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Wells College in Aurora announced it would close at the end of the spring semester, citing financial challenges.
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North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is leading the push to get the president of Columbia University to resign.
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The Syracuse City School District will change the start times to some of the schools due to a bussing issue. Superintendent Anthony Davis says the decision was made out of necessity.
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ChatGPT can help make some business operations ten times faster. SUNY Oswego Assistant Professor of Marketing, Mohammad Tajvarpour, is determined to teach students how it may change their future.
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Some recommendations agreed to by the university include phasing out single-use plastics and creating a sustainability research competition to explore new ways to reduce emissions.
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High school seniors across New York will be automatically accepted to their local SUNY community college, something SUNY Chancellor John King says will break down some barriers to education access.
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Syracuse City School Districts students enrolled in PTECH programs signed on to their learning pathway in a ceremony held at Onondaga Community College.
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State funding combined with federal government assistance means free school breakfast and lunch will be available to 81% of the state's student population.
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The union aims to raise Research Assistant base pay, reduce or eliminate student fees, obtain affordable health insurance for dental, vision and mental health services and establish a framework to support childcare.
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Monday was the last day of classes at Cazenovia College — ever. Cazenovia College's final commencement will be held May 13.
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One central New York lawmaker wants to increase the penalty for making hoax calls of active shooter threats at schools.
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The technology is intended to be used as a traffic calming measure aimed at promoting safety and preventing injury around schools.