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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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New York ranks in the lowest third of all of the states in 4th grade reading proficiency.
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They're the latest cohort to complete coursework in elecromechanical engineering, advanced manufacturing, and a new defense program.
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The leaders of colleges and universities have been put under a microscope after testimony on Capitol Hill set off a firestorm of controversy.
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Most school districts in New York state can incur debt that’s up to ten percent of the value of the taxable real estate in their districts. For small city school districts, the state constitution says that number is five percent.
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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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The districts are pooling their purchasing power to benefit local producers, while also offering healthy options to students.
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John Van Dreal and his team will train school districts to identify potential threats.
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Nine farms across the county are opening their barn doors for the 7th annual event on Saturday.
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Hundreds of first-year and transfer students are moving into residence halls this week. They're among the lucky ones to get accepted.
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AT&T ‘Cuse Youth Digital Ambassador Program is also designed to encourage more underserved and diverse students to enter the field of technology, an industry that has long faced a pervasive diversity gap.