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Coming this fall, MVCC’s new online degree program in health-information technology
UTICA, N.Y. — Beginning this fall, Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) will offer an associate degree in health-information technology. The New York State Education Department

Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare becomes certified community behavioral health clinic
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare’s (SBH) outpatient clinic is one of 13 federally certified community behavioral health clinics (CCBHC) in New York. SBH is
Hamilton College names Dennison VP for advancement
CLINTON, N.Y. — Lori Rava Dennison, a 1987 Hamilton College graduate with three decades of experience in fundraising, volunteer management, and donor relations at her

Genius NY finalist, SkyOp, to offer drone training course at Tech Garden
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — SkyOp, a finalist in the Genius NY competition, is offering an introduction to unmanned-aircraft systems (UAS) course beginning Aug. 1 at the

In Bloom Yoga rides the yoga boom
NEW HARTFORD — Which is your favorite: cat, dog (with or without hydrant), puppy, cow, or crane? The question is not directed to animal lovers, but rather, to yoga practitioners. Yoga is sweeping the nation. According to a 2016 study by Ipsos Public Affairs, the number of American yoga practitioners increased from 20.4 million in
A chat with Samaritan Medical Center’s Carman
Editor’s Note: CNY Executive Q&A is a feature appearing regularly in The Central New York Business Journal, authored by guest writer Jeff Knauss, who is co-founder of his own digital-marketing firm. In each edition, Knauss chats with a different executive at a Central New York business or nonprofit, with the interview transcript appearing in a conversational

Crouse Health turns focus to the final phase of $38M emergency-department project
SYRACUSE — With the first phase of the emergency-department project complete, Crouse Health now focuses on the second part of the project. The next phase targets the existing emergency department, says Kimberly Boynton, president and CEO of Crouse Health. “It will be renovated into space for our PromptCare patients and will we close the PromptCare
Cook elected president of Le Moyne College Alumni Association board
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — John D. Cook, a partner with Barclay Damon LLP, has been elected president of the Le Moyne College Alumni Association board of
CEO Talk: A chat with Samaritan Medical Center’s Carman
In this edition, I speak with Thomas Carman, president and CEO of Samaritan Medical Center, located in Watertown. He has been Samaritan’s leader since April, 2004. The organization employs 2,220 people. KNAUSS: Tell us a little about your background, Tom. CARMAN: I’m a native of Maine and went to college in Boston at Massachusetts College

Crouse Health turns focus to final phase of $38 million emergency-department project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — With the first phase of the emergency-department project complete, Crouse Health now focuses on the second part of the project. The next
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