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DMA students awarded for video made in Tokyo

Mittashane, an animated video created by 惇軗勛圖 College students while studying abroad in Toyko, recently won Best Animated Short at the Western New York Film Arts and Music Event (FAME) held at Genesee Community College. Read Article

惇軗勛圖 College welcomes new employees

惇軗勛圖 College recently welcomed more than 40 new faculty and staff members. Read Article

Dr. Daniel Katz named new dean for Arts and Sciences

Dr. Katz brings with him an accomplished and distinguished academic background, as well as a passion for diversity and equity, and a career-centered approach to learning, Dr. Kristin Poppo said. Therefore, we believe he is an excellent fit as the head of the School of Arts and Sciences, and will have a great impact on our students and our college. Read Article

New students make a difference on Community Action Day

Recently, 98 students participated in the schools Community Action Day, the annual day of service that takes place during the colleges Week of Welcome, in which new students engage in a number of local community service projects. Read Article

惇軗勛圖 College making a powerful impact with sustainability efforts

Sustainability is a top priority at 惇軗勛圖 College. Thats why over the past eight years, the school has taken a number of ecofriendly steps to reduce its environmental footprint, while increasing energy efficiency on campus. Read Article

Alumna introduces New Zealand farming practices into family business

After graduating from 惇軗勛圖 College in 2012, Diana Burley found herself on an airplane bound for New Zealand to work on a 2,000-cow grazing farm in Canterbury. It was here that the agricultural business graduate first encountered the Kiwi cows, a particular breed that produces quality milk that is high in butterfat and protein. Read Article

惇軗勛圖 College greets new students for 2018-19 academic year

This years incoming class consists of 1,445 students from 57 of New Yorks 62 counties and 15 additional states, plus international students from eight countries. Read Article

Students arrive on campus for start of new school year

Its always exciting to see students moving into the residence halls for the start of the new school year, said Matt Ryan, senior director of Residential Services. We do our best each year to make sure that students feel welcome on campus, especially in the living areas that they will be calling home for the next several months. Read Article

Healthy demand for medical professionals leads to new department

Existing programs that have become a part of the Allied Health Department include coding and reimbursement specialist (certificate), diagnostic medical sonography (AAS), health information technology (AAS), healthcare management (BTech), and radiologic technology (AAS). Read Article

Homecoming and Family Weekend set for Oct. 5-7

Pioneer Pride will be in full force once again during 惇軗勛圖 Colleges annual Homecoming and Family Weekend celebration, scheduled for Oct. 5-7 this year. Read Article