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The Black History Month event called "How Did They Get There" was a career day aimed at introducing students to Black professionals in a variety of fields.
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Republicans and Democrats were united in their opposition, calling the cuts "devastating."
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The campaign aims is to educate residents while also encouraging them to support local farms by buying produce, dairy, meat, maple, honey products, and more.
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Syracuse University 'disappointed' in SCOTUS affirmative action ruling, pledges diverse student bodySyracuse University officials say they will find ways to seek diverse applicants despite the Supreme Court decision on affirmative action that prohibits considering race as a primary factor in college admission.
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It's also the Onondaga Community College's 60th commencement.
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The Syracuse City School District will kickoff a year-long celebration to mark its founding date of May 8, 1848
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OCC president Warren Hilton announced the voluntary package for qualifying faculty after it was approved by the board of trustees.
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It was his 7th campus visit since taking the helm of the sprawling SUNY system in early December.
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SUNY has a new permanent Chancellor- it's former state education commissioner John King
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The labor union United University Professions are pushing for more state funding to support the SUNY university system and more than 7,000 of its employees.
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This ancient traditional welcoming occurred whenever visitors appeared in Haudenosaunee villages.
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The interim superintendent welcomes the community to voice concerns about the Syracuse City School District at meetings that will be hosted over the next few weeks.