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SUNY Oswego receives naming gift for science center
OSWEGO — The State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego received a $5 million naming gift for its new science center, set to open in
Bassett Healthcare Network names VP
COOPERSTOWN — Bill Stamp has been named vice president of marketing, strategic planning, and corporate communications at Bassett Healthcare Network. As vice president, Stamp oversees
New trustees join St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center board
SYRACUSE — Four people joined the St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center Board of Trustees in December. The board has 17 members. St. Joseph’s is a
Upstate adds breast-care center at Community Campus
ONONDAGA — Upstate University Hospital opened a breast-care center at its Community Campus last week after two breast surgeons joined its medical staff in November.
New monthly health magazine to hit CNY newsstands
ONONDAGA — Two area businesswomen are set to launch a monthly health magazine in Central New York. The magazine, THRiVEcny, will hit free newsstands tomorrow,
SUNY Cortland shuts down campus buildings amid power outage
CORTLAND — The State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland asked some employees to stay home today due to a power outage darkening
ESD approves grants for two Cortland County companies
Two manufacturers operating in Cortland County are in line for state aid toward expansion projects after Empire State Development’s (ESD) board of directors approved a
Consulting firm to host big data training at SU, Cornell
SYRACUSE — Comrise, a global consulting firm, will sponsor big data training sessions in January at Syracuse University (SU) and Cornell University. The company, based
SUNYIT, nfrastructure launch internship program
MARCY — The State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome (SUNYIT) and Clifton Park–based nfrastructure are launching a new program to help develop the state’s information-technology workforce. The program will allow students to work on projects at the nfrastructure Center of Competency in Information Technology (NCCIT) site on the SUNYIT campus. The
Northside UP aims to foster entrepreneurship with grant
SYRACUSE — A grant from the Central New York Community Foundation will help the Northside Urban Partnership (Northside UP) launch a business incubation project on the city’s Northside. The project will assist entrepreneurs in starting small businesses in Northside neighborhoods by providing support, education, and lending assistance, according to the foundation. The foundation made the
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