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The return of the Syracuse Speaks podcast highlights the history and culture of the Indigenous people in Central New York and how such information is taught and shared.
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A group of middle schools girls from the Syracuse City School District built robots, learned binary code and discussed a future in STEM – entirely in Spanish
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The $15 million simulation lab aims to expose students to real-world conditions in a semi-conductor manufacturing facility like the one Micron plans to build in Clay.
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It's also the Onondaga Community College's 60th commencement.
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The Say Yes Syracuse organization is working with the college on finding housing for students at a more affordable price.
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OCC will introduce a number of degree programs, including Electromechanical Technology in preparation for Micron jobs.
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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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This week, a 3.8 earthquake centered east of Buffalo in the suburb of West Seneca at about Monday; Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Syracuse touting her executive budget; Micron revealed details of their plans at two town hall events in Onondaga County.
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The semiconductor manufacturer plans to partner with a number of organizations and institutions across Central New York. This includes creating career pathways within the proposed STEAM school and Syracuse University.
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Shared on first day of Black History Month, the agreement will give students a new seamless pathway to a bachelor's degree.