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OCC shutting down respiratory care program
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) is putting its respiratory care program on hold because of lack of employer demand for graduates. The program will
OCC to provide out-of-state veterans a break on their tuition
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) on Thursday announced that veterans whose legal residence is out of state, but were honorably discharged in New York
Upstate announces changes in College of Medicine, research administration
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York Upstate Medical University on Tuesday announced the appointments of Dr. David Duggan as dean of the College
MVCC hires Cayuga County administrator as its CFO
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) announced it has hired Thomas Squires, currently the county administrator for Cayuga County, as its chief financial officer.
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) on Tuesday announced Casey Crabill will become the school’s eighth president. Crabill is currently serving as the president of
Clarkson gets $150K gift from Turner Construction
POTSDAM — Turner Construction Co. of New York City is donating $150,000 to Clarkson University to support the school’s construction engineering management program. Turner employs
BLI class of 2013 graduates 19 businesspeople Thursday
ENDWELL — Nineteen Binghamton–area businesspeople will graduate as the Broome Leadership Institute (BLI) class of 2013 in a ceremony in Endwell on Thursday, according to
Binghamton University names Yarosh director of media and public relations
VESTAL — Binghamton University announced today that it has named Ryan Yarosh its director of media and public relations. Yarosh has served Binghamton University as
Vets institute partner program graduates first class
GE’s Get Skills to Work initiative graduated its first class of veterans today. Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families is a partner in
New generics could save millions in upstate NY
Generic drugs coming on the market in the next two years could save upstate New Yorkers more than $447 million a year, according to a
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