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Hope, Healing and Solidarity is designed to bring people together who were affected by clergy abuse in the Syracuse area. Meetings include survivors of abuse, clergy, and lay people to help healing.
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Two Shark Tank-style competitions teach LeMoyne and Syracuse University students business and networking skills.
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Grant will officially name the Dr. James J. ’66 and Mary A. Carroll College of Arts and Sciences.
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Micron’s $100 billion plans to open up shop in Clay is the largest private investment in state history, promising thousands of new jobs for the area. But the current workforce will need training and support in order for the area to meet this opportunity fully and equitably.
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Despite the travel restrictions due to the pandemic, international student athletes continue to make Syracuse home.
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An expert on Middle East politics at LeMoyne College says the Taliban can’t be trusted to keep the peace in Afghanistan, and fears conditions will eventually deteriorate under their rule.
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For over a year, we have been witnessing and processing a global pandemic, political upheaval, and police violence against communities of color. Any of…
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Many parts of society have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and education has not been spared. Schools faced closures, then ascrambled to find ways…
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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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The annual World AIDS Day Service was observed at LeMoyne College on Thursday morning. The “Service of Remembrance” was filled with reflective readings,…