Auto industry workers face hard choices Mar 31, 2008
"Unfortunately, theres a perfect storm working against the domestic auto industry," says Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College. Faltering U.S. vehicle sales have pushed automakers to eliminate more and more workers to cut costs. (MSNBC -- Business)
Renee Baker and Christopher Stoj Mar 6, 2008
She is currently employed as an executive office manager at Kablelink Communications in Raleigh, N.C. Mr. Stoj is a graduate of Frontier High School and attended Hilbert College. He is currently employed as a telecom engineer at Verizon Business in Cary, N.C. A summer wedding in New York State is being planned. (East Aurora Advertiser, NY)
Hilbert: Hostage response tested Jan 11, 2008
Jim Courtney Norbert Schnorr of the Hamburg Police Department simulates a hostage-crisis exercise at Hilbert College. Fire drills seem easy compared to today's emergency-preparation exercises at Hilbert College. (Buffalo Business First, NY)
DOWNING’S MVP EFFORT LEADS LAKER CAGERS Dec 17, 2007
In Friday s semifinal game, Oswego State beat Hilbert College 79-74. Perioli had 17 points, nine assists, and five steals for the Lakers in the victory. (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY)
Friendship Police chief says firing was because he ‘jaywalked’ Dec 14, 2007
" To: Resident wrote on Dec 13, 2007 7:44 PM:" Brennan ran a Peace Officer training class (not to be confused for Police Officer) at Hilbert College until he stopped paying his instructors, sound familiar Brennan ... " Background wrote on Dec 13, 2007 3:22 PM:" Brennan said he teaches at Hilbert College---Funny thing. (Wellsville Daily Reporter, NY)
LAKER CAGERS SEEK TOURNEY TITLE THIS WEEKEND Dec 13, 2007
Oswego State will face Hilbert College in a semifinal game at 6 p.m. Friday ... All the Lakers focus right now is on Hilbert College, Friday s foe. (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY)
AROUND CAMPUS Nov 21, 2007
Spencer Lunger (Elk Lake) scored 13 points to help make coach Jason Leone s debut a success in a 70-61 victory over Hilbert College on Friday. King s. (Scranton Times, PA)
Hot markets for grads don't include Buffalo May 18, 2007
Jim Courtney Kyle Cavalieri receives his degree from Hilbert College President Cynthia Zane. More than a million U.S. college seniors are preparing to enter the real world this summer - and their prospects are remarkably good. (Buffalo Business First, NY)
PG North: La Roche to host conference baseball tournament May 10, 2007
" It didn't help that Ryan DeMary, a right-handed junior starter from Derry whom Rowe expected would be the ace of the staff, was lost for the season with an arm injury. Instead of pulling the infield tarp over themselves, the Redhawks battled back. They went on a nine-game winning streak, finished with a 23-15 overall record and won the AMCC regular-season title with a 13-5 mark. In winning the regular-season title, La Roche earned the right to host the AMCC final four this weekend at the... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)
Hilbert hammered with homers: Price pitches AU to perfection, Lady Saxons sweep doubleheader Apr 11, 2007
DERRICK BALINSKY Alfred University freshman Ilana Price (11) prepares to release a pitch to home plate during the fifth inning of Game 1 of Monday s doubleheader against Hilbert College as Caitlin Bangs, left, readies herself at second base ... HORNELL Freshman pitcher Ilana Price tossed a perfect game, and picked up another shutout as Alfred University swept a doubleheader against Hilbert College Monday at Hornell High School ... Hilbert College 000 00 0 0 8. (Hornell Evening Tribune, NY)
Anderson: Sal's gals are riding in fast lane Mar 15, 2007
With a career record of 554-241, 11 NJCAA appearances with Hilbert College, two NCAA tournament berths with Manhattan and Robert Morris, five regular-season Division I conference championships with Buffalo and Manhattan and four Division I conference tournament titles with Buffalo, Manhattan and Robert Morris, Buscaglia probably should be coaching -- or at least heading to -- a bigger school. He wouldn't talk about that this week, but a little over a year ago he said he could see himself... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)
Educators, businesspeople to be honored Mar 15, 2007
Edward Qualey, Hilbert College. Mary Eileen Prisinzano, Buffalo Elementary School of Technology. (Buffalo Business First, NY)
Three-Dimensionality of the Clash of Perceptions Presented at War on Terror Conference Feb 21, 2007
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Combating global political violence represents a challenge on three dimensions, Dr. Newton Howard explained in a lecture this weekend, delivered at Hilbert College, Hamburg, N.Y. Speaking at a conference on "Combating the War on Terror: Global Perceptions," held at Hilbert College (Hamburg, N.Y.), the founder and chairman of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies examined cultural and psychological ramifications of the Global War on Terror. This... (PR Newswire)
Bulletin Board /News and notes Feb 9, 2007
BASKETBALL: Hilbert College will host a Take A Kid to the Game event Feb. 17 during its doubleheader with Medaille College in the Hafner Recreation Center. The women's teams will play at 2 p.m. and the men at 4 p.m. Children up to eighth grade will be admitted free with the purchase of an adult ticket for $5. (Buffalo News -- Sports)
Campus watch Feb 7, 2007
Jude) became the all-time leader in assists for Hilbert College when he dished out seven in the Hawks' 103-96 win over Mount Aloysius College on Saturday. The junior point guard has 366 for his career and leads the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference with 125 on the year (5. (Buffalo News -- Sports)
Andrews family perseveres Dec 4, 2006
When Michael, 27, is not working full time at a local Meineke shop, he attends Hilbert College to study criminal justice. Allison Andrews works two full-time jobs - one at Erie I BOCES as a crisis aide, and another at a local department store at night. (Buffalo News)
O.J. book getting a stunned response Nov 17, 2006
"Wow," said a stunned Donna Levin, who teaches forensic psychology at Hilbert College in Hamburg. "I find it very unsettling. "It sounds like a desire for some guilt relief," Levin told The Buffalo News after hearing about the book's contents. "That may be the closest he can come to admitting his role. (Buffalo News)
Hilbert's new leader set to build on legacy Nov 7, 2006
Succeeding Sister Edmunette Paczesny as president at Hilbert College is sort of like succeeding Jim Kelly at quarterback. Paczesny, who presided over the Hamburg college for 32 years, is a tough act to follow. (Buffalo News)
Can colleges stay Catholic? Oct 30, 2006
Just recently, Hilbert College replaced longtime president, Sister Edmunette Paczesny, with its first lay leader, Cynthia Zane. And beyond their presidents, most Catholic schools are preparing for the possible extinction of priests and nuns across campus. (Buffalo News)
Davis' zealotry about trade confronts economic reality Oct 17, 2006
" Experts said they see Davis as part of a strong Democratic chorus against giving Bush that power. But they have mixed views about how effective he would be in Washington as a voice of change in U.S. trade policies. Some say he would be advocating a radical protectionist agenda that could do great damage. Closing the borders would dramatically increase prices on any number of consumer products such as food and clothing, Wenk said. Meanwhile, it would damage America's standing worldwide at a... (Buffalo News)
Building the region Oct 16, 2006
Picone has a deep project log including building a 20,000 square foot Petco store at The Shops at Main and Transit, a 22,000 square foot Borders store at the Quaker Crossing in Orchard Park, a 25,000 square foot Bed Bath & Beyond store at the McKinley Mall and a new auditorium and classrooms at Hilbert College. Pages: 1. (Buffalo Business First, NY)
Criticism grows on lack of response Oct 3, 2006
"This is something that should have been referred to the district attorney's office immediately," said Sharon Sisti, a clinical social worker and assistant professor of human services at Hilbert College. "Our responsibility as a society is to protect all kids, not just one.". (Buffalo News)
Around & about Sep 22, 2006
Dan Russell (Elma) and Gary Cummings (Lancaster) had two goals and two assists each as the Hilbert College men's soccer team beat Wells College, 4-1. Katie Schieble (Springville) had a hat trick for Erie Community College in a 9-6 loss in women's soccer to Bryant & Stratton. (Buffalo News -- Sports)
Big Day for Ford Stamping Plant Sep 17, 2006
"It is about half the size of the Woodlawn plant and that might have had something to do with the decision," said Patrick Heraty, Hilbert College professor of business administration. Pages: 1. (Buffalo Business First, NY)
Local tributes recall 9/11 victims Sep 13, 2006
Mark Mulville/Buffalo News Amy Schadt of Hamburg is joined by other Hilbert College students Monday evening on the school's Hamburg campus for a remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States five years ago. More 9/11 photos on the Picture Page, C10. (Buffalo News)
All his running led only back to prison Sep 11, 2006
"We've got a person here for whom authority figures weren't parents, weren't family members but was a system," said Donna Levin, a psychology professor at Hilbert College. "It's the system that he responds to," she said. (Buffalo News)
Manhunts have way of taking toll Sep 8, 2006
"The police obviously are in danger, but so would be anybody who confronts him, and that's a real change from where he might have been two or three months ago," said Dr. Donna Levin, who specializes in forensic psychology at Hilbert College in western New York. Longobardo and Baker were on routine surveillance Aug. 31, staking out a house belonging to one of Phillips' relatives, when a gunman fired 11 rounds from within 100 yards. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
AREA SCHEDULE Sep 8, 2006
Hilbert College at SUNY-IT (Jennifer Johnson), 1 p.m.. Manhattan University at Niagara University (Aris Allen), 2 p.m.. (Little Falls Evening Times, NY)
Traditional college student isn't so traditional anymore Aug 29, 2006
" Others are returning to school for a career change. "People are not just changing jobs several times in their life, they're changing careers several times in their life," said Hilbert College President Cynthia A. Zane. Zane speaks from first-hand experience. She earned her bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees while raising three kids. "Doing your dissertation while you're seven months pregnant presents some very interesting challenges," Zane said. "I'm loving it. The nontraditional... (Buffalo News)
Fathoming the fugitive Aug 28, 2006
"I think it's a power trip for him," said Donna Levin, a psychology professor at Hilbert College. "It's his 15 minutes of fame. He has a whole history of pathetic decision-making and consequences. Now he is newsworthy; he's on television. This is the one time in his life when words like "outsmarting somebody' might be used. (Buffalo News)
Ford's local stamping plant could idle 200 to 300 workers Aug 20, 2006
Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College, noted that Ford's cutbacks aren't limited to SUVs and trucks that are feeling the pinch from rising gas prices. The fact that the cuts are so broad and so deep indicate that plants across Ford's network will be affected, he added. (Buffalo News)
Behind the Scenes Aug 19, 2006
Auditions will be held on the Hilbert College Campus, Bogel Hall, Room 101. Call 949-4082 for more information. (Buffalo News -- Entertainment)
What WE'RE up to this SUMMER Aug 10, 2006
Name: Caitlin Noblett, 18 Hilbert College (will be a freshman) Favorite summer place: Sunset Beach. Summer Song: "Sexy Back" by Justin Timberlake. (Buffalo News)
Hot on the track Aug 6, 2006
" A social club Kane wouldn't say much about the five years after she dropped out of Buffalo State and Hilbert College, only that she "just got by. " Now nearly a decade after putting her life back together, the full-time nanny credited roller derby with finding her new friends for the first time since college. Many women went through a similar process, adding roller derby breaks up their daily monotony and gives them another way to spend nights out instead of the bar. As a result, the... (Buffalo News)
Local college students expand their view of business world Jul 25, 2006
Dennis Enser/Buffalo News Daniel Roland, left, an accounting professor at Hilbert College, joins the school's award-winning team from the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) competition ... Hilbert College wanted to know one thing about its floundering student business team - how can they get competitive at the national level. (Buffalo News)
Region almost last in identity theft cases Jul 24, 2006
"It is a big problem, and it has been growing," said Bill Haslinger, an associate professor of economic crime investigation at Hilbert College. The Federal Trade Commission received 255,565 identity-theft complaints in 2005, according to FTC data, a figure that rose 3. (Buffalo News)
1,700 at local GM, Delphi plants take buyouts Jun 28, 2006
The large number of workers who took the buyouts and retirements indicates progress in the three-way talks among Delphi, GM and the UAW, said Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College. "They were able to achieve these numbers because of how attractive the buyout offers were," he said. (Buffalo News)
Silverbacks will play this fall Jun 28, 2006
Wier is now in discussions with Canisius College and Hilbert College. Last season, the Rapids played home games at six venues, primarily at the 250-seat Park School in Snyder. (Buffalo News -- Sports)
Colleges abloom in buildings Jun 27, 2006
Mark Mulville/Buffalo News A worker installs wall panels for the new auditorium at Hilbert College, where enrollment is up by more than a third since 2000 ... Hilbert College in Hamburg, for example, is wrapping up construction on a 400-seat auditorium and academic building that will double the school's instructional space. (Buffalo News)
Humble grocer quietly gave away millions Jun 24, 2006
He gave handsomely to other groups as well, including the Father Baker Home, the Salvation Army, Hilbert College and Camp Good Days and Special Times. He even helped neighboring families with mortgage payments, college tuition and lines of credit at his stand. (Buffalo News)
Bulletin Board Jun 7, 2006
Hilbert College is looking for a head coach. Send letter of application and resume to Richard Walsh, director of athletics, 5200 South Park Ave., Hamburg 14075. (Buffalo News -- Sports)
July 1 is deadline for decision on loans Jun 5, 2006
In the 12 years that Beverly Chudy, director of financial aid at Hilbert College in Hamburg, has been in the business of student finance, interest rates have gone from a high 7 percent to a low 2 percent range. Now that rates are rising again, as they did last July, the subject of loan consolidation has returned, but not with the same force as it did this time last year. (Buffalo News)
Striking is lonely work May 28, 2006
Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College, said manufacturers and unions alike nowadays try hard to prevent labor disagreements from reaching the point of a strike. In a global economy, he said, another manufacturer might fill the void when a company's production is disrupted. (Buffalo News)
Hilbert president to deliver final commencement address May 14, 2006
Dennis C. Enser/Buffalo News Hilbert College President Sister Edmunette Paczesny is retiring after 32 years ... She has been at Hilbert College 32 years - the third longest-serving college president in the nation - when the average stay for a president is now a quarter of that. (Buffalo News)
Delphi gets its day in court today May 10, 2006
But the fact that both sides have been gearing up for the court hearings would indicate that negotiations didn't make much progress, said Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College. Arthur Wheaton of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations in Buffalo agreed. (Buffalo News)
Tensions are on the rise at Delphi's Lockport plant Apr 24, 2006
Patrick Heraty, professor of business administration at Hilbert College, said he interprets that low-key approach as a sign of the parties' seriousness. Heraty said he believes a strike at Delphi is unlikely, given that the central issue in this case is a company's ability to survive. (Buffalo News)
Irreplaceable Apr 21, 2006
" Residents continue to rise early and participate in group prayer at 7 a.m. before heading out to jobs, job hunting, vocational training or other education for the day. At 4 p.m., the men are required to check in at the house for prayer and dinner. Every Saturday morning, they attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. All residents also are required to do "outreach ministry," usually some form of volunteer work in the community or in the teen center at SS. Brigid & Columba Parish. The board of... (Buffalo News)
GM sits on edge of slide into Chapter 11 Mar 31, 2006
"Delphi doesn't know what its wage and benefit structure will look like after the buyouts," said Patrick Heraty, a professor of business administration at Hilbert College. Heraty said he believes Delphi won't seek another delay in bankruptcy court. (Buffalo News)
Fate of area plants uncertain Mar 24, 2006
Patrick Heraty, a professor of business administration at Hilbert College in Hamburg, said the March 30 deadline probably helped generate agreement on the buyout offers. He said he believes the plans have a chance to succeed. (Buffalo News)
Herbert saga viewed as 'phenomenally rare' Feb 23, 2006
Janet I. Facklam, a rehabilitation counselor specializing in brain injury and a Hilbert College assistant professor, believes that there is a lesson for the public in the Herbert case. "His case really tells us what those of us in the field know: Don't depend on anything going by a textbook," she said. (Buffalo News)
Ford plant dodges bullet Jan 25, 2006
Nallan Suresh of the University at Buffalo and Patrick Heraty of Hilbert College say the plant is well-positioned in terms of new investment, the quality of its work force and productivity results. "You need this plant," said Suresh, professor and chairman of the operations management and strategy department in UB's School of Management. (Buffalo News)