale.com's 2016-17 list of highest-paid graduates.[citation needed]

Business Insider recognized Hartwick as #13 in their 2015 "50 Most Underrated Colleges in America" ranking for graduate earning potential. In 2013, the college also placed #274 out of a list of 501 colleges and universities across the nation in its Complete Ranking Of America's 501 Smartest Colleges.[19]

Forbes Magazine ranked Hartwick # 501 overall in the 2016 Forbes ranking of the best colleges and universities in the nation; public and private colleges and universities included.[20]

In Washington Monthly’s 2019 College Rankings, Hartwick is ranked #130 out of 214 liberal arts colleges in the nation.[21]

Student life

Hartwick offers student-run activities through more than 60 clubs and organizations that cover a wide variety of topics. The student governing body, Student Senate, oversees the constitutions and budgets of every club. There are a variety of honor societies and a variety of special-interest clubs ranging from academics to extracurricular activities. The Hartwick College Activities Board (HCAB) and SUNY Oneonta's student activities board host the downtown OH Fest street festival/concert each year for families and college students.

Greek Life at Hartwick College is based in a rich history dating back more than 80 years. During this time fraternities and sororities have been a valuable segment of the college experience. Fraternities include: Alpha Sigma Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, and Kappa Sigma; sororities include: Alpha Omicron Pi, Theta Phi Alpha, local sorority Gamma Phi Delta, and local sorority Phi Sigma Phi.[22]

Many Hartwick class events are organized by the Student Alumni Association (’Wick S.A.A.), including the OozeFest mud volleyball tournament, freshman sundae, sophomore barbecue, junior pig roast, and senior banquet. The campus newspaper is Hilltops, which is published weekly. Columns include Minds of the Roundtable, Athlete of the Week, The Comic Book Corner, and DSquared. Hartwick also operates a student-run radio station, WRHO 89.7 FM.

Pine Lake Environmental Campus

Hartwick College acquired the Pine Lake Environmental Campus in 1971. Pine Lake provides Hartwick students with opportunities for hands-on research, academic study, and responsible environmental stewardship and self-discovery. It offers a residential alternative to the main campus residence halls.

The campus has 11 buildings on over 300 preserved acres, including eight cabins that are used as student housing during the school year.

The Vaudevillian, an arched building, is used for movies, contra dances, indoor festivals and other events. Science courses that are taught at Pine Lake often use the R.R. Smith Field Station, which has a small classroom area, a computer lab area, and two lab rooms. A shuttle bus transports students to and from Pine Lake, and living at the environmental campus is an option for all full-time Hartwick students.

Many of Hartwick's activities are held at Pine Lake, including the Eco-Art Festival, Pine Lake Day, potluck dinners, Solstice parties, the Bread and Puppet Theater, contra dances, the Awakening freshmen pre-orientation program, the annual chili cook-off, the local food cook-off, photo contests and the Conversations at the Lake discussion series.

Boats and kayaks can be borrowed and used on the lake during warmer months. Pine Lake's facilities also are available to Hartwick staff, faculty, families and guests, as well as public members. There is an extensive trail system around the lake and on the northern side of the road, also called the Upper Tract. The Pine Lake Club installed a disc golf course with nine baskets between the lake and the back field near the Holton Memorial Trail.

Pine Lake sees more than 3,000 visitors a year and is open to the public through membership and summer rentals.

Athletics

 
Hartwick athletics logo

Hartwick's mascot is Swoop the Hawk. The school's colors are Wellesley Blue & White.

The college is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), competing at the Division III level, and is a member of the Empire 8 Conference.

The college discontinued D1 women's water polo in February 2018.[citation needed]

Hartwick's Men's soccer won the NCAA Division I National Title in 1977.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

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External links

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Hartwick College is a private liberal arts college in Oneonta New York The institution s origin is rooted in the founding of Hartwick Seminary in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick In 1927 the Seminary moved to expand into a four year college and was offered land by the city of Oneonta to move to its current location 2 The college has 1 161 undergraduate students from 30 states and 22 countries 187 faculty members and a student faculty ratio of 11 1 3 Hartwick CollegeYager Hall the college libraryFormer namesHartwick Seminary 1797 1927 MottoAd Altiora Semper Ever Upwards TypePrivate collegeEstablished1797 226 years ago 1797 Endowment 76 7 million 2019 1 PresidentDarren ReisbergAcademic staff187 faculty members 104 are full timeUndergraduates1 161Postgraduates0LocationOneonta New York United States42 27 29 N 75 04 17 W 42 45806 N 75 07139 W 42 45806 75 07139CampusMain academic campus 425 acres 1 72 km2 Environmental campus 920 acres 3 7 km2 Colors blue and whiteNicknameHawksSporting affiliationsDivision III Empire 8MascotSwoopWebsitehartwick eduBresee Hall at Hartwick College Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Three year bachelor s degree program 2 2 January term 3 Rankings 4 Student life 4 1 Pine Lake Environmental Campus 5 Athletics 5 1 Men s sports 5 2 Women s sports 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Memorial Staircase and Bresee Hall Hartwick College traces its history to the will of Lutheran minister John Christopher Hartwick who died in 1796 The following year the executors of his will decided to establish a seminary in his name 4 The first student graduated in 1803 4 and in 1816 the New York State Legislature incorporated the school the first Lutheran seminary in America as a classical academy and theological seminary in Hartwick near Cooperstown The school moved to its present location in Oneonta in 1928 when the Seminary s trustees voted to close it and incorporate there as a four year college The land for the campus was donated by the City of Oneonta Bresee Hall today the oldest building on campus was designed by noted architect John Russell Pope and built in 1928 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 The college s ties to the Lutheran Church ended in the 1960s and it now carries no religious affiliation In May 2016 former President Margaret L Drugovich was served a no confidence vote by the faculty and staff of Hartwick College and asked to resign She was then awarded a new eight year contract by the board of trustees to continue serving as president until 2024 5 In September 2021 Drugovich announced plans to retire in summer of 2022 6 In 2016 the college secured more than 34 million through its latest capital campaign exceeding the original goal of 32 million 7 On April 19 2022 the college named Darren Reisberg as President Elect He assumed office on August 1 2022 8 Academics EditHartwick College offers 31 majors and 24 areas of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree Additionally it offers 11 minors pre professional programs in law medicine engineering and allied health professions and five cooperative programs in engineering law business and physical and occupational therapy Students can also choose a concentration within their major The pre engineering program at Hartwick has cooperative agreements with both Columbia University and Clarkson University that allow students to spend three years at Hartwick and two years at one of the other schools studying engineering 9 10 Successful completion brings a bachelor s degree from Hartwick and an engineering degree from Clarkson or Columbia Hartwick s three year bachelor s degree program allows qualified students to receive a degree in three years as opposed to the traditional four Since its launch in 2009 the program has sparked national interest for cost savings and quality 11 The Liberal Arts in Practice curriculum merges traditional liberal arts study personalized teaching and experiential learning Hartwick encourages students to gain real world experience through internships volunteer work and job shadowing Hartwick assists in networking and job shadowing programs in career locations such as Boston New York City and other local venues 12 Dewar Union at Hartwick College Hartwick College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education The nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the American Chemical Society approves the Bachelor of Science degree program in chemistry Three year bachelor s degree program Edit Since 2009 Hartwick has offered a three year bachelor s degree program which allows students with an increased courseload to receive an undergraduate degree in liberal arts in three years instead of four This reduces tuition by about 25 No summer coursework is required except for nursing majors so three year students can work intern or travel during summer breaks Most majors are included in the program there is no required online component and all courses are taught by Hartwick faculty January term Edit Every year about 200 300 Hartwick students participate in 15 23 off campus courses taught by Hartwick faculty Nearly every off campus program is open to new students All are open to majors and non majors with the exception of Trans cultural Nursing in Jamaica There are many scholarships available to support students who choose to study abroad during the college s January Term Several international study abroad scholarships are available the Florence and George Hutman Scholarship the Dobert Family Scholarship and the Andrew and Betty Anderson Scholarship Rankings EditAcademic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 13 142Washington Monthly 14 90NationalForbes 15 579THE WSJ 16 359In 2021 U S News amp World Report ranked Hartwick College 146th out of 223 schools in its National Liberal Arts College Rankings 17 In 2013 U S News amp World Report also ranked Hartwick 21st among all U S colleges and universities for the percentage of students who study abroad 18 Hartwick College is ranked 59th for liberal arts colleges on Payscale com s 2016 17 list of highest paid graduates citation needed Business Insider recognized Hartwick as 13 in their 2015 50 Most Underrated Colleges in America ranking for graduate earning potential In 2013 the college also placed 274 out of a list of 501 colleges and universities across the nation in its Complete Ranking Of America s 501 Smartest Colleges 19 Forbes Magazineranked Hartwick 501 overall in the 2016 Forbes ranking of the best colleges and universities in the nation public and private colleges and universities included 20 In Washington Monthly s 2019 College Rankings Hartwick is ranked 130 out of 214 liberal arts colleges in the nation 21 Student life EditHartwick offers student run activities through more than 60 clubs and organizations that cover a wide variety of topics The student governing body Student Senate oversees the constitutions and budgets of every club There are a variety of honor societies and a variety of special interest clubs ranging from academics to extracurricular activities The Hartwick College Activities Board HCAB and SUNY Oneonta s student activities board host the downtown OH Fest street festival concert each year for families and college students Greek Life at Hartwick College is based in a rich history dating back more than 80 years During this time fraternities and sororities have been a valuable segment of the college experience Fraternities include Alpha Sigma Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Mu Alpha and Kappa Sigma sororities include Alpha Omicron Pi Theta Phi Alpha local sorority Gamma Phi Delta and local sorority Phi Sigma Phi 22 Many Hartwick class events are organized by the Student Alumni Association Wick S A A including the OozeFest mud volleyball tournament freshman sundae sophomore barbecue junior pig roast and senior banquet The campus newspaper is Hilltops which is published weekly Columns include Minds of the Roundtable Athlete of the Week The Comic Book Corner and DSquared Hartwick also operates a student run radio station WRHO 89 7 FM Pine Lake Environmental Campus Edit Hartwick College acquired the Pine Lake Environmental Campus in 1971 Pine Lake provides Hartwick students with opportunities for hands on research academic study and responsible environmental stewardship and self discovery It offers a residential alternative to the main campus residence halls The campus has 11 buildings on over 300 preserved acres including eight cabins that are used as student housing during the school year The Vaudevillian an arched building is used for movies contra dances indoor festivals and other events Science courses that are taught at Pine Lake often use the R R Smith Field Station which has a small classroom area a computer lab area and two lab rooms A shuttle bus transports students to and from Pine Lake and living at the environmental campus is an option for all full time Hartwick students Many of Hartwick s activities are held at Pine Lake including the Eco Art Festival Pine Lake Day potluck dinners Solstice parties the Bread and Puppet Theater contra dances the Awakening freshmen pre orientation program the annual chili cook off the local food cook off photo contests and the Conversations at the Lake discussion series Boats and kayaks can be borrowed and used on the lake during warmer months Pine Lake s facilities also are available to Hartwick staff faculty families and guests as well as public members There is an extensive trail system around the lake and on the northern side of the road also called the Upper Tract The Pine Lake Club installed a disc golf course with nine baskets between the lake and the back field near the Holton Memorial Trail Pine Lake sees more than 3 000 visitors a year and is open to the public through membership and summer rentals Athletics EditSee also Hartwick Hawks men s soccer Hartwick athletics logo Hartwick s mascot is Swoop the Hawk The school s colors are Wellesley Blue amp White The college is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA competing at the Division III level and is a member of the Empire 8 Conference The college discontinued D1 women s water polo in February 2018 citation needed Hartwick s Men s soccer won the NCAA Division I National Title in 1977 citation needed Men s sports Edit College basketball Cross country running College football Indoor track and field College lacrosse Outdoor track and field College soccer Swimming and Diving Women s sports Edit College basketball Cross country running Equestrian Field Hockey Indoor track and field College lacrosse Outdoor track and field College soccer Swimming and Diving Tennis VolleyballNotable alumni EditScott Adams 79 creator of Dilbert 23 Isaac Newton Arnold 1832 lawyer politician abolitionist Attended Hartwick Seminary 24 Frederick H Belden 32 1909 1979 Tenth Episcopal Bishop of Rhode Island John Bluem 74 former professional soccer player Tampa Bay Rowdies college coach Fresno State and Ohio State and broadcaster Columbus Crew Jason Boltus 09 Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League Mike Burns 93 former professional soccer player Charles D Cook 56 1935 2001 former New York State senator Peter Daempfle 92 author Stephen L Green 60 Chairman of SL Green Realty Corp the largest landlord in NYC Tyler Hemming 07 professional soccer player Toronto FC midfielder Harold E Hyde 33 tenth President of Plymouth State University NH 25 Matt Lawrence professional soccer player David H Long 83 CEO of Liberty Mutual Group Dave Lemanczyk Major League baseball player 26 Clarence MacGregor former justice of the New York Supreme Court and United States representative 1919 1928 Michael Maren 77 former journalist and current filmmaker Harold Clark Martin 37 14th President of Union College NY 27 Cyrus Mehri 83 noted Washington DC based anti discrimination lawyer 28 Glenn Mooch Myernick 77 professional soccer player and coach Craig Potter 07 professional Scottish footballer soccer John A Quitman 10th and 16th Governor of Mississippi and U S Representative from Mississippi attended Hartwick Seminary 29 Rory Read 83 COO of Dell 30 Andrew Sambrook 00 professional soccer player Gillingham FC Rushden amp Diamonds Grays Athletic James L Seward 73 New York state senator Craig Slaff 82 award winning aviation artist Nadya Zhexembayeva 01 co founder and chief reinvention officer WE EXIST Reinvention Agency Maxwell Jacob Friedman Professional WrestlerReferences Edit As of June 30 2019 U S and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Market Value from FY18 to FY19 Revised National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA Archived from the original on August 25 2020 Retrieved July 6 2020 FROM SEMINARY TO LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE Hartwick College Archived from the original on December 12 2012 Retrieved January 7 2012 About us Hartwick College Archived from the original on April 30 2011 Retrieved April 12 2011 a b 1 Archived 2022 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Establishing the Seminary History Hartwick College Drugovich Reappointed Hartwick College President Hartwick College Archived from the original on 2017 09 24 Retrieved 2020 10 31 HARTWICK COLLEGE PRESIDENT MARGARET L DRUGOVICH ANNOUNCES PLAN TO RETIRE Hartwick College Archived from the original on 2022 01 22 Retrieved 2022 01 23 Staff Report Hartwick College breaks fundraising record The Daily Star Archived from the original on 2020 11 08 Retrieved 2020 10 31 Staff Report Hartwick College Names Darren Reisberg As President Elect Hartwick College Archived from the original on 2022 04 20 Retrieved 2022 04 22 Combined Plan Program Admissions Columbia Undergraduate Admissions undergrad admissions columbia edu Archived from the original on 2017 08 09 Retrieved 2017 07 31 Clarkson University 4 1 Partners www clarkson edu Archived from the original on 2017 04 30 Retrieved 2017 07 31 New momentum for the three year degree Washington Post Archived from the original on 2016 09 17 Retrieved 2016 09 01 Networking amp Job Shadowing Hartwick College Hartwick College Archived from the original on 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2017 07 31 Best Colleges 2021 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 24 2020 2021 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 9 2021 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022 The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved July 26 2022 2 Archived 2012 10 25 at the Wayback Machine Hartwick College National Liberal Arts College Rankings U S News amp World Report Hartwick College U S News Rankings U S News amp World Report 2013 Archived from the original on 2014 03 14 Retrieved 2013 10 29 Writer Jessica Reynolds Staff Business Insider Hartwick is an underrated college The Daily Star Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2017 07 31 Hartwick College Forbes Archived from the original on 2017 08 01 Retrieved 2017 07 31 Washington Monthly College Rankings 2016 PDF Archived PDF from the original on September 18 2017 Retrieved July 31 2017 Not to be confused with the national fraternity of a similar name About Scott Adams Scott Adams Blog Archived from the original on 2020 10 31 Retrieved 2020 10 31 ARNOLD Isaac Newton Biographical Information bioguide congress gov Archived from the original on 19 August 2007 Retrieved 6 November 2018 10th President of Plymouth State Harold E Hyde Plymouth edu 2007 04 18 Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2012 11 17 3 Archived February 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived May 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine 5 Archived September 20 2010 at the Wayback Machine Quitman John Anthony Quitman Texas State Historical Association Archived from the original on 2018 08 03 Retrieved 2018 08 03 Our Company United States Lenovo com 2008 02 25 Archived from the original on 2012 11 13 Retrieved 2012 11 17 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hartwick College amp oldid 1152911488 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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