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Symphoria to live stream concerts in ninth season; no audiences through at least November
the country” planning on performing a full season of live music, per its news release. Beginning with the first concert Sept. 26, musicians will perform

Le Moyne offers virtual interns to area nonprofits and businesses
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College on Wednesday announced a community internship initiative to place mostly first-year and second-year students in virtual internships at area

Oneida County launches Reconnect Oneida County program, seeking to recruit remote workers
“This pandemic has not only altered our daily life, it has dramatically changed the way businesses are utilizing their workforces,” Picente said in a Monday

Oswego Health names Backus as new VP and COO
Backus will assume the duties that Jeff Coakley previously handled before he resigned from the position, according to Leszczynski. “Jeff has been part of a

Upstate Medical University begins COVID-19 antibody clinical trial
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate Medical University announced it has launched a new clinical trial of an antibody that could be used in the fight against

Syracuse extends AD Wildhack’s contract through mid-2025
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — John Wildhack, director of athletics at Syracuse University, will continue to lead the Orange’s department of athletics for at least the next

SUNY appoints Malatras as the next SUNY Chancellor, succeeding Johnson
ALBANY, N.Y. — The State University of New York (SUNY) board of trustees on Friday announced the appointment of Jim Malatras as the 14th chancellor

Oneida County reports 15 COVID-19 infections in last day
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County officials on Friday reported that the county had 15 new coronavirus cases in the last day. The number of active

Syracuse, OCC to use federal funding for student retention, support services
Syracuse University (SU) and Onondaga Community College (OCC) will use federal funding to provide support services that increase student retention and graduation rates. The money

Onondaga, Madison counties to allow indoor classes at gyms
Both Onondaga County and Madison County on Thursday announced they are allowing gyms and fitness centers to hold indoor classes again after five months of
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