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Hudson Valley Community College

Hudson Valley Community College is a public community college in Troy, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY). Although about eighty percent of the students are from the Capital District, the remainder are from other parts of New York, other states and from some 30 countries around the world.

Hudson Valley Community College
Former names
Troy Technical Institute
Hudson Valley Technical Institute
Motto"Be Bold. Be a Viking."
TypePublic community college
Established1953; 70 years ago (1953)
Parent institution
State University of New York
EndowmentUS $5.4 million
PresidentRoger A. Ramsammy
Academic staff
493
Undergraduates9,300[1]
Location, ,
United States

42°41′45″N 73°41′01″W / 42.69578°N 73.68354°W / 42.69578; -73.68354Coordinates: 42°41′45″N 73°41′01″W / 42.69578°N 73.68354°W / 42.69578; -73.68354
CampusSuburban
120 acres (0.49 km2)
ColorsHunter green and white   
NicknameVikings
Sporting affiliations
National Junior College Athletic Association, Region III, Mountain Valley Athletic Conference
MascotVictor the Viking
Websitewww.hvcc.edu

The college is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is overseen by a 10-member Board of Trustees.[2]

Hudson Valley Community College President Roger A. Ramsammy, Ph.D.
HVCC Board of Trustees 2020

The school has an enrollment of 9,300 students.[3]

History

[4] The roots of HVCC are in the Veteran's Vocational School in downtown Troy, set up in 1946 to provide high school level instruction to returning veterans of World War II. In order to provide college-level instruction to veterans among others, the college was founded in 1953 as the Hudson Valley Technical Institute, providing five vocational training programs. Dwight Marvin, editor of the Troy Record, was one of several community leaders who pressed to create a broader mission for the college, which in 1959 changed its name to Hudson Valley Community College. Marvin served as the first chairman of the college's Board of Trustees.

By 1955, the board of trustees was already looking for a larger location to site a campus. The trustees surveyed likely sites for a new campus.

The new campus was initially opposed by a group of Rensselaer County taxpayers, who argued that the county should not have to pay for half the cost of the campus construction if fewer than half the students were county residents.[citation needed] What would become a landmark case for community colleges in New York State eventually was heard by the state's Court of Appeals.Grimm v. Rensselaer County,, 171 N.Y.S.2d 491. On June 25, 1958, the court upheld the county's right to fund half of the cost of construction and paved the way for capital construction at community colleges around the state.Grimm v. Rensselaer County,, 4 N.Y.S.2d 416. The new campus, with five Indiana limestone buildings, was completed in 1961 and the former factory building was abandoned and eventually torn down.

 
Hudson Valley Community College Administration Building, main campus

Growth in the 21st century

A $47.4 million, 100,000-square-foot Science Center on campus was completed in Fall 2013.[5] The building houses laboratory and classroom space for the college's science programs and support degree offerings in biological sciences, biotechnology, physical science and environmental science. Equipment and processes available to students include high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy; confocal microscopes; flow cytometers and sorters, advanced digital microscopy; DNA sequencers; real-time PCR detection systems; and automated protein/RNA electrophoresis.[6]

In Fall 2019, the college opened the $14.5 million, 37,000 square foot Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills (CAMS). CAMS will allow the college to grow enrollment in its Advanced Manufacturing Technology (A.O.S.) degree program and meet an urgent workforce demand for skilled employees in the region.[7]

College presidents

The college has had eight presidents:[8]

  • Otto V. Guenther, 1953–1965: Otto Guenther was selected in 1953 to be the first president of the newly established Hudson Valley Technical Institute. In 1957, Guenther received approval from the Rensselaer County Board of Supervisors to begin construction of a new campus on the border of Troy and the town of North Greenbush. That transition to a newly created suburban campus and the growth of the student body were Guenther's legacy as president.
  • James J. Fitzgibbons, 1965–1979: James Fitzgibbons presided over growth in the college's student body and in the number of academic programs offered. During his tenure, Hudson Valley's curricula grew from 18 to 38 academic programs. Five new buildings on campus also were completed during the Fitzgibbons presidency. The Fitzgibbons Health Technologies Center was dedicated to the president in 1982.
  • Joseph J. Bulmer, 1979–1996: The longest-tenured president of the college, Joseph J. Bulmer served Hudson Valley for 17 years. A nuclear engineer with a distinguished career at General Electric, Bulmer was responsible for increasing the college's image in the Capital Region. The establishment of distance learning, a Center for Effective Teaching, expanded services for disabled students and the addition of the McDonough Sports Complex, Cogan Hall, Fitzgibbons Health Technologies Center, the Hy Rosenblum Administration Center and the Bulmer Telecommunications Center were accomplished during Bulmer's presidency.
  • Stephen M. Curtis, 1996–1998: Stephen Curtis came to Hudson Valley Community College after serving as interim president of Borough of Manhattan Community College. While at Hudson Valley, he led improvements to the college's distance learning program and helped link the college to several high schools around the region through interactive television.
  • John L. Buono, 1998–2003: The only alumnus to serve as president of Hudson Valley Community College, John Buono had a lengthy career in public service before accepting the offer to serve as interim president of his alma mater. Buono served as Rensselaer County Executive from 1986 to 1995 and was then tapped by Governor George Pataki to head the New York State Dormitory Authority, where he served as director for three years. Buono's tenure as president of the college saw the creation of the Viking Child Care Center, Guenther Enrollment Services Center and the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. He also established the college's Workforce Development Institute, which provides non-credit, customized training for business and industry.
  • Marco J. Silvestri, Interim President, 2004–2005: Before serving as interim president, Silvestri served as the college's vice president for administration since 1984. During his tenure, the college received reaffirmation of its accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities.
  • Andrew J. Matonak, 2005–2018: "Drew" Matonak assumed the presidency on April 18, 2005. Before arriving at Hudson Valley, he served as president of Northwest Iowa Community College in Sheldon, Iowa, for three years. During his 13-year tenure, Matonak led the college through successive years of enrollment growth as well as numerous improvements to the college infrastructure, including the Administration Building, the TEC-SMART facility in Malta, the Science Center, the Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills, and the Outdoor Athletic Complex.
  • Roger A. Ramsammy, 2018–present: Ramsammy assumed the presidency in July 2018 after previously serving as president of Miami Dade's West Campus and Northern Virginia Community College.[9] Dr. Ramsammy previously served as a faculty member, department chair and dean at Palm Beach Community College. In August 2022, Ramsammy came under fire for his announcement that HVCC would not comply with a SUNY system-wide mandate that incoming students be vaccinated for COVID-19. The system has demanded an explanation for this announcement and the HVCC Faculty Association has filed a formal grievance against the college.[10]

Academics

 
Siek Campus Center

The college offers more than 80 academic degree and certificate programs (more than 20 online) in three academic schools:

  • School of Business and Liberal Arts
  • School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
  • School of Health Sciences

Some of the college's most popular academic programs include Criminal Justice, Business, Liberal Arts, Electrical Construction and Maintenance, Nursing, Computer Information Systems, Human Services and Engineering Science. Hudson Valley also offers dozens of college-level courses for the region's secondary students each year through its College in the High School program.[11]

Transfer agreements with more than 100 four-year colleges and universities have been created and maintained so that students have a variety of opportunities once they complete their associate degree at the college. The most popular transfer destinations for graduates are University at Albany, Siena College, The College of Saint Rose and the Sage Colleges.

The college also collaborates with four-year institutions of higher education to host bachelor's degree programs directly on the Troy campus. These include a Human Services B.S. degree program through Cazenovia College and a B.B.A. Business Administration degree from the State University of New York at Cobleskill.

The college oversees the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center, which provides college preparation and career training for those who are income-eligible.[12]

 
Marvin Library Learning Commons at Hudson Valley Community College, ground floor common area

The Marvin Library Learning Commons[13] supports the college's academic programs through its collections and services. The library provides over 100,000 volumes in print, microform, and electronic format. It provides access to over 30,000 journal titles through a range of print and electronic journals. Research databases are available to all registered students and faculty and staff from the library and from off-campus. Faculty librarians are available to provide reference services and individual research consultation by appointment. The library sponsors the Voices lecture series with over a dozen speakers on topics from the arts, politics and contemporary issues in the community. The college's archives are stored in and maintained by the library.

Student Senate

The Student Senate, elected from within the student body, is the elected student government on the campus.[14] The Student Senate at Hudson Valley Community College, with administration and faculty guidance, assumes the responsibility of promoting and coordinating student affairs and student life, authorizing the establishment of new clubs and activities, promoting student welfare and assisting with the annual budget which supports the extracurricular program of over forty-five different activities.

Athletics

The college currently offers intercollegiate sports[15] for men and women. Teams compete in Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and in the Mountain Valley Athletic Conference. The school was one of the inaugural members of the NJCAAE, the only national esports association exclusively for two-year colleges.[16]

The Outdoor Athletic Complex, which includes a turf field for soccer, lacrosse and football as well as an eight-lane track, was completed in 2016. The facility hosted track and field and tennis competitions for the New York State Special Olympics in 2017 and 2018.[17]

The college's teams have won national championships in ice hockey (2001), men's cross country (1996), women's bowling (1995, 2010), women's basketball (1993) and women's alpine skiing (1977).[18]

 
Hudson Valley Community College's Outdoor Athletic Complex

Culture at Hudson Valley Community College

Maureen Stapleton Theatre – The Maureen Stapleton Theatre, dedicated in 1981, seats 350 people and is located at the north end of the Siek Campus Center. The space was named after the Academy Award-winning actress who was a native of Troy, New York.

Sculpture on campus – Two pieces by noted American sculptor Antoni Milkowski are sited on the campus. The college obtained Runner, which consists of a series of seven shiny stainless steel cubes, in 2009, as a gift from the Milkowski family. It is located in a new quad near the entrance to Administration/Classroom Building. 1971 AD, has been on view in front of the Siek Campus Center since the college's 25th anniversary. The large, cor-ten steel sphere was a gift from the artist who lived and maintained a studio for many years in New Lebanon, New York.

 
"1971 AD" by Antoni Milkowski

Teaching Gallery – The college's teaching gallery is located in the Administration/Classroom Building. The gallery displays exhibits by regional and national artists each year as well as student exhibitions.[19]

Off-campus sites

 
The TEC-SMART Facility located in Malta, New York.

Troy Educational Opportunity Center – Hudson Valley Community College operates an extension center at 431 River Street in Troy. The extension center, now named the Troy Educational Opportunity Center,[20] has served as the Troy location of the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) while the Albany location is closed. Hudson Valley, which administers the EOC, also now offers credit-bearing college courses, along with credit-free career training through its Office of Workforce Development at the site.

TEC-SMART (Training and Education Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing and Alternative and Renewable Technologies) – Opened in January 2010, the TEC-SMART facility is a joint initiative between the college and NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority). Located in Malta, New York’s Saratoga Technology and Energy Park, the building houses the college's training classrooms in semiconductor manufacturing technology, as well as labs and classrooms for training in renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind power. TEC-SMART is also home to the Clean Technologies Early College High School program, a collaboration prepares high school students from around the region for college and careers in the fields of clean energy, mechatronics, computer information systems, cybersecurity or entrepreneurship.

References

  1. ^ https://www.suny.edu/campuses/hudsonvalley/[bare URL]
  2. ^ "Board of Trustees | HVCC".
  3. ^ https://www.suny.edu/campuses/hudsonvalley/[bare URL]
  4. ^ "History HVCC". www.hvcc.edu. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  5. ^ "An immersion in science for students at HVCC". 29 August 2013.
  6. ^ editor@hvcc.edu. . www.hvcc.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2018-12-15. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ Gwizdala, Michael. "GRAND OPENING HVCC opens Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills". troyrecord.com. MediaNews Group, Inc. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Past Presidents". hvcc.edu. Hudson Valley Community College. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  9. ^ Bump, Bethany (15 November 2017). "HVCC Names its Next President". Times Union. Albany Times Union. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  10. ^ Lucas, Dave (19 August 2022). "SUNY orders HVCC to comply with system-wide COVID rules". WAMC. WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  11. ^ "HVCC- College in the High School".
  12. ^ editor@hvcc.edu. "HVCC- Capital District Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)". www.hvcc.edu. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  13. ^ editor@hvcc.edu. "HVCC- Welcome to the Dwight Marvin Library". library.hvcc.edu. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ editor@hvcc.edu. "HVCC- Student Activities Office - Student Senate". www.hvcc.edu. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  15. ^ "Official Athletics site of Hudson Valley Community College". HVCC.
  16. ^ https://generationesports.com/njcaae-fall[dead link]
  17. ^ "Special Olympics coming to Siena". 27 April 2017.
  18. ^ "Championships". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ editor@hvcc.edu. "HVCC- Teaching Gallery - Welcome". www.hvcc.edu. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  20. ^ "Educational Opportunity Center | HVCC".

External links

  • Official website

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Hudson Valley Community College is a public community college in Troy New York It is part of the State University of New York SUNY Although about eighty percent of the students are from the Capital District the remainder are from other parts of New York other states and from some 30 countries around the world Hudson Valley Community CollegeFormer namesTroy Technical InstituteHudson Valley Technical InstituteMotto Be Bold Be a Viking TypePublic community collegeEstablished1953 70 years ago 1953 Parent institutionState University of New YorkEndowmentUS 5 4 millionPresidentRoger A RamsammyAcademic staff493Undergraduates9 300 1 LocationTroy New York United States42 41 45 N 73 41 01 W 42 69578 N 73 68354 W 42 69578 73 68354 Coordinates 42 41 45 N 73 41 01 W 42 69578 N 73 68354 W 42 69578 73 68354CampusSuburban120 acres 0 49 km2 ColorsHunter green and white NicknameVikingsSporting affiliationsNational Junior College Athletic Association Region III Mountain Valley Athletic ConferenceMascotVictor the VikingWebsitewww wbr hvcc wbr eduThe college is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is overseen by a 10 member Board of Trustees 2 Hudson Valley Community College President Roger A Ramsammy Ph D HVCC Board of Trustees 2020 The school has an enrollment of 9 300 students 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Growth in the 21st century 1 2 College presidents 2 Academics 3 Student Senate 4 Athletics 5 Culture at Hudson Valley Community College 6 Off campus sites 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit 4 The roots of HVCC are in the Veteran s Vocational School in downtown Troy set up in 1946 to provide high school level instruction to returning veterans of World War II In order to provide college level instruction to veterans among others the college was founded in 1953 as the Hudson Valley Technical Institute providing five vocational training programs Dwight Marvin editor of the Troy Record was one of several community leaders who pressed to create a broader mission for the college which in 1959 changed its name to Hudson Valley Community College Marvin served as the first chairman of the college s Board of Trustees By 1955 the board of trustees was already looking for a larger location to site a campus The trustees surveyed likely sites for a new campus The new campus was initially opposed by a group of Rensselaer County taxpayers who argued that the county should not have to pay for half the cost of the campus construction if fewer than half the students were county residents citation needed What would become a landmark case for community colleges in New York State eventually was heard by the state s Court of Appeals Grimm v Rensselaer County 171 N Y S 2d 491 On June 25 1958 the court upheld the county s right to fund half of the cost of construction and paved the way for capital construction at community colleges around the state Grimm v Rensselaer County 4 N Y S 2d 416 The new campus with five Indiana limestone buildings was completed in 1961 and the former factory building was abandoned and eventually torn down Hudson Valley Community College Administration Building main campus Growth in the 21st century Edit A 47 4 million 100 000 square foot Science Center on campus was completed in Fall 2013 5 The building houses laboratory and classroom space for the college s science programs and support degree offerings in biological sciences biotechnology physical science and environmental science Equipment and processes available to students include high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy confocal microscopes flow cytometers and sorters advanced digital microscopy DNA sequencers real time PCR detection systems and automated protein RNA electrophoresis 6 In Fall 2019 the college opened the 14 5 million 37 000 square foot Gene F Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills CAMS CAMS will allow the college to grow enrollment in its Advanced Manufacturing Technology A O S degree program and meet an urgent workforce demand for skilled employees in the region 7 College presidents Edit The college has had eight presidents 8 Otto V Guenther 1953 1965 Otto Guenther was selected in 1953 to be the first president of the newly established Hudson Valley Technical Institute In 1957 Guenther received approval from the Rensselaer County Board of Supervisors to begin construction of a new campus on the border of Troy and the town of North Greenbush That transition to a newly created suburban campus and the growth of the student body were Guenther s legacy as president James J Fitzgibbons 1965 1979 James Fitzgibbons presided over growth in the college s student body and in the number of academic programs offered During his tenure Hudson Valley s curricula grew from 18 to 38 academic programs Five new buildings on campus also were completed during the Fitzgibbons presidency The Fitzgibbons Health Technologies Center was dedicated to the president in 1982 Joseph J Bulmer 1979 1996 The longest tenured president of the college Joseph J Bulmer served Hudson Valley for 17 years A nuclear engineer with a distinguished career at General Electric Bulmer was responsible for increasing the college s image in the Capital Region The establishment of distance learning a Center for Effective Teaching expanded services for disabled students and the addition of the McDonough Sports Complex Cogan Hall Fitzgibbons Health Technologies Center the Hy Rosenblum Administration Center and the Bulmer Telecommunications Center were accomplished during Bulmer s presidency Stephen M Curtis 1996 1998 Stephen Curtis came to Hudson Valley Community College after serving as interim president of Borough of Manhattan Community College While at Hudson Valley he led improvements to the college s distance learning program and helped link the college to several high schools around the region through interactive television John L Buono 1998 2003 The only alumnus to serve as president of Hudson Valley Community College John Buono had a lengthy career in public service before accepting the offer to serve as interim president of his alma mater Buono served as Rensselaer County Executive from 1986 to 1995 and was then tapped by Governor George Pataki to head the New York State Dormitory Authority where he served as director for three years Buono s tenure as president of the college saw the creation of the Viking Child Care Center Guenther Enrollment Services Center and the Joseph L Bruno Stadium He also established the college s Workforce Development Institute which provides non credit customized training for business and industry Marco J Silvestri Interim President 2004 2005 Before serving as interim president Silvestri served as the college s vice president for administration since 1984 During his tenure the college received reaffirmation of its accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities Andrew J Matonak 2005 2018 Drew Matonak assumed the presidency on April 18 2005 Before arriving at Hudson Valley he served as president of Northwest Iowa Community College in Sheldon Iowa for three years During his 13 year tenure Matonak led the college through successive years of enrollment growth as well as numerous improvements to the college infrastructure including the Administration Building the TEC SMART facility in Malta the Science Center the Gene F Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills and the Outdoor Athletic Complex Roger A Ramsammy 2018 present Ramsammy assumed the presidency in July 2018 after previously serving as president of Miami Dade s West Campus and Northern Virginia Community College 9 Dr Ramsammy previously served as a faculty member department chair and dean at Palm Beach Community College In August 2022 Ramsammy came under fire for his announcement that HVCC would not comply with a SUNY system wide mandate that incoming students be vaccinated for COVID 19 The system has demanded an explanation for this announcement and the HVCC Faculty Association has filed a formal grievance against the college 10 Academics Edit Siek Campus Center The college offers more than 80 academic degree and certificate programs more than 20 online in three academic schools School of Business and Liberal Arts School of Science Technology Engineering and Math School of Health SciencesSome of the college s most popular academic programs include Criminal Justice Business Liberal Arts Electrical Construction and Maintenance Nursing Computer Information Systems Human Services and Engineering Science Hudson Valley also offers dozens of college level courses for the region s secondary students each year through its College in the High School program 11 Transfer agreements with more than 100 four year colleges and universities have been created and maintained so that students have a variety of opportunities once they complete their associate degree at the college The most popular transfer destinations for graduates are University at Albany Siena College The College of Saint Rose and the Sage Colleges The college also collaborates with four year institutions of higher education to host bachelor s degree programs directly on the Troy campus These include a Human Services B S degree program through Cazenovia College and a B B A Business Administration degree from the State University of New York at Cobleskill The college oversees the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center which provides college preparation and career training for those who are income eligible 12 Marvin Library Learning Commons at Hudson Valley Community College ground floor common area The Marvin Library Learning Commons 13 supports the college s academic programs through its collections and services The library provides over 100 000 volumes in print microform and electronic format It provides access to over 30 000 journal titles through a range of print and electronic journals Research databases are available to all registered students and faculty and staff from the library and from off campus Faculty librarians are available to provide reference services and individual research consultation by appointment The library sponsors the Voices lecture series with over a dozen speakers on topics from the arts politics and contemporary issues in the community The college s archives are stored in and maintained by the library Student Senate EditThe Student Senate elected from within the student body is the elected student government on the campus 14 The Student Senate at Hudson Valley Community College with administration and faculty guidance assumes the responsibility of promoting and coordinating student affairs and student life authorizing the establishment of new clubs and activities promoting student welfare and assisting with the annual budget which supports the extracurricular program of over forty five different activities Athletics EditThe college currently offers intercollegiate sports 15 for men and women Teams compete in Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA and in the Mountain Valley Athletic Conference The school was one of the inaugural members of the NJCAAE the only national esports association exclusively for two year colleges 16 The Outdoor Athletic Complex which includes a turf field for soccer lacrosse and football as well as an eight lane track was completed in 2016 The facility hosted track and field and tennis competitions for the New York State Special Olympics in 2017 and 2018 17 The college s teams have won national championships in ice hockey 2001 men s cross country 1996 women s bowling 1995 2010 women s basketball 1993 and women s alpine skiing 1977 18 Hudson Valley Community College s Outdoor Athletic ComplexCulture at Hudson Valley Community College EditMaureen Stapleton Theatre The Maureen Stapleton Theatre dedicated in 1981 seats 350 people and is located at the north end of the Siek Campus Center The space was named after the Academy Award winning actress who was a native of Troy New York Sculpture on campus Two pieces by noted American sculptor Antoni Milkowski are sited on the campus The college obtained Runner which consists of a series of seven shiny stainless steel cubes in 2009 as a gift from the Milkowski family It is located in a new quad near the entrance to Administration Classroom Building 1971 AD has been on view in front of the Siek Campus Center since the college s 25th anniversary The large cor ten steel sphere was a gift from the artist who lived and maintained a studio for many years in New Lebanon New York 1971 AD by Antoni Milkowski Teaching Gallery The college s teaching gallery is located in the Administration Classroom Building The gallery displays exhibits by regional and national artists each year as well as student exhibitions 19 Off campus sites Edit The TEC SMART Facility located in Malta New York Troy Educational Opportunity Center Hudson Valley Community College operates an extension center at 431 River Street in Troy The extension center now named the Troy Educational Opportunity Center 20 has served as the Troy location of the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center EOC while the Albany location is closed Hudson Valley which administers the EOC also now offers credit bearing college courses along with credit free career training through its Office of Workforce Development at the site TEC SMART Training and Education Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing and Alternative and Renewable Technologies Opened in January 2010 the TEC SMART facility is a joint initiative between the college and NYSERDA New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Located in Malta New York s Saratoga Technology and Energy Park the building houses the college s training classrooms in semiconductor manufacturing technology as well as labs and classrooms for training in renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind power TEC SMART is also home to the Clean Technologies Early College High School program a collaboration prepares high school students from around the region for college and careers in the fields of clean energy mechatronics computer information systems cybersecurity or entrepreneurship References Edit https www suny edu campuses hudsonvalley bare URL Board of Trustees HVCC https www suny edu campuses hudsonvalley bare URL History HVCC www hvcc edu Retrieved 31 October 2021 An immersion in science for students at HVCC 29 August 2013 editor hvcc edu HVCC www hvcc edu Archived from the original on 2013 09 06 Retrieved 2018 12 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Gwizdala Michael GRAND OPENING HVCC opens Gene F Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills troyrecord com MediaNews Group Inc Retrieved 23 June 2020 Past Presidents hvcc edu Hudson Valley Community College Retrieved 24 August 2019 Bump Bethany 15 November 2017 HVCC Names its Next President Times Union Albany Times Union Retrieved August 4 2018 Lucas Dave 19 August 2022 SUNY orders HVCC to comply with system wide COVID rules WAMC WAMC Northeast Public Radio Retrieved August 19 2022 HVCC College in the High School editor hvcc edu HVCC Capital District Educational Opportunity Center EOC www hvcc edu a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help editor hvcc edu HVCC Welcome to the Dwight Marvin Library library hvcc edu a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help editor hvcc edu HVCC Student Activities Office Student Senate www hvcc edu a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Official Athletics site of Hudson Valley Community College HVCC https generationesports com njcaae fall dead link Special Olympics coming to Siena 27 April 2017 Championships a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires 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