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Clarkson president to serve on consortium board

 

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has been elected to the board of directors of the New York State Smart Grid Consortium.
Clarkson is a member of the consortium, which is a nonprofit partnership founded to promote statewide implementation of a smart electric power grid.

Binghamton University to offer doctoral program for nurses

BINGHAMTON — The Decker School of Nursing at Binghamton University is accepting applications for its new doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program, set to launch this fall.
The program targets nurses with a bachelor’s or master’s degree who are seeking additional clinical and leadership training.


Binghamton University launches philanthropy incubator

 

The Binghamton University student-run Philanthropy Incubator Project is now accepting applications from local nonprofit organizations.

Organizations that wish to apply for grants of up to $10,000 must be located in the Southern Tier or Central New York region and serve low-income youths below age 18 and/or adults above age 65. The organization must have been an internship or field placement site for Binghamton University social work or public administration students in the past year.


NYSERDA awards funding for energy-storage projects

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) today awarded funding to Cornell University and Binghamton University for energy-storage projects.
The funding is part of $8 million NYSERDA awarded for 19 projects around the state. The projects could have applications in transportation, smart grids, renewable energy, and other areas, according to NYSERDA.

CASE hosts information-systems confab to mark 25th anniversary

SYRACUSE — The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University is planning a major two-day conference in April to celebrate its 25th anniversary.



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