
Utica Stories


Keep Looking Up: Sydney Kinsella ’26
For centuries, human beings have looked to the stars in search of meaning. Sydney Kinsella ’26, along with her...

From Malaysia to Masonic (and beyond)
A Rohingya refugee naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2025, Nurhaliza Syukur ’26 was born and raised in Malaysia, coming to the United States in 2019 with aspirations of a career in medicine.

Physics students wow kids at New Hartford Public Library
Kids found more than books at the New Hartford Public Library, as they were greeted by members of Utica University’s...

Utica MBA Student Creates App to Transform Tax Preparation
Often the most sought-after innovations are ones that offer simple solutions to common problems. For Pratiksha Bista G’25, MBA candidate...

In the Fast Lane - Three Questions with International Student Muhammad Hamza Bilal
Students travel from all across the globe to attend Utica University. The enrollment of international students at Utica has grown...

Utica University Announces Spring 2025 High Honors and Dean’s List
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Stephanie Nesbitt today announced the Utica University Spring 2025 semester High Honors...
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Utica University announces 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Utica University is proud to honor Garrett Pratt of New Hartford, New York, a health sciences and psychology dual major,...

A good reason to be freezin’ - Chi Beta Sigma hosts annual Deep Freeze to battle cancer
Members of a Utica University sorority spent a week braving the cold for a good cause this February. Chi Beta...
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Innovation and Real-World Problem Solving: Graduate Student Ashham Saleel
As students return to Utica’s snowy campus for the start of the Spring semester, many do so traveling very far...
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