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NYPA delays decisions on power allocations
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) Board of Trustees plans to delay allocations under the ReCharge New York (RNY) Program until its April 24 meeting.
New iSchool certificate aims at ‘big data’
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) is introducing a new graduate certificate of advanced studies in data science. The program is the
M&T survey finds optimism on economy
Upticks in employment growth and output in late 2011 make the ongoing economic recovery appear more sustainable, according to M&T Bank’s new Economic Outlook Survey.
Semi-finalists named in $200K business competition
SYRACUSE — The 10 semi-finalists for this year’s Creative Core Emerging Business Competition include startups working on everything from biorefinery technology to biometrics. The Central
Trustee to serve as interim OCC head
SYRACUSE — Margaret M. “Meg” O’Connell will take over as interim president of Onondaga Community College (OCC) on July 1. Current President Debbie Sydow will
Grants to aid brownfield redevelopment
A set of grants worth $3.45 million will help 15 communities throughout New York redevelop brownfield sites. The grants will come through the Brownfield Opportunity
Emerging Talk scheduled for late March
SYRACUSE — The 2012 edition of Emerging Talk will be held March 29 and 30 at Syracuse University (SU). The two-day conference is open to
SKANEATELES FALLS — A longtime Welch Allyn executive will succeed current President and CEO Julie Shimer in April. Shimer said in January she planned to
Economic development forum scheduled at Cazenovia College
CAZENOVIA — Central New York’s Regional Economic Development Council will hold a forum Thursday March 22 at Cazenovia College. The event, which starts at 5:30
Sydow to leave OCC for college in Virginia
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) President Debbie Sydow will leave the school in July to become president of Richard Bland College in Virginia. Richard