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Leominster's Rich studying in Russia
Rachael Rich, of Leominster, is studying in Russia as part of an off-campus program of Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, N.Y., an affiliate member of the Middlebury College School in Russia.
Classroom no haven from bullying in school
Many assume bullying in school occurs mostly in unsupervised locations like lunchrooms, but a lot of it occurs in classrooms, U.S. researchers found.
Area workshops set on doing business with Pentagon
The Rochester Procurement Technical Assistance Center will host a pair of free workshops in coming weeks for area manufacturers interested in doing business with the U.S. Defense Department.
B'ville student studies in Wales
Stephen Raulli of Baldwinsville is currently studying in Carmarthen, Wales, as part of an off-campus program of Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva designed for students in many fields, but particularly those studying studio art, education, English literature, sociology and psychology, theatre, media and creative writing.
Notes from Southampton, November 5
The annual Southampton "Rag-A-Muffin" parade and party was held on Saturday morning starting at Agawam Park.
Southampton Town Supervisor incumbent Linda Kabot
As the November 3 election approaches, Southampton Town, facing a toxic mix of multimillion-dollar debt and a weakened local economy, is in financial turmoil.
Cooking class Celebrate with sauce and gravy this season Matt Cole, executive chef at Rivers Run Active Adult Community, will be demonstrating how to make several types of gravies and cranberry sauces for the upcoming holiday season.
Seneca North: Lake association looks to expand, seeks members
A rejuvenated Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association membership is ready to set its agenda for the coming year and expand.
This week's calls to action include the following events and activities. Recycle Rochester Green Earth Ventures will sponsor "Recycle Rochester" from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, at St.
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The women in this special Bush Mango class have found their rhythm in more ways than one.
October 9, 2009 - This is SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR News. I'm Ira Flatow. We're broadcasting from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Popular NPR show migrates to Ithaca on Friday for live performance
When millions of National Public Radio listeners tune into Talk of the Nation on Friday to hear its popular flagship call-in science program, they won't just be learning about why birds migrate or what it's like to be a veterinarian.
Cornell to host national radio show
A national radio show will have a distinctly Ithaca flavor this week when it will broadcast a live show from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday from Cornell University's Bailey Hall.
Finger Lakes building earns EPA award for saving energy
A college building in the Finger Lakes is one of 11 buildings around the country recognized by the EPA for energy-saving innovations.
Moving, plus evidence and truth-value
Very long time, no blog. The main reason is a cross-country move and a new job. For those who don't already know, I'm now at Hobart & William Smith Colleges , in upstate New York.
When a kid goes to college, parents get some breathing room
When a child goes off to college, there is an inevitable sense of loss. The empty seat at the dinner table.
Student's visit to Vietnam is lesson in college culture
The third time proved to be a charm for Adam Croglia of Amherst, a senior political science major at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva.
Susan Krashinsky Last updated on Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 09:23PM EDT O ne of life's most important decisions whether to have children, and how many can't be boiled down to simple pros and cons.
No jail time in death by alcohol
Facing up to a year in prison, two former students at a college in upstate New York were instead sentenced to community service yesterday for providing alcohol at an off-campus party where a classmate from New Jersey died.
Grants fund college capital projects
Four Rochester-area colleges and universities have been awarded a total of $8.5 million in state grants for capital projects.
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