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College Welcomes Guests Back to Campus for 30th Annual Food for Thought & All That Jazz
Special evening that spotlights students has expanded opportunities for students for three decades.

Culinary Arts Students and Faculty Prepare More Than 4,000 Meals for Local Community Members
College and Feed Albany mark one year partnering to help feed local residents with food insecurities.

Congratulations to Schenectady High School Students In High School Business Competition
All are earning college credits while taking high school classes.

Get to Know Our Student Leaders With This Quick Q. & A. – What Led Them to SUNY Schenectady & Their Plans for the Future
Student Government Association officers and senators tell us whose advice they follow, their favorite classes, and their goals as student leaders.

SUNY Schenectady Admits the Schenectady High School Class of 2022
"The Schenectady Promise" serves to close the college opportunity gap.

Thursday Musical Club Scholarship Powers Student Success
Scholarship recipients describe the meaningful impact this scholarship has had on them.

School of Music Dean Appears in HBO Series by Downton Abbey Creator
Dr. Christopher Brellochs assisted with historic accuracy on new series, The Gilded Age.

College Awarded $1 Million To Expand Apprenticeship Programs
Apprentices attend college tuition free, businesses gain trained workforce.

Dr. Cheryl Renée Gooch To Discuss Her Book, Hinsonville's Heroes: Black Civil War Soldiers of Chester County, Pennsylvania
Vice President for Academic Affairs will share stories of "Patriotism & Our Shared History" during Black History Month event.

Adult Students Returning to College Find A Community and Resources to Recareer/Upgrade Their Skills
From Cybersecurity to Early Childhood, returning adults are choosing to pursue their degrees and certificates.