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NBT completes leadership transition plan
NORWICH, N.Y. — NBT Bancorp, Inc., (NASDAQ: NBTB) announced this week it has wrapped up its CEO succession plan with Scott A. Kingsley succeeding John.

Le Moyne joins the Northeast University Semiconductor Network
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College says it has joined the Northeast University Semiconductor Network. It’s a partnership involving more than 20 institutions of higher education collectively focused on the development of the next generation of the U.S. semiconductor industry’s workforce. The network was formed in 2023 by Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), the first
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College says it has joined the Northeast University Semiconductor Network.
It’s a partnership involving more than 20 institutions of higher education collectively focused on the development of the next generation of the U.S. semiconductor industry’s workforce.
The network was formed in 2023 by Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), the first of three university networks Micron launched and announced last year. Micron is planning to build a semiconductor manufacturing campus in the town of Clay.
“We are proud to join this network and partner with Micron and an incredible list of institutions who, like Le Moyne, demonstrate an ongoing commitment to workforce issues, particularly as it relates to access and opportunity for everyone,” Le Moyne President Linda LeMura said in the school’s announcement. “We have been at the forefront of creating pathways to enable underrepresented people to work towards careers in technology since the 2017 founding of our ERIE21 initiative.”
The Northeast University Semiconductor Network will expand and prepare the next generation of talent “through a framework centered on collaboration, innovation, and problem solving,” per the announcement.
Micron, in partnership with the network institutions, will support efforts to modernize and enhance curriculum by sharing industry-backed technical content, expanding experiential learning programs for greater access to cleanrooms and teaching labs, and bolstering research opportunities for students.
In all these efforts, the Northeast University Semiconductor Network will work to reach more underrepresented students, Le Moyne said.
Le Moyne College is joining other regional schools in the network that include Syracuse University, Cornell University, Clarkson University, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the University of Rochester.
Other partners in the Northeast University Semiconductor Network include the entire State University of New York and City University of New York systems; Brown University; Carnegie Mellon University; Columbia University; Harvard University;Hofstra University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; Penn State University; Princeton University; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Rochester Institute of Technology; University of Maryland, Baltimore County; University of Pennsylvania; and the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech.

City of Binghamton seeks proposals to redevelop Collier Street parking lot
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The City of Binghamton is seeking proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of 69 Collier St. in the downtown area. It’s the

State offers $18 million in grant funding for various programs fostering revitalization and growth
The New York Department of State announced it is making $18 million in funding available for three statewide community planning, development, and infrastructure programs —

People news: AIS hires new business director
ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security (AIS) announced it has named Travis Akers as business director, Navy (C5ISR). In this position, Akers leads the shaping,

Ithaca Area Economic Development stimulated $163 million in private investment in 2023
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca Area Economic Development (IAED) announced that in 2023 itstimulated $163 million in private investment, $10.3 million in new property taxes, and

Breeze Airways adds new nonstop flights from Syracuse to Raleigh-Durham
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Breeze Airways announced it has added new nonstop air service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina. The seasonal route is available Thursdays and Sundays, as of Thursday, with fares starting from $69 one way, Breeze said in Thursday’s announcement. “Raleigh-Durham and the Research
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Breeze Airways announced it has added new nonstop air service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) to the Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina.
The seasonal route is available Thursdays and Sundays, as of Thursday, with fares starting from $69 one way, Breeze said in Thursday’s announcement.
“Raleigh-Durham and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are very important to our region, and we are excited to have a new nonstop option from our partner Breeze Airways,” Jason Terreri, executive director of the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority, said in the Breeze announcement. “There is a strong connection between our markets for visiting friends and relatives, supporting the men and women competing in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) sports, and the advanced manufacturing & technology sector.”
Commemorating its third anniversary this week, Breeze Airways started with 16 cities in May 2021, and has since expanded to offer more than 170 nonstop routes from 56 cities across 29 states and has flown more than 5 million travelers to their intended destinations.

People news: Rome Health adds new family nurse practitioner
ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health has added a new family nurse practitioner to its roster. Julie Barker-Nagel, a family nurse practitioner since 2016, has joined

SU tuition for full-time undergrads rising nearly 4 percent in 2024-25 budget
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) will increase tuition for full-time undergraduate students to $63,710, a rise of nearly 4 percent, for the 2024-25 school year. However, SU also notes that its 2024-25 budget will include $372 million in student financial aid through financial aid, grants, scholarships, and other assistance, per the university’s Monday announcement.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) will increase tuition for full-time undergraduate students to $63,710, a rise of nearly 4 percent, for the 2024-25 school year.
However, SU also notes that its 2024-25 budget will include $372 million in student financial aid through financial aid, grants, scholarships, and other assistance, per the university’s Monday announcement. That represents an 8 percent increase over the prior year, SU noted.
The SU board of trustees also recently approved the rates for room and board and feesas well.
Room rates for most full-time new and returning undergraduates will be $10,500; board rates increased 3 percent; the rate, which includes the Orange Unlimited meal plan that “offers greater value and flexibility,” is now $7,880.
In addition, the student activity fee will remain the same; the residential internet and cable access and service fees are set as $460; the co-curricular fee will be $275; and the health and wellness fee is set at $872, SU said.

Excellus parent, Capital Region health-insurance carrier to affiliate
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Two of New York’s larger health-insurance carriers have announced plans to affiliate. The Lifetime Healthcare Companies — the Rochester–based parent company of
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