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February 11
The SUNY Erie Community College Crime and Punishment Museum, located at the North Campus in Bretschger Hall, room 709, offers an immersive look into the chapters of criminal history. The unique museum supports student success as it serves as an educational resource to promote discussion on crime, justice and public safety issues.
Welcome Dr. David Taylor
November 4
Dr. David G. Taylor, known to most simply as Dave, joins SUNY Erie as Assistant Vice President, bringing nearly two decades of experience in higher education leadership, institutional planning, and student success strategy.
SUNY Erie President Dr. Adiam Tsegai recieving photo from Ed Rutkowski with a crowd of students.
October 21
SUNY Erie Community College hosted Buffalo Bills legend and former Erie County Executive Ed Rutkowski for a special presentation at its South Campus on Tuesday, October 21, celebrating the longstanding connection between the Buffalo Bills and SUNY Erie.
Welcome John Reinholz
September 17
John believes that his college-level teaching experience and curriculum design, his experiences with the New York State Police, and the graduate-level education he received at Albany University have provided the necessary skills for the position of college safety and security director.
Welcome Dr. Dana Horne
July 29
Dr. Dana Horne is a seasoned student affairs leader with over 25 years of experience dedicated to advancing student success, equity, and wellbeing. She was recently hired and now serves as the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs at SUNY Erie, where she provides strategic leadership for student services across multiple campuses. Her work is rooted in a trauma-informed, student-centered approach that prioritizes compassion, accountability, and inclusion.
Fresh Perspectives at Summer Institute
June 10
SUNY Erie Community College faculty and staff enjoyed a day of professional development at the Summer Institute on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. at the North Campus, Bretschger Hall, 400 wing.