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Utica University

Utica University is a private university in Utica, New York. The university has a main campus in Utica, as well as the Robert Brvenik Center for Business Education in Downtown Utica, and satellite locations in Syracuse, New York, Latham, New York, and St. Petersburg, Florida.

Utica University
Former names
Utica College of Syracuse University (1946-1995)
Utica College (1995-2022)
MottoNever Stand Still
TypePrivate university
Established1946; 77 years ago (1946)
Endowment$26.3 million (2020)[1]
PresidentTodd Pfannestiel
ProvostStephanie Nesbitt
Undergraduates3,084
Postgraduates1,379
Location,
U.S.

43°05′42″N 75°16′19″W / 43.095°N 75.272°W / 43.095; -75.272
CampusSuburban, 128 acres and 34 buildings.
NewspaperThe Tangerine
Colors    Navy and orange
NicknamePioneers
Sporting affiliations
MascotTrax the Moose
Websiteutica.edu

Utica University offers 59 majors leading to bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees. The university consists of the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and Justice Studies, and the School of Health Professions and Education.

There are currently over 32,000 Utica University alumni.[2]

History edit

The history of the university dates back to the 1930s when Syracuse University began offering extension courses in the Utica area. Syracuse University established the university as a four-year institution in 1946. At the time, it was known as Utica College of Syracuse University. In 1995, it became a financially and legally independent institution, operating as Utica College without the Syracuse University affiliation. The university began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and its own undergraduate degrees in 2011.[3] By approval of the New York State Board of Regents, Utica College officially changed its name to Utica University on February 17, 2022. The change followed an amendment to the Board's definition of "university" passed the previous month, in which schools are no longer required to offer doctorates in at least three subjects to qualify for university status.[4][5][6]

Campus edit

Utica University's 128-acre campus is located in a largely residential section of west Utica, directly across Champlin Avenue from the St. Luke's campus of Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare. The campus has a number of distinctive features, including expansive lawns and green spaces, walkways lined flower beds and ornamental plantings, a large number of mature trees, examples of outdoor sculpture, and significant new construction and recently completed facilities.

Cynkus Family Welcome Center edit

The Cynkus Family Welcome Center is situated near the main entrance to the university. The building houses the undergraduate admissions office, where prospective students can meet their admissions councilors and serves as the starting point for campus tours. The building also features interview rooms, student ambassador work spaces, and a great room with a fireplace.

Ralph F. Strebel Student Center edit

The Ralph F. Strebel Student Center houses the main dining commons, a large fireplace lounge, and Strebel Auditorium, which is the venue for student theatrical productions. The building is home to the campus radio station WPNR, as well as the offices for Student Living and Campus Engagement, the student health center, student senate, the campus store and campus safety offices.

Frank E. Gannett Memorial Library edit

The Frank E. Gannett Memorial Library is a center for learning and research. The main entrance houses Common Grounds, a student-inspired coffee shop with beverages, bagels, and more. The library itself features a large number of computer workstations, individual study rooms, private group study spaces, and areas for quiet study on the top floor. It also houses the university's Writing Center and Math and Science Center. There is also a subterranean level that includes the university's art gallery as well as a concourse area for events, recitals, and large gatherings.

Issac Gordon Science Center edit

The Issac Gordon Science Center includes the general biology laboratory, the microbiology laboratory, and the chemical synthesis laboratory. In 2022, the university built a 25,000 square foot extension called the Science Center Annex, which offers advanced learning in research in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. The building also houses the Donahue Auditorium lecture hall and the grab-and-go dining wing Le Bistro.

F. Eugene Romano Hall edit

The F. Eugene Romano Hall features state-of-the-art physical and occupations therapy laboratories. The building is also home to the Shaheen Nursing Laboratory, which mimics the environment of a functioning hospital floor, equipped with nursing stations, hospital beds and simulation mannequins. The top floor houses advanced laboratory spaces for anatomy and physiology learning and research.

Lauren and Corky Bull Hall edit

Lauren and Corky Bull Hall houses the crime laboratory and computer forensics laboratory, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Utica University's Northeast Cyber Forensics Center and Center for Identity Management and Information Protection are both administered from this building. The building is also home to the Carbone E-sports Auditorium, equipped with 30 gaming computer stations, a main stage with a large screen and spectator seating.

Gary M. Thurston Hall edit

Gary M. Thurston Hall is the learning facility for the university's Construction Management students. The building features smart classrooms, a fully equipped materials laboratory, and computer laboratories with industry-standard estimating project management and digital modeling software. The building also features the multi-purpose Hislop Auditorium, as well as faculty offices and meeting spaces.

Addison Miller White Hall edit

Addison Miller White Hall connects the primary academic buildings with faculty offices and a variety of resources for Utica University students, including the registrar, international education, and other campus offices. White hall also opens onto the university's academic quad where students, faculty, and staff often gather.

Moses G. Hubbard Hall edit

Moses G. Hubbard Hall houses classes that are taught in a broad range of disciplines. The building features classroom spaces, as well as offices for the Center for Student Success, Opportunity Programs, and Learning Services. The building is also the location for the Jeremy Thurston Center for Career Readiness, which offers students career preparation services, as well as access to campus employment, internships, among others.

Harold Thomas Clark Jr. Athletic Center edit

The Harold Thomas Clark Jr. Athletic Center is the hub of athletic programs, fitness, and recreation. The facility features a 2,200-seat gymnasium, swimming pool, training rooms, free weight rooms, and fully equipped team facilities with saunas. The ground floor houses the Kunath Fitness Center, which offers Nautilus equipment, treadmills, stationary, recumbent bikes, and other equipment. Racquetball courts, dance facilities, and athletic department offices can also be found in the building.

Professor Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center edit

The Professor Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center is in the Faculty Center building, where faculty offices and instruction rooms are located. The Convergence Media Center is a fully equipped high-definition video facility with a television studio, control room, edit suite, robotic cameras, and an isolation sound booth. The Convergence Media Center also includes a smart classroom with multimedia workstations. Next door to the center is the office of Utica University's award-winning student-run newspaper The Tangerine.

Charles A. Gaetano Stadium edit

The Charles A. Gaetano Stadium is designed for football, lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, and intramural sports. The facility features seating for 1,200 people, stadium lighting for night games, and a synthetic turf field. Right next door to Gaetano Stadium is the university's new Track and Field Complex. The synthetic turf facility includes eight-lane outdoor track, multi-sport practice field, digital scoreboard, and NCAA compliant lighting system.

Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation Center edit

The Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation center is a 135,000 square-foot multisport facility with an eight-lane, two hundred-meter NCAA competition indoor track. Other features include four multi-sport courts, artificial turf practice field, and a weight room. The state-of-the-art air-supported dome is one of the largest facilities of its kind in North America.

On-Campus Residence Halls edit

Utica University has seven residence halls for students who choose to live on campus: North Hall, South Hall, Sherwood Boelert Hall, Alumni Hall, Bell Hall, Tower Hall, and Pioneer Village.

Academics edit

Utica University offers 40 undergraduate majors, 29 undergraduate minors, and 21 graduate programs. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The chemistry program is approved by the American Chemical Society. Utica University also offers programs in teacher education which lead to certification.

Utica University was the first institution in the world to offer a master's degree in economic crime management.[7][failed verification]

The university has been designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security, designated a National Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) by the Defense Cyber Crime Center and designated an Academic Center of Excellence (ACE) by the EC-Council.[8]

Athletics edit

Utica University offers 29 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports.[9] Teams are known as the Pioneers and compete in the Empire 8 along with Elmira College, Alfred University, Hartwick College, Nazareth College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Saint John Fisher College. The men's and women's hockey teams compete in the United Collegiate Hockey Conference athletic conference. The women's water polo team competes in the Collegiate Water Polo Association's Northern Division.

The student body's overall interest in athletics was significantly bolstered by the addition of football and ice hockey teams in 2001, and the addition of men's/women's wrestling and women's gymnastics beginning in 2023–24.[10]

The football, field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams play in Charles A. Gaetano Stadium. The ice hockey teams compete at the Adirondack Bank Center. The Aud, as it is commonly called, was built in 1959 and provides seating for 3,850 fans. The men's hockey team led the nation in Division III home attendance in the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons. The basketball teams play on campus at the Harold Thomas Clark Jr. Athletic Center, which also has a pool and racquetball courts.

In November 2007, the Utica University football team set an NCAA football record, the highest combined score (142 points) by two teams, in their 72–70 loss to Hartwick in four overtimes. In this game, Utica also set the NCAA record for most points scored (70) by the losing team.[11]

Utica University has a women's basketball team which won the Empire 8 championship in 2008. In 2009, they tied with Ithaca as the regular season Empire 8 champions. In 2010, they regained their Empire 8 championship title.[12]

Student life edit

Utica University has a diverse student population,[13] Black Non-Hispanic 228 (10.1%), White Non-Hispanic 1648 (72.8%), Hispanic/Latino 207 (9.1%), American Indian or Alaskan Native 9 (.4%), Asian 67 (3.0%), Pacific Islander 1 (.04%), International 64 (2.9%), Multiple Races 57 (2.5%), Unknown 23 (1.0%). In the Fall of 2020, 50% of that class was women.[13] The Office of International Education actively updates and maintains the flags in Strebel to reflect the home countries of the current international students and the university study abroad partners.

Media edit

WPNR, also known as Pioneer Radio, is Utica University's student-run 24/7 hour radio station featuring a variety of music, live sports broadcasting and public service announcements. WPNR broadcasts games and posts highlight reels on their website, along with various player and coach interviews.[14] WPNR-FM and 90.7 MHz has been the licensed call letters and frequency of Utica University radio since October 22, 1977

The Tangerine is Utica University's student-run newspaper. The newspaper began the same year as the institution in 1946. Originally called the Utica College News, the newspaper's name changed to the Utica College Oracle, then finally settling on the current name The Tangerine, a nod to Syracuse University's school color and athletic moniker, as well as their newspaper The Daily Orange.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  2. ^ "Factbook Landing Page | Utica College". www.utica.edu. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  3. ^ "Independence - Utica University". Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  4. ^ "Utica College is Now Utica University". www.utica.edu. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  5. ^ "Utica College becomes Utica University". syracuse.com. February 17, 2022. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  6. ^ "State Board of Regents approves name change for Utica College to Utica University". Observer-Dispatch. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "Master's Degree". Retrieved November 7, 2008.
  8. ^ "Utica College Affiliations". Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  9. ^ "Utica University Adds Three New Varsity Sports". Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  10. ^ "Utica Excited to Announce Addition of Men's/Women's Wrestling & Women's Gymnastics". Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  11. ^ "Division III Records" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Empire 8 Champions" (PDF). Retrieved December 13, 2010.
  13. ^ a b "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Utica University". www.utica.edu. from the original on September 25, 2022. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
  14. ^ David, Hollie. "Profile: WPNR, 'The Voice of the Pioneers'". The Tangerine. Retrieved September 25, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Utica University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Utica University is a private university in Utica New York The university has a main campus in Utica as well as the Robert Brvenik Center for Business Education in Downtown Utica and satellite locations in Syracuse New York Latham New York and St Petersburg Florida Utica UniversityFormer namesUtica College of Syracuse University 1946 1995 Utica College 1995 2022 MottoNever Stand StillTypePrivate universityEstablished1946 77 years ago 1946 Endowment 26 3 million 2020 1 PresidentTodd PfannestielProvostStephanie NesbittUndergraduates3 084Postgraduates1 379LocationUtica New York U S 43 05 42 N 75 16 19 W 43 095 N 75 272 W 43 095 75 272CampusSuburban 128 acres and 34 buildings NewspaperThe TangerineColors Navy and orangeNicknamePioneersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III E8CWPAUCHCMascotTrax the MooseWebsiteutica wbr eduUtica University offers 59 majors leading to bachelor s degrees master s degrees and doctoral degrees The university consists of the School of Arts and Sciences the School of Business and Justice Studies and the School of Health Professions and Education There are currently over 32 000 Utica University alumni 2 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Cynkus Family Welcome Center 2 2 Ralph F Strebel Student Center 2 3 Frank E Gannett Memorial Library 2 4 Issac Gordon Science Center 2 5 F Eugene Romano Hall 2 6 Lauren and Corky Bull Hall 2 7 Gary M Thurston Hall 2 8 Addison Miller White Hall 2 9 Moses G Hubbard Hall 2 10 Harold Thomas Clark Jr Athletic Center 2 11 Professor Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center 2 12 Charles A Gaetano Stadium 2 13 Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation Center 2 14 On Campus Residence Halls 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Student life 5 1 Media 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe history of the university dates back to the 1930s when Syracuse University began offering extension courses in the Utica area Syracuse University established the university as a four year institution in 1946 At the time it was known as Utica College of Syracuse University In 1995 it became a financially and legally independent institution operating as Utica College without the Syracuse University affiliation The university began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and its own undergraduate degrees in 2011 3 By approval of the New York State Board of Regents Utica College officially changed its name to Utica University on February 17 2022 The change followed an amendment to the Board s definition of university passed the previous month in which schools are no longer required to offer doctorates in at least three subjects to qualify for university status 4 5 6 Campus editUtica University s 128 acre campus is located in a largely residential section of west Utica directly across Champlin Avenue from the St Luke s campus of Faxton St Luke s Healthcare The campus has a number of distinctive features including expansive lawns and green spaces walkways lined flower beds and ornamental plantings a large number of mature trees examples of outdoor sculpture and significant new construction and recently completed facilities Cynkus Family Welcome Center edit The Cynkus Family Welcome Center is situated near the main entrance to the university The building houses the undergraduate admissions office where prospective students can meet their admissions councilors and serves as the starting point for campus tours The building also features interview rooms student ambassador work spaces and a great room with a fireplace Ralph F Strebel Student Center edit The Ralph F Strebel Student Center houses the main dining commons a large fireplace lounge and Strebel Auditorium which is the venue for student theatrical productions The building is home to the campus radio station WPNR as well as the offices for Student Living and Campus Engagement the student health center student senate the campus store and campus safety offices Frank E Gannett Memorial Library edit The Frank E Gannett Memorial Library is a center for learning and research The main entrance houses Common Grounds a student inspired coffee shop with beverages bagels and more The library itself features a large number of computer workstations individual study rooms private group study spaces and areas for quiet study on the top floor It also houses the university s Writing Center and Math and Science Center There is also a subterranean level that includes the university s art gallery as well as a concourse area for events recitals and large gatherings Issac Gordon Science Center edit The Issac Gordon Science Center includes the general biology laboratory the microbiology laboratory and the chemical synthesis laboratory In 2022 the university built a 25 000 square foot extension called the Science Center Annex which offers advanced learning in research in science technology engineering and mathematics fields The building also houses the Donahue Auditorium lecture hall and the grab and go dining wing Le Bistro F Eugene Romano Hall edit The F Eugene Romano Hall features state of the art physical and occupations therapy laboratories The building is also home to the Shaheen Nursing Laboratory which mimics the environment of a functioning hospital floor equipped with nursing stations hospital beds and simulation mannequins The top floor houses advanced laboratory spaces for anatomy and physiology learning and research Lauren and Corky Bull Hall edit Lauren and Corky Bull Hall houses the crime laboratory and computer forensics laboratory in partnership with the U S Department of Homeland Security Utica University s Northeast Cyber Forensics Center and Center for Identity Management and Information Protection are both administered from this building The building is also home to the Carbone E sports Auditorium equipped with 30 gaming computer stations a main stage with a large screen and spectator seating Gary M Thurston Hall edit Gary M Thurston Hall is the learning facility for the university s Construction Management students The building features smart classrooms a fully equipped materials laboratory and computer laboratories with industry standard estimating project management and digital modeling software The building also features the multi purpose Hislop Auditorium as well as faculty offices and meeting spaces Addison Miller White Hall edit Addison Miller White Hall connects the primary academic buildings with faculty offices and a variety of resources for Utica University students including the registrar international education and other campus offices White hall also opens onto the university s academic quad where students faculty and staff often gather Moses G Hubbard Hall edit Moses G Hubbard Hall houses classes that are taught in a broad range of disciplines The building features classroom spaces as well as offices for the Center for Student Success Opportunity Programs and Learning Services The building is also the location for the Jeremy Thurston Center for Career Readiness which offers students career preparation services as well as access to campus employment internships among others Harold Thomas Clark Jr Athletic Center edit The Harold Thomas Clark Jr Athletic Center is the hub of athletic programs fitness and recreation The facility features a 2 200 seat gymnasium swimming pool training rooms free weight rooms and fully equipped team facilities with saunas The ground floor houses the Kunath Fitness Center which offers Nautilus equipment treadmills stationary recumbent bikes and other equipment Racquetball courts dance facilities and athletic department offices can also be found in the building Professor Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center edit The Professor Raymond Simon Convergence Media Center is in the Faculty Center building where faculty offices and instruction rooms are located The Convergence Media Center is a fully equipped high definition video facility with a television studio control room edit suite robotic cameras and an isolation sound booth The Convergence Media Center also includes a smart classroom with multimedia workstations Next door to the center is the office of Utica University s award winning student run newspaper The Tangerine Charles A Gaetano Stadium edit The Charles A Gaetano Stadium is designed for football lacrosse field hockey soccer and intramural sports The facility features seating for 1 200 people stadium lighting for night games and a synthetic turf field Right next door to Gaetano Stadium is the university s new Track and Field Complex The synthetic turf facility includes eight lane outdoor track multi sport practice field digital scoreboard and NCAA compliant lighting system Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation Center edit The Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation center is a 135 000 square foot multisport facility with an eight lane two hundred meter NCAA competition indoor track Other features include four multi sport courts artificial turf practice field and a weight room The state of the art air supported dome is one of the largest facilities of its kind in North America On Campus Residence Halls edit Utica University has seven residence halls for students who choose to live on campus North Hall South Hall Sherwood Boelert Hall Alumni Hall Bell Hall Tower Hall and Pioneer Village Academics editUtica University offers 40 undergraduate majors 29 undergraduate minors and 21 graduate programs The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education The chemistry program is approved by the American Chemical Society Utica University also offers programs in teacher education which lead to certification Utica University was the first institution in the world to offer a master s degree in economic crime management 7 failed verification The university has been designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education CAE CD by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security designated a National Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence CDFAE by the Defense Cyber Crime Center and designated an Academic Center of Excellence ACE by the EC Council 8 Athletics editMain article Utica Pioneers Utica University offers 29 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports 9 Teams are known as the Pioneers and compete in the Empire 8 along with Elmira College Alfred University Hartwick College Nazareth College Stevens Institute of Technology and Saint John Fisher College The men s and women s hockey teams compete in the United Collegiate Hockey Conference athletic conference The women s water polo team competes in the Collegiate Water Polo Association s Northern Division The student body s overall interest in athletics was significantly bolstered by the addition of football and ice hockey teams in 2001 and the addition of men s women s wrestling and women s gymnastics beginning in 2023 24 10 The football field hockey soccer and lacrosse teams play in Charles A Gaetano Stadium The ice hockey teams compete at the Adirondack Bank Center The Aud as it is commonly called was built in 1959 and provides seating for 3 850 fans The men s hockey team led the nation in Division III home attendance in the 2006 07 and 2007 08 seasons The basketball teams play on campus at the Harold Thomas Clark Jr Athletic Center which also has a pool and racquetball courts In November 2007 the Utica University football team set an NCAA football record the highest combined score 142 points by two teams in their 72 70 loss to Hartwick in four overtimes In this game Utica also set the NCAA record for most points scored 70 by the losing team 11 Utica University has a women s basketball team which won the Empire 8 championship in 2008 In 2009 they tied with Ithaca as the regular season Empire 8 champions In 2010 they regained their Empire 8 championship title 12 Student life editUtica University has a diverse student population 13 Black Non Hispanic 228 10 1 White Non Hispanic 1648 72 8 Hispanic Latino 207 9 1 American Indian or Alaskan Native 9 4 Asian 67 3 0 Pacific Islander 1 04 International 64 2 9 Multiple Races 57 2 5 Unknown 23 1 0 In the Fall of 2020 50 of that class was women 13 The Office of International Education actively updates and maintains the flags in Strebel to reflect the home countries of the current international students and the university study abroad partners Media edit WPNR also known as Pioneer Radio is Utica University s student run 24 7 hour radio station featuring a variety of music live sports broadcasting and public service announcements WPNR broadcasts games and posts highlight reels on their website along with various player and coach interviews 14 WPNR FM and 90 7 MHz has been the licensed call letters and frequency of Utica University radio since October 22 1977The Tangerine is Utica University s student run newspaper The newspaper began the same year as the institution in 1946 Originally called the Utica College News the newspaper s name changed to the Utica College Oracle then finally settling on the current name The Tangerine a nod to Syracuse University s school color and athletic moniker as well as their newspaper The Daily Orange Notable alumni editDavid Ancrum born 1958 basketball player top scorer in the 1994 Israel Basketball Premier League Sherwood Boehlert B A 1961 United States Congressman from January 1983 to January 2007 Frank Lentricchia B A 1962 literature professor at Duke University John M McHugh B A 1970 United States Congressman from January 1993 to 2009 Secretary of the Army from 2009 to 2015 Andy Rubin B S 1986 technology pioneer co founder and former CEO of both Danger Inc and Android He was the Senior Vice President of Mobile and Digital Content at Google David P Weber B S 1995 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Fellow and former Inspector General for the U S Securities and Exchange Commission SEC whistle blower concerning Bernard Madoff Allen Stanford cyber compromise matters Presently a professor in the University System of Maryland References edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 Factbook Landing Page Utica College www utica edu Retrieved February 18 2022 Independence Utica University Retrieved September 4 2010 Utica College is Now Utica University www utica edu Retrieved May 18 2022 Utica College becomes Utica University syracuse com February 17 2022 Retrieved May 18 2022 State Board of Regents approves name change for Utica College to Utica University Observer Dispatch Retrieved May 18 2022 Master s Degree Retrieved November 7 2008 Utica College Affiliations Retrieved March 23 2016 Utica University Adds Three New Varsity Sports Retrieved September 24 2022 Utica Excited to Announce Addition of Men s Women s Wrestling amp Women s Gymnastics Retrieved September 24 2022 Division III Records PDF Empire 8 Champions PDF Retrieved December 13 2010 a b Diversity Equity and Inclusion Utica University www utica edu Archived from the original on September 25 2022 Retrieved September 25 2022 David Hollie Profile WPNR The Voice of the Pioneers The Tangerine Retrieved September 25 2022 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Utica University amp oldid 1184819017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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