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Gas-station employee at Thruway service area busted for unauthorized credit-card purchases
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. — New York State Police on Monday arrested an employee of a gas station at a New York State Thruway rest area between

Goldman Sachs CEO to chair Hamilton College board of trustees
CLINTON, N.Y. — David Solomon — chairman and CEO of investment-banking firm Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) — has been unanimously elected to serve as chair

Crews complete flood-resistance project at Wright’s Landing Marina in Oswego
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Crews have finished construction at Wright’s Landing Marina in the City of Oswego. The $3.1 million project is part of Cuomo’s Lake

ASM Global, Ticketmaster renew agreement to serve venues like the Oncenter, Amphitheater
Two entertainment companies that work with the St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview and the Oncenter in downtown Syracuse have renewed their partnership. ASM Global

Greater Binghamton Chamber to host single day women’s conference on Wednesday
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Breakout sessions, networking, and a comedian to begin the program are all scheduled as part of THRIVE 2021 in Binghamton. The Greater

State Fair to open at full capacity, Cuomo announces
GEDDES, N.Y. — This year’s New York State Fair will increase capacity to 100 percent and reopen many of its buildings with additional vendors, “given

State awards Syracuse University, three others funding for energy-efficiency projects
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) will use a 1.3 million New York State grant to conduct a retrofit project on an existing eight-unit, campus

Oneida County reports just 23 COVID cases in last three days
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Monday reported 23 new COVID-19 cases in the last three days. The county reported 11 infections for Friday and

JAMES L. WATERS will be joining KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) as general counsel and corporate secretary, effective July 6. He will lead Key’s Law Group and serve as the company’s senior legal officer. Waters brings more than 20 years of experience in corporate law with a focus on finance. Prior to joining Key, he served as
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JAMES L. WATERS will be joining KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) as general counsel and corporate secretary, effective July 6. He will lead Key’s Law Group and serve as the company’s senior legal officer. Waters brings more than 20 years of experience in corporate law with a focus on finance. Prior to joining Key, he served as general counsel and corporate secretary at Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. Previously, Waters was a partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP, where he spent 18 years as a corporate lawyer, representing banks and corporations. He graduated from Harvard Law and Columbia University and has been admitted to the bar in both New York and Texas. Cleveland, Ohio–based KeyCorp’s roots trace back 190 years to Albany. Its KeyBank unit is the No. 2 bank in the 16-county Central New York region, ranked by deposits.

EVE DE ROSA, associate professor of human development in the College of Human Ecology, has been elected dean of the faculty at Cornell University, effective on July 1. Her election marked the first time Cornell’s faculty has selected a woman and person of color to the position. De Rosa will serve a three-year term and
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EVE DE ROSA, associate professor of human development in the College of Human Ecology, has been elected dean of the faculty at Cornell University, effective on July 1. Her election marked the first time Cornell’s faculty has selected a woman and person of color to the position. De Rosa will serve a three-year term and replace Charles Van Loan, who has served as faculty dean since 2016. The dean of faculty represents the interests of the faculty to Cornell’s trustees, administration, students, employees, and alumni. The dean also ensures the faculty is fully informed about campus issues and the concerns of each university constituency. De Rosa was recruited to Cornell as a Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan Sesquicentennial Fellow. She plans to focus on building mentorship structures that will support faculty recruitment, retention, development, and belonging. De Rosa also plans to shepherd the faculty’s current focus on anti-racism scholarship and activities. She brings to the role experience with bridging disciplines and colleges. As Dean’s Fellow for Racial and Social Justice in the College of Human Ecology, De Rosa created an initiative, Pathways to Social Justice, to hire a cohort of scholars to advance scholarship and sustained community engagement that addresses social justice. As a comparative cognitive neuroscientist — a neuroscientist working in the social sciences — De Rosa has an interdisciplinary focus. In her research, she takes two related approaches. One is cross-species, examining neurochemistry in the brains of rats and relating it to how attention and learning works, and fails, in humans. The other approach focuses on the lifespan, examining developmental changes from young children to older age and the neurochemistry of age-related changes in cognition, and potential interventions for neurocognitive aging. In her work, she uses blood-flow mapping from fMRI to generate hypotheses of brain function that can then be more fully tested by altering brain chemistry in rats. Representing her holistic perspective, her most recent research in rats and humans hopes to generate digital biomarkers derived from the neurochemistry of the brain-heart connection that predict and track dementia. De Rosa joined Cornell’s faculty in 2013 as associate professor. She was assistant and then associate professor of psychology at the University of Toronto from 2003-2013. At Vassar College, she acquired a liberal-arts perspective and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology-psychology in 1991. She then worked as a research assistant at Harvard University’s School of Medicine, where she further developed an interest in research. De Rosa trained in animal neuroscience and earned a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Harvard in 2000. She then trained in human neuroscience as a postdoctoral fellow Stanford University’s School of Medicine, from 2000-2003.
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