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People news: MVHS Laboratory Services appoints Cashman as outreach manager
In this role, Cashman acts as the primary resource in the department for all outpatient related services with other health-care institutions and providers who refer

Schumer pledges to support bill to extend funding for behavioral-health clinics like Helio Health
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse–based Helio Health is hoping the federal government will extend the funding for a program that focuses on addiction treatment and mental-health

Ithaca College to establish analytics labs in School of Business
ITHACA — Ithaca College recently announced it will establish a pair of business analytics laboratories in its School of Business this fall. The two dedicated business analytics lab spaces at the college will “provide students with hands-on experience to help them thrive in a world that relies on data to drive innovation,” it said in

CenterState CEO announces finalists for Business of the Year awards
“We are proud to honor these member businesses for their outstanding success, and the role they play in strengthening the region,” Robert Simpson, president and

Syracuse College of Law selects CEO of Girls Who Code as graduation speaker
The program had reached more than 90,000 girls across the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom at the end of 2018. Saujani, former deputy public

WellNow Urgent Care formally opens new location in Utica
“We are proud to continue growing in Oneida County as this furthers our mission to provide high quality, affordable urgent medical care to even more

National SBDC Day celebrated at Salt City Coffee in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The owners of Salt City Coffee at 509 W. Onondaga St. in Syracuse marked their second anniversary in business and celebrated National

Upstate Medical students match with residency assignments
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — More than 150 fourth-year students from Upstate Medical University’s College of Medicine know where they will spend the first year of training,

SUNY Oneonta residence hall is first zero-net carbon retrofit project
ONEONTA — SUNY recently announced a partnership with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) and NYSERDA to start its first zero-net carbon-ready retrofit project on a campus for SUNY Oneonta’s Ford Hall. The project seeks to advance Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s statewide clean-energy goal of 100 percent carbon-free energy by 2040.

Cayuga Health System offering robotics-assisted technology at CMC
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cayuga Medical Center (CMC) has announced the addition of a robotics-assisted surgical system to its portfolio of patient offerings. The NAVIO surgical
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