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Cuomo announces tax-free zones near college campuses to attract start-ups
Gov. Andrew Cuomo today unveiled Tax-Free NY, an initiative intended to “transform” university campuses statewide into tax-free zones that attract start-ups, venture capital, new business,
Raymond Corp., Binghamton University students team up on electric go-kart project
GREENE — Students from Binghamton University’s engineering school and engineers from the Raymond Corp. recently teamed up on a project to convert a gas-powered go-kart
Alfred University appoints new provost
ALFRED — W. Richard Stephens, Jr., the current provost at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C., will join the administrative team at Alfred University as provost and
UnitedHealthcare expands Community Plan service area in New York
UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Community Plan has expanded its state-government sponsored health-insurance programs to include 13 additional counties, doubling the number of counties where the plan is
The Key to True Health-Care Reform: Be Well
Even though the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law more than three years ago, many employers are still wondering about the purpose and impact of the new measure. In short, the law is intended to ensure that everyone has access to affordable health care, and the law calls for employers
Cornell, Iowa share $10.6 M obesity, hypertension NIH grant
ITHACA — A Cornell University researcher working with other researchers at the University of Iowa is part of a five-year, $10.6 million grant to study
Integrative Experience to formally open new MV location
YORKVILLE — Integrative Experience, LLC, a personal training and nutrition-counseling business that first opened in January 2012, will formally unveil its new location in Yorkville
SU dean of student affairs, Wolfe, departing for Colorado job
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) on Wednesday announced that Thomas Wolfe, dean of student affairs, will leave the university this summer to become president of
Cayuga Community College forges agreements with unions, avoids layoffs
AUBURN — The board of trustees at Cayuga Community College on Monday night voted 6 to 3 to accept agreements with the school’s four unions
SU Education School formally opens new meeting space
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Universty’s School of Education has formally opened the Sharon Haines Jacquet Education Commons, a new event and meeting space located on the
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