03/12/2018 - Collegium sat down with alumna Marty McCarthy '98 and current undergraduate Kelsey Michener '18 to learn more about the origins of the Fisher Creed was born and find out what it means to students today.
02/27/2018 - The next featured senior in our Countdown to Commencement video series is Ryan Pete, an accounting major who was nominated by Sally Vaughan, recently retired director of community service.
02/26/2018 - This weekend, St. John Fisher College men’s track and field team celebrated a first place finish and the Empire 8 Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championship.
02/20/2018 - St. John Fisher College’s Health and Wellness Center will host several events in recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, held Monday, Feb. 26 through Monday, March 4.
02/20/2018 - Cheer on the St. John Fisher College women’s basketball team as they host the Empire 8 Championship tournament, beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23, at Manning and Napier Varsity Gymnasium.
02/20/2018 - The next featured senior in our Countdown to Commencement video series is Aviana Catarisano, an accounting major who is highly involved at the College. Catarisano was nominated by one of her advisors and mentors, Michael Fedoryshyn, associate professor of accounting in the School of Business.
02/19/2018 - This weekend, participants of St. John Fisher College’s Teddi Dance for Love raised a record-breaking $87,180.42 to benefit Camp Good Days and Special Times. This marks the highest total raised in the dance-a-thon’s 36-year history.
02/15/2018 - The St. John Fisher College men’s and women’s cross country programs were honored for their work in the classroom over the past season. Both teams held places on the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s all-academic awards, released on Friday, Feb. 9.
02/15/2018 - The Student Alumni Association (SAA), in conjunction with the Office of Institutional Advancement, has announced the inaugural Fisher Family Volunteer Day, slated for Saturday, March 24.
02/15/2018 - At 18, Matha Thornton stepped on the campus of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill as a first generation college student to study political science. While there, she served as a resident assistant, which offered her a glimpse of life in student affairs. And after that, she never really left college.