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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…
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Life for Central New Yorkers in the age of COVID-19 has forced many members of the community, local businesses and nonprofits to readjust their priorities…
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Growing the technology sector in Central New York could be dependent on getting more young women interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.…
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This week on The Best of WAER Sports Podcast we hear about an emerging lacrosse program in Central New York. Jamesville-Dewitt is well know for their high…
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Just as Donald Trump was taking the oath of office Friday, about a dozen people with Syracuse Cultural Workers held large letters off the edge of the…
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Lacrosse fans can get one more dose of action this season on WAER Sunday afternoon. We will bring you a special broadcast of the Le Moyne Dolphin Lacrosse…
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Syracuse was named one of the top 10 best cities in the nation for veterans to come and earn their college degrees. Hiring Our Heroes conducted a survey…