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Nanoscale College to develop Marcy nanocenter site for computer-chip manufacturing
MARCY — The SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) will develop the nanocenter site in Marcy to attract manufacturers of 450-mm diameter computer
Crouse College of Nursing appoints new director
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital has appointed Pat Schmidt-Zawko as director of its College of Nursing. Zawko fills the position vacated when Crouse named former
MVCC trustees elect Mathis as chair
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) board of trustees has elected David Mathis as chair and Peter Rayhill as vice chair. The
St. Joseph’s rebrands ambulatory practices as ‘St. Joseph’s Physicians’
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has announced plans to rebrand its ambulatory practices under a new, “unified” name — St. Joseph’s Physicians.
YeaMan Athletics & Nutrition to formally open Sept. 20-21 in Owego
OWEGO — YeaMan Athletics & Nutrition, a new Owego business, will formally open its doors on Friday, Sept. 20 with a 1 p.m. ribbon cutting
Cornell: Leek moth threatens Northern New York’s onion farms
The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) associations of Northern New York are asking farmers to report any findings of leek moth, a pest that prefers onions,
Bryant & Stratton focuses on employability of its graduates
CLAY — Once college students earn their degrees, the next step is to either further their education or begin pursuit of their first job. To
Oneida Healthcare appoints physician to board
ONEIDA — Janice Eastman Bach, M.D., has been appointed to the Oneida Healthcare board of trustees. Bach has practiced at Child Health Associates since
Cuomo: SUNY Networks grant program to support science and commercialization
Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced the State University of New York (SUNY) will launch the first of four SUNY Networks of Excellence to support research
Grant to help Broome Community College offer scholarships for entrepreneurial program
BINGHAMTON — SUNY Broome Community College (BCC) will use grant money to provide two scholarships for this fall’s Entrepreneurial Assistance Program. The school made
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