Attending the unveiling were, from left: Anthony Soricelli, instructor, SUNY Orange; Bryan Ziegelhofer, engineer, Sterling Hill Mining Museum; John Wolbeck, chair, SUNY Orange Science, Engineering and Architecture Department; Denise Kroth, treasurer, Sterling Hill Mining Museum; Ken Daubert, adjunct instructor, SUNY Orange Plus; William Kroth, president, Sterling Hill Mining Museum; Josh Lavorgna, AVP for the SUNY Orange Business, Math, Science and Technology division; Dr. Erika Hackman, provost, SUNY Orange; and Dr. Kristine Young, president, SUNY Orange. (
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SUNY Orange recently unveiled a new fluorescent mineral display cabinet in Room 218 of the Rowley Center for Science and Engineering on its Middletown campus. The cabinet was built and donated by Sterling Hill Mining Museum and will serve as an interactive educational resource allowing students to study minerals under ultraviolet light and better understand their properties.