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Whitman school’s alumni-mentor program enters 6th year of providing advice
SYRACUSE — In addition to their professors, sophomores and juniors studying in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University also have a
Utica College formally opens nursing facility in Salina for ASDN program
SALINA — Utica College on Oct. 3 formally opened a simulation laboratory and testing site for its Accelerated Second Degree Nursing (ASDN) program at the
Two local health centers expand with Community Foundation grants
SYRACUSE — The Central New York Community Foundation recently awarded more than $400,000 in grants to charitable organizations in Onondaga and Madison counties, including two
Victory Sports Medicine purchases Harriet Tubman facility for expansion
SENNETT — The Cayuga Economic Development Agency (CEDA) recently announced that a Skaneateles sports-medicine practice submitted the winning bid to buy the state-owned, former Harriet
Chobani donates $1.5 million to Cornell University to promote dairy quality
ITHACA — Chobani, Inc., a Chenango County–based maker of Greek yogurt, today announced a donation of $1.5 million to Cornell University, which is part an
State announces $1.2 million in job-training grants
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced this week that $1.2 million in job-training grants is still available to businesses that hire long-term, unemployed New Yorkers. This effort
CenterState CEO launches second round of Startup Labs Syracuse
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO today launched the second round of Startup Labs Syracuse, which will award a total of $260,000 in cash and prizes to
Daikin Applied delays Auburn plant closure, employee layoffs
AUBURN — Minneapolis, Minn.–based Daikin Applied on Thursday announced it will keep its Auburn plant open through 2015, representing a “one-year delay.” The company also
Cuomo announces Nano Utica, a $1.5 billion public-private investment
MARCY — Six global technology companies will invest $1.5 billion to create Nano Utica, the state’s second major hub of nanotechnology research and development. Gov.
Faxton St. Luke’s, St. Elizabeth to move forward with affiliation agreement
UTICA — The boards of directors of Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare (FSLH) and St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica have voted unanimously to move forward