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New York home sales fall 5 percent in April on lack of available homes, CNY numbers mixed
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state realtors completed the sale of nearly 8,500 previously owned homes in April, down 5 percent from the same month
Health Foundation leadership fellows class includes 11 CNY leaders
Eleven leaders from health and human-service organizations across Central New York are among the latest graduates of a health-leadership fellows program. A total of 36

Binghamton University nursing school’s simulation and practice center gets accredited
VESTAL, N.Y. — The Society for Simulation (SSH) in Healthcare has accredited the innovative simulation and practice center (ISPC) at Binghamton University’s Decker School of
Colgate appoints Hucks as provost and dean of the faculty
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Colgate University announced it has named Tracey Hucks provost and dean of the faculty, effective July 1. Hucks, a Colgate alumna, is

United Way of Central New York hires Eaton as new president
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse–based United Way of Central New York (UWCNY) has hired Nancy Kern Eaton as its new president. The organization’s board of

People news: Senior advisor to New York Fed president leaving for job at Dallas Fed
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Monday announced that Joseph Tracy, executive VP and senior advisor to the president, will be leaving to
Katko: Le Moyne College gets first installment of federal funding for Upward Bound program
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Le Moyne College more than $388,000 in federal funding through the Upward Bound program. The

Marriott Syracuse Downtown wins historic preservation award
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Preservation League of New York State recently recognized the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, the former Hotel Syracuse, with an excellence in historic

Cornell vice provost Stoltzfus selected to lead Goshen College in Indiana
ITHACA, N.Y. — Rebecca Stoltzfus, Cornell University’s vice provost for undergraduate education and professor of nutritional studies, has been announced as the “candidate of choice”
U.S. GDP growth revised up to 1.2 percent in first quarter
ROMBEL ON BUSINESS Business Journal of CNY The U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) today revised upward its first-quarter estimate of the nation’s
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