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UHS Binghamton General has new entrance after renovation work
BINGHAMTON — The main entrance to UHS Binghamton General Hospital on Mitchell Avenue has reopened. It follows two-and-a-half months of renovation work and facilities improvement, per the UHS website. The entrance closed April 8 so crews could begin work on the complete replacement of the entrance canopy. The project included replacement of the structured canopy […]

Cornell names Colvin permanent dean of ILR School
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell University announced it is removing the interim tag from Alexander Colvin as dean of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations

Onondaga County launches fifth year of Onondaga Grown campaign
Officials held an opening event at Tre-G Farms, LLC in Pompey, allowing attendees to “enjoy a taste of locally grown and produced foods,” per a

Onondaga County Health Department awarded grant for suicide-prevention efforts
“We are grateful to receive the financial support from the Suicide Prevention Center of New York to pilot this innovative model in Onondaga County,”

SUNY Poly undergraduate research program has more than 40 students participating
MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) announced it has more than 40 students working with professors on research topics this summer at its

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in Rome (Rome Lab) has awarded two researchers at SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) a $900,000 grant. Their research

Hartwick College names Hobson new VP for college advancement
ONEONTA, N.Y. — Hartwick College announced Monday that it has appointed Paula Lee Hobson VP for college advancement, effective Aug. 1. She will take over

Health-Care Career News – June 2019
ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITALAMY CARISSIMO-HARRIS has joined Rome Memorial Hospital as director of relationship-based care. She has 25 years of nursing experience, including 20 years at

CEO Coyle discusses need for Liberty Resources’ new health center in Fulton
FULTON, N.Y. — The top official at Syracuse–based Liberty Resources says Oswego County has a “disproportionate” share of poverty, Medicaid population, and need for behavioral-health services. “Suicide was actually, the last time it was evaluated, the number one reason for death in Oswego County, says Carl Coyle, CEO of Liberty Resources, a nonprofit provider of

Syracuse University Athletics signs new contract with Nike
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University announced that it has inked a new multi-year agreement with Nike (NYSE: NKE) that will keep Syracuse athletes wearing Nike
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