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Alan Rottenberg launched the Canadian Career Apprenticeship Initiative to get college grads their first jobs, now he wants to help a select number of recent grads in Central New York.
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After Cazenovia College's closure in May, all student alumni and human resource records will go to Le Moyne.
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A new report examines the opportunities and needs in the area.
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Students from Fowler High School took part in a hack-a-thon to develop digital projects.
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Syracuse University and Le Moyne College held and event to examine "Moral Injury", a sense of damaged conscience many feel. The concept is linked to the abrupt withdrawal, leaving afghan translators and other helpers behind, and uncertainty of the value of their service. Syracuse has the Moral Injury Project.
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A unique STEM program for teenage students in the Syracuse area teaches computer design and 3-D printing, culminating in the actual creation of prosthetics for people who need them here in Syracuse and in Ghana. The fitting of some of the devices was done today to fine-tune the products for the recipients.
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It might seem odd to some Central New Yorkers that the president of one Syracuse-area College is going to study at another. But that’s exactly what Le…
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A diverse group of nearly two dozen people will begin meeting later this month to make recommendations to Mayor Ben Walsh regarding the future of Columbus…
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Central New York’s attention has understandably been on the COVID pandemic and racial justice. But three area educators wanted to focus on another looming…