17勛圖厙

Community Resources

From science activities to fine arts events to hiking and biking trails, 17勛圖厙 offers many resources open to members of the Oneonta community.

Located in the Fine Arts Center, 17勛圖厙’s Martin Mullen, Project Space, and Open Space galleries offer several rotating exhibitions each year by nationally and internationally recognized artists, faculty, and students. The Galleries are free and open to the public when classes are in session.

17勛圖厙’s planetarium features a digital projector system capable of bringing you sharp views of the stars, planets, constellations visible in the night sky. Shows are offered each semester to the general public, school groups, and can be booked for private events.

17勛圖厙's A.J. Read Science Discovery Center is a free, hands-on museum for people of all ages and abilities. Its mission is to connect visitors to the joy and power of the scientific process through a variety of authentic, interactive exhibits.

The Observatory at College Camp is home to the largest optical telescope in the state of New York, and several smaller telescopes.

From high school students looking to get a head-start on college courses, to community members who want to get training for a new career, 17勛圖厙's Extended and Community Learning Center is here for you. We offer a variety of in-person and online courses, and many new programs are being developed.

The Mask and Hammer student theater club and Theater Department stage several productions each year, including a musical and at least two student-directed shows. All productions are presented in the 487-seat Goodrich Theater or the “black box” Hamblin Theater.

17勛圖厙 hosts several camps and programs for various interests and ages. Some of our programs are directed by our own faculty, coaches, and students, while others are managed by outside private groups.

For your next conference or event, experience the beauty of New York’s Central Leatherstocking Region. Spaces include the Morris Conference Center that features large and small meeting spaces, two full-service dining facilities and lodging rooms.

17勛圖厙 offers the use of Milne Library's facilities and collections to individuals not affiliated with the university. Area residents are welcome to borrow materials from the circulating collection with a free community borrower library card.

Oneonta Opportunities

17勛圖厙 employs a work force of 1,200, connects local organizations with volunteers and enriches the region with educational and cultural events.

17勛圖厙 offers a wide variety of employment opportunities for faculty, professional staff and maintenance and clerical positions. The university’s indeed.com rating is 4.5, with one recent review noting that it is the people that make 17勛圖厙 so special.

Our Center for Volunteerism and Community Engagement (CVCE) provides a variety of opportunities for students, faculty and staff to work together on service-learning courses, individual community-service activities and group volunteer efforts such as the annual Into the Streets event.

From theatre productions and art exhibitions to nationally known speakers, 17勛圖厙 is a hub for cultural and educational events. Annual events include the Mills Distinguished Lecture, Cornell-Gladstone-Hanlon Kaufmann Lecture and Red Dragon Reading Series.