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The group of Syracuse University students has given the administration a list of seven demands, including divesting from companies that support Israel.
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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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The technology is intended to be used as a traffic calming measure aimed at promoting safety and preventing injury around schools.
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A new university semiconductor network hopes to fill many of the 50,000 jobs coming to central New York when Micron builds four microchip plants in the Town of Clay.
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After two days of voting, Syracuse Graduate Employees United voted 728 to 36 to unionize. The vote comes as the graduate workers look to improve their working conditions.
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New York State Police responded to several swatting incidents in the state Thursday.
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Officials behind the proposed school are releasing more information about the project’s progress and how they’ll be recruiting students.
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Among the medical professional shortages in upstate New York, is a lack of practicing optometrists. An expansion of the state’s only optometry program to Upstate Medical University is meant to ease that shortage.
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The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to lift the regional cap on the number of charter schools in New York City and allow the licenses of charter schools that have closed in the past few years to be reissued to new ones. The change would allow for about 85 more charter schools across the state.
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Hochul proposed the biggest education budget ever. North Country educators are cautiously optimisticIn her recent budget address, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a record $31.5 billion in school aid, for the 2023 school year. If passed, that will be the highest level of education state aid ever. It’s about a 7% increase from 2022.
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The Utica University Board of Trustees eliminated 13 majors including Philosophy, Spanish, International Studies and Geoscience.