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New York, Central New York home sales rise in December

New York realtors sold 11,126 previously owned homes in December, an increase of 3.3 percent from 10,768 homes sold in December 2018. For the full year, realtors statewide sold 131,656 existing homes, down 1.1 percent from 133,108 homes in 2018. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR)’s December housing-market report issued […]

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Away From The Office — Permanently?

How Working Remotely Is Changing Real Estate A corner office isn’t what it once was. No office is. Technology has made it easier than ever for people to work remotely, handling their jobs from wherever they happen to be at any moment. That flexibility affects more than just how people schedule their lives and work

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Syracuse graduates donate $15M for art scholarships, LA activities

SYRACUSE — Two Syracuse University graduates have donated $15 million to support students in the School of Art through scholarships and activities in the Los Angeles, California area. The school calls the Los Angeles activities “immersion experiences.”  The School of Art is part of Syracuse’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA). Syracuse graduates Marylyn

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OCC students get path to 18 ESF degrees in new agreement

ONONDAGA — Students at Onondaga Community College (OCC) pursuing degrees in liberal arts & sciences: mathematics and science now have a “seamless pathway” into 18 different bachelor’s degree programs at ESF. OCC and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) on Jan. 30 signed a transfer agreement involving those degree programs. OCC President

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NYS Innovation Summit coming to Turning Stone in October

VERONA — Empire State Development (ESD) on Feb. 4 announced the 2020 New York State Innovation Summit is set for Oct. 27-28 at Turning Stone Resort Casino.  The annual gathering brings New York’s technology companies, particularly startups, together and uses a series of speakers, breakout sessions, and pitch sessions to encourage them to collaborate and

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Genius NY finalists focus on business plan, prepare for April pitch night

SYRACUSE — The five finalists in the Genius NY program at the Tech Garden are involved in the process that will prepare them for pitch night in April as they pursue investment funding. Genius NY is a business-accelerator program at CenterState CEO’s Tech Garden. Genius NY stands for Growing ENtrepreneurs & Innovators in UpState New

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Higher Ed Insight leases office at ShareCuse

SYRACUSE — Higher Ed Insight (HEI), a Washington, D.C.–based research and consulting firm for the higher-education field, recently leased a private office in ShareCuse, downtown Syracuse’s newest coworking space.  Alec Sessa, a real-estate salesperson with JF Real Estate and space manager of ShareCuse, handled this lease transaction.  John Archaki of HEI has been a member

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Launch New York taps Binghamton University graduate as COO

BUFFALO — A Binghamton University graduate is now serving as the chief operating officer (COO) of Buffalo–based Launch New York Inc. (Launch NY) Scott Terhaar — who earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Binghamton University — is primarily responsible for finance and grants administration, product development, and related organizational planning to support Launch NY’s

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Persuasion 101: You’re Stupid

Lessons in the much-abused Art of Insult. Deplorables have been on my mind. Of course, they have been in the news a lot lately. Guests on a recent CNN show lampooned the deplorables who support President Trump. (CNN anchor Don Lemon and panelists Rick Wilson and Wajahat Ali mocked the intelligence of Trump supporters.) In

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Leadership Matters

At the time of the American Revolution, the future United States was a small, colonial backwater on the world stage. There were an estimated 2 million to 3 million people living here. Yet, the U.S. somehow produced an array of talented, creative thinkers and politicians — Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, Hamilton, Franklin, and others —

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