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College seeks new rad‑tech and environmental degrees, expands micro‑credentials and AI training; eyes $33 million workforce center
Summary
Dr. Duffy told the Warren County finance and budget committee that the college has submitted a proposal to SUNY for a radiologic technician program, is developing an environmental science degree, expanding micro‑credentials including HVAC, offering generative‑AI training, and is planning a $33 million "future work center."
Dr. Duffy told the Warren County finance and budget committee that the college has submitted a proposal to the State University of New York for a radiologic technician program and is developing a new environmental science degree, alongside an expansion of short, industry‑focused "micro‑credentials," HVAC cohorts and community training in generative AI.
The college has moved the radiologic technician application through internal faculty review and its board of trustees and has sent the proposal to SUNY and the New York State Education Department; because the field requires licensure the program also must clear the Office of the Professions. "If all goes well, we expect to be able to implement that program in all of '26," Dr. Duffy said.
The environmental science program will emphasize soil and…
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