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- In 1946, Syracuse University and local officials launched Utica College. Although the College became a financially and legally independent institution in 1995, UC announced its final transition to full independence in the fall of 2008.
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Nov 23, 2021 · Utica College has become known for many things in its 75 years of existence. Its graduating classes, its faculty, its academic departments for different majors and more. However, there is one hidden gem among all of it that isn’t well known.
Utica College Turns 75. In 1946, Syracuse University and local officials launched Utica College. Although the College became a financially and legally independent institution in 1995, UC announced its final transition to full independence in the fall of 2008.
A brief history of Utica College, adapted from Pioneering Generations by Professor Emeritus John C. Behrens, which chronicles the first 50 years of UC.
Utica is now Utica University. This is a proud moment in Utica's history - the culmination of seventy-five years of innovation in higher learning and unwavering commitment to the communities we serve.
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.
Utica College's History Project provides the department's majors with the opportunity to undertake original primary source research and produce a journal length article. The best student papers are published in our in-house journal-- The History Project --that is distributed locally.
Teaching, research, and the archiving and sharing of significant historical document collections are the three pillars of our mission at the Utica College Center for Historical Research. We serve students, academic and non-academic historians alike.