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St. Joseph’s Health program to address food insecurity

SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Health is creating what it calls a Food Farmacy program that seeks to help address food insecurity and to better manager chronic diseases.  St. Joseph’s pilot program is made possible by a $500,000 grant from the New York City–based Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, per a news release. The Mother Cabrini Health

VIEWPOINT: OSHA Releases COVID-19 Workplace Safety Rule for Health-Care Employers

At long last, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has finally released a COVID-19 standard that it has stated was coming since January. Health-care employers will be required to abide by the new emergency temporary standard (ETS) published by OSHA. The emergency workplace-safety rule was published on OSHA’s website on June 10 and is effective immediately

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SUNY Poly cybersecurity program places 4th in nationwide ranking

MARCY, N.Y. — Study.com’s 2021 list of the “Top Bachelor’s Programs in Cyber Security” ranks SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s program fourth nationwide.  Dakota State University of Madison, South Dakota tops the list; New England Institute of Technology in East Greenwich, Rhode Island is ranked second; and Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in Okmulgee, Oklahoma is

Syracuse City School District Educational Foundation elects new board members

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse City School District (SCSD) Educational Foundation recently announced that the following six people have been elected to serve three-year terms as directors on its board of directors: • Rich Conway, director of sales at Syracuse Office Environments • Kari Krause, state-licensed real-estate salesperson at Acropolis Realty Group • Kenyon Black, program director for

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