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OCC, SUNY Potsdam sign 2+2 partnership agreement
ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) and the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam on Dec. 17 announced a 2+2 partnership agreement, the sixth such agreement OCC has signed. It allows students who earn their associate degree at OCC to transfer to SUNY Potsdam with junior status, where they can complete a bachelor’s degree, […]
HTNYS elects Allyn as secretary/treasurer
ALBANY — Eric Allyn, chairman of the board of directors at Auburn Community Hospital, will serve as secretary/treasurer of the board of governors of the
NY State of Health: More than 241,000 enrolled for health-care coverage
As of 9 a.m. Monday, more than 241,000 New Yorkers have enrolled for health-insurance coverage through NY State of Health (NYSOH), New York’s official health-plan
St. Joseph’s Physicians, Imaging joint venture to provide outpatient imaging services
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Physicians, an affiliate of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, and St. Joseph’s Imaging (SJI) announced they’ll enter into a joint-venture agreement
Federal government recognizes St. Elizabeth for organ-donation outreach
UTICA — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has recognized St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) and other hospitals nationwide for their work
Upstate Medical deploys new technology for prostate-cancer treatment
SYRACUSE — Doctors at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University are using new technology in the battle against prostate cancer. They’re
Crouse Hospital to expand opioid-treatment program
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital is expanding its opioid-treatment program from 500 to 800 patients in response to a “community need for methadone treatment.” That’s according
Binghamton University names Bronstein new dean of CCPA
BINGHAMTON — Binghamton University has appointed Laura Bronstein the next dean of the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). An influential social-work scholar who
SU Coach Shafer: Texas Bowl is a “business trip with benefits”
SYRACUSE — As his football team readied for the 2013 Texas Bowl, to be held on Dec. 27 in Houston, Syracuse University (SU) Head Coach Scott Shafer said, “It’s a business trip with benefits.” Shafer, speaking at a Dec. 17 news conference at SU’s on-campus football facility, said the main mission for the
SUNY-ESF offers online course to tackle worker shortage in radiation curing
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) is offering a new online program that will provide “specialized” training to address, what is seen as, a “workforce shortage” in radiation curing, also known as energy curing. Radiation curing is a manufacturing technique that uses ultraviolet light (UV) or
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