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Syracuse University Libraries’ Law Library recently hired WILLIAM MATTHEW KRUEGER as a law-reference librarian. Krueger worked as a reference assistant in the Law Library while pursuing his juris doctorate from Syracuse University College of Law. He received his bachelor’s degree from Nazareth College. ANA CALIZ CASANOVA recently joined Syracuse University Libraries as monograph cataloging librarian […]
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Syracuse University Libraries’ Law Library recently hired WILLIAM MATTHEW KRUEGER as a law-reference librarian. Krueger worked as a reference assistant in the Law Library while pursuing his juris doctorate from Syracuse University College of Law. He received his bachelor’s degree from Nazareth College.
ANA CALIZ CASANOVA recently joined Syracuse University Libraries as monograph cataloging librarian in the Acquisitions and Cataloging Department. In this role, she is responsible for maintaining bibliographic and authority records for single-subject works in the Libraries’ principal (non-special) collections in all formats. Caliz Casanova will work closely with subject librarians to catalog general, as well as unique materials within the Libraries’ collections, including architectural drawings, audios/videos, maps and various gift donations. She will also provide supervision, training, and support library technicians working on monograph cataloging. Prior to joining Syracuse University Libraries, Caliz Casanova was a supervisory cataloger at Cornell University Library and also previously worked at the National Library of Spain in Madrid.

Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc
TAYLOR CASAMASSIMA has joined Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. — a nonprofit that helps people with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and substance-use disorders — as director of mental-health rehabilitation services. She first joined the agency in 2014, working her way up from senior residential counselor to quality assurance specialist. Casamassima left in 2019 to
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TAYLOR CASAMASSIMA has joined Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. — a nonprofit that helps people with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and substance-use disorders — as director of mental-health rehabilitation services. She first joined the agency in 2014, working her way up from senior residential counselor to quality assurance specialist. Casamassima left in 2019 to gain leadership experience overseeing other residential-program operations. She has now rejoined Unity House as the director of the PROS mental health program. Casamassima holds a master’s degree in business management from Keuka College.
HANNAH YOUNG has joined Unity House as director of clinical services. Dr. Young was promoted to lead the newly created Clinical Department. Young has been with Unity House for almost nine years and is a licensed psychologist. She earned her doctorate in psychology from Alfred University and was previously a professor at the university. Young is also a certified trainer for school-crisis intervention.
AMANDA McMANUS has joined Unity House as director of unity employment services. She joined Unity House in the fall of 2021, as a program manager, and was then promoted to director in the fall of 2022. McManus aims to continue the Unity House legacy of providing person-centered, quality employment services, and looks to create meaningful community connections for its pre-vocational and career-specific vocational training programs. McManus holds a master’s degree in literacy education (grades 5-12) from SUNY Oswego.

Le Moyne men’s basketball to open first season in Division I at Georgetown
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Le Moyne College men’s basketball team will open its first season in Division I competition by visiting a school that’s drawn

Syracuse University to offer Google’s new cybersecurity certificate
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University’s College of Professional Studies this week announced it will offer Google’s new cybersecurity certificate. The Google career certificates prepare students

Tioga County launches online job board
OWEGO, N.Y. — Tioga County Economic Development and Planning recently launched its Work-Based Learning (WBL) Opportunities job board as a resource to connect students with

Kris-Tech Wire breaks ground on expansion project
ROME, N.Y. — Kris-Tech Wire is expanding in Rome. The company broke ground Wednesday on a facility expansion that will help the company add jobs,

Syracuse airport to host Thursday open house on master-plan update
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) is set to host an open house on the airport’s master-plan update on Thursday between 4

Naturally Lewis launches three grant programs with $150K in funding
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — Naturally Lewis is announcing three new grant funds with funding that totals $150,000. Money for the new funds is available through its

People news: NBT Bank adds two to Utica Financial Center team
UTICA, N.Y. — NBT Bank announced it has added two new employees to its Utica Financial Center. Michael Cowan joined the bank as VP and

California firm to move into Lansing facility, create more than 100 jobs
LANSING, N.Y. — Menlo Microsystems, Inc., headquartered in California with operations in Albany, plans to invest $50 million in Lansing facility and create more than
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